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1. Modern Victorians

On a recent brief trip to the beautiful little city of Victoria, on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, I spent some time in the well-stocked children’s book section of the local Chapters Bookstore, where a helpful clerk gave me a quick tour of local favorites, starting with a local resident David Bouchard. Saskatchewan-born, Bouchard has written a couple dozen-plus books for kids, including many award winners and many that reflect his own Metis (the Canadian term for mixed European and Native) origins.

Nokum Is My Teacher, available in English or French with Cree alongside, was the Ânskohk Aboriginal Children’s Book of the Year for 2007. Buddha in the Garden, with illustrations by painter Zhong-Yang Huang, recalled to mind Philip Gershator’s Skysweeper, a story with a similar theme. Click here for information on Bouchard’s upcoming books.

I also took time for a delightful few minutes with Vancouverite Nan Gregory’s Pink, unquestionably a book for the top of the list of every little pink-loving girl (and perhaps her parents as well, with their gender-associated color questions!)

On the shelf with other Canadian favorites was one I recalled from my pre-multicultural southern U.S. childhood, Robert Service’s wonderful poem The Cremation of Sam McGee, in a 2006 re-issue of the 1986 edition with illustrations by painter Ted Harrison. Back in the warm-drowsy long-ago afternoons of my musty Virginia schoolroom, it seemed cautionary tale on complaining about the heat; I wondered at how differently a 21st century Canadian child takes in the story today!

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2. Another Tasty Book Walk

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Cay Gibson is giving away a copy of her new book, Christmas Mosaic, An Illustrated Book Study for Advent and Christmas! She has extended the deadline to tomorrow (Monday) morning, so hurry over to the Cajun Cottage and leave your name & address in her comments! There are other prizes, too.

Christmas Mosaic is a treasury of activities and commentaries on Christmas-themed picture books. Cay, author of the hugely popular Catholic Mosaic, has worked her magic again to put together a rich booklist for Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany. More than 80 of the 200 titles have been annotated with recipes, craft ideas, and more.

She has also included essays by:

Alice Gunther
Karen Edmisten
Kathryn Faulkner
Margot Davidson
Dawn Hanigan
Elizabeth Foss
Jennifer Miller
Gwen Wise

Sounds delightful, doesn't it? Yet another book I can't wait to read!

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