Showing posts with label Wolf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wolf. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Wolf, Joan M. Runs With Courage.

Wolf, Joan M.  Runs With Courage.  Sleeping Bear Press  2016  211p $16.99  ISBN 978-1-58536-984-3     elem/ms  Historical fiction  E-BN 

Step by step, Four Winds learns the truth at the boarding school run by white missionaries in the 1880 Dakotas: the truth being that she has absolutely no voice about anything in her life.  The missionaries chop her hair, remove all signs of her native Lakota culture and immerse her in language learning, forbidding her to speak Lakota.  Next, she learns that disobeying her teachers leads to punishment.  When her tribe told her she had to attend the school to help bridge the gap between whites and the people of her nation, she believed that she had a role to fulfill.  But another truth she learns once she is at the school?  Had she refused to attend, the government would have withheld food from her tribe.  The biggest truth she learns is that the whites intend to get rid of the “savage” within each and every Lakota Sioux, thus insuring full assimilation into the new America, a white America.  Supporting characters in this novel are full-fledged, dynamic characters, each with a role to fulfill in helping Four Winds survive.  Her classmates, her new friend William, her family, and even her teachers push her to realize her job, which is to learn as much about the whites as possible.  By the time the reader reaches the end, he/she realizes that Four Wind’s destiny was foreshadowed as becoming an educator of her tribe and a bridge between the two groups.  Perhaps the most interesting parts of this novel are not the plot and characters, but the new lessons that Four Winds learns in her total immersion.  Young minds will be forced to think about each new concept, object and cultural tradition that Four Winds encounters during her schooling.  This book should be required reading for social-studies classes studying the defeat of the native Americans and what they have endured to find themselves anew as a part of our nation.          

Summary: Four Winds has a story to tell, and as narrator she describes her experiences at a boarding school run by white missionaries whose sole job is to indoctrinate native Americans into their role as a defeated nation that needs to be assimilated into white culture.  Four Winds struggles to maintain her cultural identity even as she is forced to change.       


Native Americans-History-Fiction                                                                 —Martha Squaresky

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Kid Pickers: How to Turn Junk Into Treasure.


Wolf, Mike, and Lily SprengelmeyerKid Pickers: How to Turn Junk Into Treasure.   Macmillan/Feiwel & Friends    2013  113p      ISBN 978-1-250-00848-0    ms  Hardback    VG-BN Nonfiction

This book describes what a kid picker is and how to become a kid picker and find ways to turn junk into treasureReality shows have gained a lot of popular attention, and American Pickers on the History Channel is no exception.  Mike Wolfe, creator of the popular TV show, has taken his passion for picking directly to a kids level by writing a book to educate and inspire youngsters.

Mike begins this riveting text by explaining what picking is and why it has become his passion.
 He then provides vocabulary and jargon related to the hobby and delivers information on getting started, where to pick, and how to do it. He also responsibly includes the advice that young pickers seek parental permission.

In addition to the informative text, page layout adds much visual appeal.
The fact that the pictures and drawings are in black and white, highlighted by shades of orange, adds to the mystique of the adventure. Inserted captions and pictures, along with brief kid picker testimonials, add to the book’s appeal.
           
This book is recommended for any middle-school library.  Young readers will relate well to it and find it to be an entertaining and engaging nonfiction resource.  It would make an excellent selection for a basic books list for school libraries. 

Summary: This book describes kid pickers and how to become a one.  Mike Wolfe is the creator of the popular TV show American Pickers, and he has taken his passion for picking to a kids level by writing this book.

Antiques and collectibles                                   --Virginia McGarvey