Thanks to Sheila at Book Journeys who started It's Monday! What are you Reading?, a meme where bloggers share the books read recently. Now, thanks to Jen Vincent of Teach Mentor Texts and Ricki and Kellee at Unleashing Readers, there is one with a children's focus. Come join in to share your own reading!
Caminar –
verse novel by Skila Brown
Based on
real events in Guatemala in the early 80s, this story breaks your heart. It is
not the usual growing up story where one celebrates a hard passage. Yet, the
ending of the choice made by the young boy who tells the story brings tears, is
to be celebrated. Although he has survived much loss,, his decision holds true
to the character he was at the beginning. Skila Brown’s poems circle in and out
of terrible tension, exceptional
feelings, and just enough information to make us, the readers, want to find out
more. The use of movement of words and lines can show action, sorrow, and
happiness. I loved reading and re-reading the stories told, was saddened by the
obvious results that are foreshadowed. The subtle connections within the poems
make the book worth re-reading to see what was missed the first time, so I’m
not only recommending the book, but sharing that it should be read more than
once. There is a glossary that translate
the Spanish words and phrases included in the poems, and a short Q & A
about real events from the author.