Monday, March 30, 2015

Monday's Riddle: An Island At Large...


Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme? I would love to visit, but that's about it. ; ) ~ F

I'm an island in a bay, but not a place you'd want to stay. Surrounded by sharks, the water's deep; the shores are sharp, and the men don't sleep. A visit puts you in a cell, it's less like vacation and more like hell. Built to house those deemed bad, my walls have turned some men mad. There's no escape once you're here; I'm the rock they all fear. Hosting criminals was my charge, when kept with me they were not at large.

What am I?

I gave you a clue!

CLUE!

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Friday, March 27, 2015

Author Interview with Katherine Applegate


The DMS was lucky enough to interview Katherine Applegate. Lizzy reviewed her book The One and Only Ivan, and it was great to share our thoughts about it and hear yours! We're excited to learn a little more about her story. So, without further ado... take it away, Katherine!

What inspired you to write The One and Only Ivan?


I read an article in the New York Times about the plight of a real gorilla named Ivan, who’d been caged in a shopping mall for 27 years. The story was so haunting that I decided to write about it.


The book is based on a true story, so it must have involved a lot of research. How long did it take you to write The One and Only Ivan?



I have the hardest time answering questions about how long it takes to write a book, partly because the process is so messy: there’s the “gestating,” the research, the actual writing, and the endless rewriting. I played with the story off and on for 2 or 3 years, I suppose.
 



What are some of your favorite books from childhood? Were there any specific authors who inspired you?

I loved E.B. White, but I wasn’t much of a reader until I got older. I always make it a point to tell my student audiences that fact. It gives many kids hope!

Where did you come up with the characters Julia and Stella?

My daughter’s name is Julia, and she wanted to be in a book.  Stella’s story was based on the research I did on the treatment of circus elephants. They do not have happy lives, to say the least.

The path to publication varies from author to author. Every author has a unique story and one that other writers can learn from. Can you tell us a little bit about your path to publication or do you have any advice for new authors?

Write because you love to write. If you want to be published, develop a thick skin. For every overnight sensation, there are plenty of writers who could paper their walls with rejection letters (and I’m one of them)! SCBWI is a great organization for children’s writers who want to learn more about the craft and business of writing.

If you could live anyplace real or fictional, where would it be? Why?

Pretty much anywhere other than my current location, where I am stuck while doing a frustrating first draft.


If you could befriend a character from one of your books, who would you befriend? Why?

Kek (from HOME OF THE BRAVE), a Sudanese refugee from whom I could learn a lot about bravery and compassion.  Also cows. 

Where do you like to write? Do you listen to music while you are writing?


I’ve learned I can write anywhere, as long as I have headphones available. I listen to a lot of Bach when I’m writing.  Even when I write garbage, it seems better with Bach in the background.


Are you currently working on a book? If so, can you tell us a little bit about it?

Yes.  I’m in the final rewriting of a middle grade novel called CRENSHAW. That will be followed by ENDLING, a MG trilogy. 

Where can we purchase your books or learn more about them?

THEONEANDONLYIVAN.COM is a good place to start. My books are available at your local indie bookstore or online. 

















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Wednesday, March 25, 2015

What Can Ivan Do?

“It's never to late to be what you might have been” ~ Katherine Applegate, The One and Only Ivan

Ivan is a silverback, but he has lived away from his family for most of his life. He lives in what he refers to as his domain, and his domain happens to be a cage at the Exit 8 Big Top Mall and Video Arcade off of I-95. Ivan’s best friends are Stella, an elderly elephant, and Bob, a stray dog who shares his domain with him (on the sly). Ivan likes to spend his time drawing and painting. He has been an artist for as long as he can remember, but it feels so good to express himself in colors and textures. Some of his work is available for purchase at the gift shop. The owner of the Big Top Mall and Video Arcade, Mac, is not happy because people don't seem to be coming to the shows that take place three times a day, 365 days a year. He doesn't think Ivan is exciting enough. It doesn't help that people aren't as interested in Stella’s daily shows. Soon a new box arrives and in it is a baby elephant named Ruby. Ruby has never been confined to such a small space and she has a million questions for Stella and Ivan. When Stella gets sick she makes Ivan promise that he will get Ruby out of there so that she won't have the kind of life that they've had. But Ivan is a gorilla. Is there any way for him to communicate to anyone else that Ruby doesn't belong there? Is there anything Ivan can do? Will he be able to keep his promise? Is life outside of a cage better than life inside of one? You won’t want to miss the chance to look at life from Ivan’s point of view.

When I read The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate my heart went out to Ivan. As a young gorilla he was taken from the wild, along with his sister, Tag, and brought in a box to America. Tag couldn't take being out of the wild, but Ivan decided to forget all about the wild. Forgetting helped him enjoy TV shows, yogurt covered raisins, and other human treats. It made me think about how hard it would be to be separated from my family and put in a totally different environment. I loved hearing Ivan’s thoughts and his opinions about what the humans were saying. Stella was so sweet, and I felt sorry for her and the pain she had to go through in or order to perform. Ruby enchanted me with her questions and curiosity. I would recommend this book to anyone in fourth grade and up. It is a book about friendship, risks, and thinking outside the box. This book is for anybody with a love for animals, art, or both. I look forward to reading more books by this author. I heard she recently came out with a picture book version of the story called Ivan: The Remarkable True Story of the Shopping Mall Gorilla and I can't wait to read it!

Has anyone else read The One and Only Ivan? Or have you read another book by Katherine Applegate? We would love to hear your thoughts.

Stop by Friday to read our interview with Katherine Applegate! 


Happy Reading! 

~L

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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Answer to Monday's Riddle: Member of the Troop...


Excellent guessing, Riddlers! This week we're going bananas. Lizzy's review will tell us about a very special gorilla, and Friday we'll be chatting with Katherine Applegate, so be sure to check back! See you all around the book block. ; ) ~ F

I'm alive, and just like you. My face is different, and my body too. Inside I'm the same, almost 99%; I thrive in the wild, not where I'm sent. I come from Africa's high and low; my kin stays together wherever we go. The males branch out to seek their own group, but the rest stay together, safe in our troop. I like to keep clean and bond when I groom, my mates talk and play in nature's full room. I'm related to humans by ancestral tie, but they don't see truth, they only ask why. Keeping me separate as the star of a show, leading me on or making me go, chaining me up, they hurt me so, their behavior has been exceedingly low. My wish is for them to hear this and know, now is the time to let us all go. To be free in the world and have peace of mind, this is what I want for my kind.

What am I? Answer: Gorilla


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Monday, March 23, 2015

Monday's Riddle: Just Like You...

Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme this week? They are beautiful, sensitive and thoughtful, just like us, and I wish for them to be free. ; ) ~ F

I'm alive, and just like you. My face is different, and my body too. Inside I'm the same, almost 99%; I thrive in the wild, not where I'm sent. I come from Africa's high and low; my kin stays together wherever we go. The males branch out to seek their own group, but the rest stay together, safe in our troop. I like to keep clean and bond when I groom, my mates talk and play in nature's full room. I'm related to humans by ancestral tie, but they don't see truth, they only ask why. Keeping me separate as the star of a show, leading me on or making me go, chaining me up, they hurt me so, their behavior has been exceedingly low. My wish is for them to hear this and know, now is the time to let us all go. To be free in the world and have peace of mind, this is what I want for my kind.

What am I?

I gave you a clue!


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