Monday, November 23, 2020

Moving to a New Spot on the Book Block!

 

Dear Readers, 

We're not really going anywhere, we're shifting in the cloud. If you've been following Fairday's blog, you know we've been posing here on blogspot as our main characters, Fairday and Lizzy, bringing you riddles, middle grade and children's picture book reviews, author interviews, and tons of bookish shenanigans over the years—since 2011! Fairday's corner of the book block is still here, but we'll be posting as ourselves over at FairdaysFiles.com, the location of our website, and now book blog. We'll continue to review great middle grade fiction and children's picture books, plus all sorts of new and exciting things. We hope to continue to hear from you.

Happy reading!

Jess Haight & Stephanie Robinson 

Join us over at FairdaysFiles.com 

Monday, November 16, 2020

Marvelous Middle Grade Monday # MMGM Book Review: Unbound: A Novel in Verse by Ann E. Burg

 

Grace has been raised in slavery. She lives with her mama, Uncle Jim, and her brother is in a small cabin where they share nightly stories and love. But when Grace gets called to the Big House her mama is worried because Grace has a tendency to say what she thinks. That won’t do up there. Warned to keep her eyes down and her mouth closed Grace goes off to the Big House alone, unsure of what she is stepping into. She soon sees that things are even harder at the Big House than they were at the small cabin. The Missus of the house is mean to the core, and seems to take pleasure in asking Grace and the other slaves to do things twice or a third time.  Luckily a kindly woman in the kitchen befriends Grace and tries to help steer her through the tricky situations.  Unfortunately, Grace sees an injustice and doesn’t hold her tongue. She worries because she has she puts her whole family in danger. It gets even worse when she overhears the Master say they are going to sell her mama, or her brothers, or her. She can’t believe her family will no longer be together, and it’s her fault. Grace knows she has to get word to her mama and they may need to be on the run. What will they do? Where will they go? Is it even possible to flee to safety on the spur of the moment? Is freedom a possibility? Are the rumors of safety at the Great Dismal Swamp a reality? You’ll have to read this adventure and heartwarming story to find out.

Unbound: A Novel in Verse by Ann E. Burg is a beautifully written story that will draw the reader right in. I enjoyed that this book is historical fiction and the characters tugged at my heart. I completely agreed with Grace’s questions and the things she thought weren’t fair. Unfortunately, during slavery those questions and looks could get someone whipped, or even worse. I would have felt the same way as Grace because no human should be treated the way slaves were treated. Reading her story reminds readers of this horrible time in history, but her spirit gives you hope. I loved seeing the way her family connected with each other and how much they all loved each other. I also liked learning about what happened to the family and hoped they would make it to the freedom they so deserved. I won’t tell you what happens, but trying to make it to freedom was a dangerous journey and the outcome wasn’t guaranteed. The author’s note at the end helped me learn a lot about some parts of slavery, the Underground Railroad, aspects of escaping that I did not know about, and the Great Dismal Swamp which I had never heard of before. I recommend this book to people who like books told in verse, historical fiction, and characters and stories that stay with you. This is a story that should not be missed.

Has anyone else read Unbound: A Novel in Verse? Or have you read another book by Ann E. Burg? We would love to hear your thoughts!

Happy reading!

~L

For other MMGM posts, please visit Greg Pattridge's blog.

Friday, November 13, 2020

Answer to Fairday's Riddle: Free to Flourish~

Excellent guessing, Riddlers! Freedom is fundamental for beings to flourish. Tune in Monday to find out how the answer ties into the story. See you all around the book block! ~ F

If you are, no need to ask—nothing left to unmask. To the world you are bound, both feet set upon the ground. You might be put in a bind; silenced by a hateful mind; or left out in the cold, maybe win a pot of gold. You could climb high, just to fall, or be the belle of the ball. You might choose this over that, perhaps you're thin, maybe fat. It's possible you could fly, it's certain that you'll cry. Love and hate, fear and shame; guilt and anger, joy and pain— all these vibes you will know, everyday as you go. Breath in time—feel it all; ups and downs; rise and fall. No matter how things unfold, or which story you've been told, the universal song we sing plays the note our hearts ring.

What note rings? Answer: Freedom!

Monday, November 9, 2020

Fairday's Riddle: Hear It Ring?

Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme? It's important to appreciate what this means. ~F  

If you are, no need to ask—nothing left to unmask. To the world you are bound, both feet set upon the ground. You might be put in a bind; silenced by a hateful mind; or left out in the cold, maybe win a pot of gold. You could climb high, just to fall, or be the belle of the ball. You might choose this over that, perhaps you're thin, maybe fat. It's possible you could fly, it's certain that you'll cry. Love and hate, fear and shame; guilt and anger, joy and pain— all these vibes you will know, everyday as you go. Breath in time—feel it all; ups and downs; rise and fall. No matter how things unfold, or which story you've been told, the universal song we sing plays the note our hearts ring.

What note rings? Stop by Friday for the answer

I gave you a clue!