Welcome Aboard!

Psst, look to your right. Notice anything different on our side nav bar? No? Look again… The Brown Bookshelf has two new members: Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich, author of the MG/YA debut, Eighth-grade Superzero (Arthur A. Levine, 2010) and Tameka F. Brown, author of debut Picture Book, Around Our Way (Abrams Books for Young Readers, 2010). *applause* [ Read the full article… ]

Book reports: FIRST COME THE ZEBRA; MOST LOVED IN ALL THE WORLD

FIRST COME THE ZEBRA, written and illustrated by Lynne Barasch (Lee & Low Books, 2009). For thousands of years, millions of wildebeest, zebra and gazelle have journeyed through the plains of the Serengeti and the Massai Mara, in search of fresh water and grasses. It’s known as the annual ‘Great Migration.’ One day during the [ Read the full article… ]

Writers Against Racism: Kelly Starling Lyons

The Writers Against Racism series is running fast and furious. Our very own Kelly Starling Lyons was Saturday’s feature. If you missed it (like I did!), check it out now. An excerpt: In elementary school, I remember reading just one children’s book featuring African-American characters — Mildred D. Taylor’s Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry. [ Read the full article… ]

Writers Against Racism: Paula Chase-Hyman

The Brown Bookshelf’s own Paula Chase-Hyman is featured in Amy Bowllan’s wonderful Writers Against Racism series. Read her interview here. Here’s a peek: “I’ve always lived in color. So, I tend to create worlds that mirror the one I was brought up in. Those worlds aren’t devoid of racism or ignorance, by any means, but [ Read the full article… ]

Sacred Mountain: Everest

When you think about Mount Everest, what do you see? Some may envision the splendor of the world’s highest mountain. Others may picture climbers or snow-capped peaks. Christine Taylor-Butler gives us a new and important view. Her acclaimed book, Sacred Mountain: Everest (Lee & Low, 2009), puts the Sherpa — unsung heroes of the majestic mountain — center stage. Author of more than [ Read the full article… ]