March Reading Roundup

March went much more quickly than I anticipated. My semester is officially half-way over, I've enrolled in summer classes, and by the end of the first week in April I enrolled for my last semester of graduate study! This Month's Blogs During March, I published Considering the Caldecott with my thoughts on 2021's Caldecott winner … Continue reading March Reading Roundup

Considering the Caldecott

This past semester (Fall 2020), I took CHL 403 - Picturebook at Simmons and we finished our semester with a Mock Caldecott, which was won by We are the Water Protectors. Because of this, I feel qualified to make commentary on the actual winners and honor books of the 2020 Caldecott. I had hoped to … Continue reading Considering the Caldecott

Review: The Snow Fell Three Graves Deep

https://twitter.com/BookishlyBright/status/1347731401265672192 I tweeted this a while back, and then quickly realized if I wanted to tell lots of people about the Donner Party book I read in full detail that I could just write a blog post about it. Literally the reason I have a blog is to tell people about the books I'm reading. … Continue reading Review: The Snow Fell Three Graves Deep