Monday, August 29, 2011

CLN Interview


Here's an interview I did with Tom Owens for Childrens Literature Network.

Kathleen, what’s the good news about children’s literature right now?
The good news in children’s literature can be summed up in the words of E.B. White who said, “All I want to say in books, all I ever wanted to say is, I love the world!” I believe that this love is at the heart of all children’s literature—it always has been and it always will be, no matter the market trends, the gloom and doom of the economy, or the skeptics and the naysayers who wring their hands and bemoan the future of the publishing business. Good writers continue to write out of a radical love for life, the world, and the human spirit, and there are still many, many parents, teachers, librarians, booksellers, and children who crave those kinds of books. I meet them all the time!

From your perspective, what can be done to make that “good” even better?
I recently returned from a trip to Mumbai, India, where my daughter works. While I was there, I visited a little school. The taxi dropped us off at a rubbish dump and, from there, we wound our way past one-room shacks and tiny barefooted toddlers. We climbed up a steep hill, littered with dog dirt, rotting fruit rinds, and swarming flies, and entered this oasis of learning. Sixty children were crammed into one small classroom, three and four squashed into their bench desks and they listened while I read them my latest book, they asked us about America, we talked about stories, and they read us, ever so earnestly, in their halting English, their own stories and they told us of their dreams—to be engineers, pilots, and doctors.
As I turned to leave I saw on the wall behind me two large flash cards with the words BELIEVE and DREAM. Isn’t that why we write books? Isn’t that why we read books? Isn’t that what we want all our children to do? Isn’t that what we writers and storytellers are called to do? To make the good even better, let’s not forget to believe that great stories can help us see heaven on earth, and that we need dreamers to make the impossible possible.
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children from Shri Ram Vidya School in Mumbai
 
Reading Raj
Believe and Dream

Raj - Story Hour Poster

Thanks to my wonderful publicist, Kirsten Cappy of Curious City we have a beautiful Story Hour Poster that we are sending out to some lucky bookstores and libraries.

It is the perfect accompaniment to Raj the Bookstore Tiger - a book that celebrates the power of reading aloud.

Click here here to download a Story Hour Kit and Activity Guide.

Lots of Raj Story Hour Posters  - all ready to go!

Monday, June 27, 2011

Check out my article Believe and Dream for Childrens' Literature Network blog on What's Right about Children's Literature.

Magnus is a Colorado Book Award Winner

Receiving the CBA
Winners of the Colorado Book Awards were announced on Friday, June 24, at the 20th Annual Colorado Book Awards Ceremony, as the culminating event for the Aspen Summer Words writing retreat and literary festival in Aspen, Colorado.  Authors, editors, and photographers and their publishers entered 146 titles this year to compete in ten categories.  Magnus Maximus, A Marvelous Measurer published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux,in 2010, and illustrated by S.D. Schindler won in the Children's Literature category.
Jennifer Long (who did so much to make this an outstanding literary event) and me - with backdrop of scenic Aspen
Me - waxing poetic about stories!










Monday, June 20, 2011

CBA Finalists reading



A reading of Magnus Maximus, A Marvelous Measurer

Colorado Humanities and Center for the Book hosted a reading of the Finalists for the Colorado Book Award.

The winners will be announced on Friday afternoon, June 24 at the 20th Annual Colorado Book Awards ceremony, held at the Doerr-Hosier Center in Aspen.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Poetry Day


Seldom do I get the chance to hear children reading aloud their own poems. So, imagine my delight at being invited back to Dry Creek Elementary to hear the 4th Graders reading their poems aloud! What joy to see all of them so animated by the power of poetry. Take a look at these poetry slogans pasted on their classroom walls. No wonder these wonderful teachers have produced a class full of budding poets!

Raj at Denver Jewish Day School



What a joy it was to share Raj with the Kindergarten classes at Denver Jewish Day School. They knew all about poetry and they even knew that Scotland had lochs, not lakes like America! One little girl even told me that Raj was a great example of how we should all try and live The Golden Rule - and this is from a kindergartener! Lots of blossoming bookworms here!