Books for Children has been published by the Children's Literature Center in the Library of Congress since 1964 for parents, teachers, librarians, publishers, and those interested in the best of this country's current children's literature.
The editor and an advisory committee of children's book specialists meet on an average of once a month during the year to examine newly published titles-well over five thousand hardcover and paperbound books in 1993-to choose about a hundred titles they consider to be the most noteworthy.
Selection criteria have remained constant over the years. Quality of plot, theme, style, pace, characterization, and setting is essential for any story to be satisfying. In addition, for the picture-story book, the art-its harmony with the text-is vital. For nonfiction books, accuracy, organization, timeliness, and clarity of presentation as well as quality of writing and illustration need to be evaluated.
The selected books run the gamut from rhymes, concepts, and picture-stories to adventure, fantasy, natural history, biography, and science. Books are chosen for readers from the toddler stage to the teenage years. Some are to be read aloud; some are for instruction; some are for fun; some are to be borrowed from a school or public library or bought as gifts. All were chosen with the intent of stimulating the imaginations of children and adults alike.
up to 4
CHRISTMAS CAROL
A poem by Sara Teasdale.
Pictures by Dale Gottlieb.
New York: Holt. 1993. unp. $14.95
ISBN 0-8050-2695-9
Brightly colored, childlike pictures enhance the appeal
of this simple little poem celebrating the birth
of Jesus.
DINOSAUR ENCORE
(By) Patricia Mullins.
(New York): Perlman/HarperCollins (1993)unp. $15.00
ISBN 0-06-021069-9
For the youngest, a guide to dinosaurs using fold-out
flaps to compare various prehistoric beasts with
animals of today while supplying brief facts and
a glossary.
JOHN BURNINGHAM'S ABC
(By John Burningham)
New York: Crown/Random (1993) unp. $13.00
ISBN 0-517-59503-6
An uncluttered fresh-looking alphabet book, with
letters, capital and small, representing a wide
range of images, from fruits to birds, to people,
animals, and flowers.
NOAH'S ARK
Retold & illustrated by Lucy Cousins.
Cambridge, Mass.: (1993)unp. $14.95
Candlewick Press
ISBN 1-56402-213-7
A simple retelling of a favorite Bible story for the
youngest features the artist's bright, cheerful pictures,
naive in style.
THREE BILLY GOATS GRUFF
Retold & illustrated by Glen Rounds.
New York: Holiday (1993) unp. $14.95
ISBN 0-8234-1015-3
Droll, unpretentious pictures and spare text make this
work a welcome addition to collections of illustrated
nursery favorites.
Ages 5 to 7
EVERYTHING HAS A PLACE
By Patricia Lillie.
Pictures by Nancy Tafuri.
New York: Greenwillow/Morrow (1993) unp. $14.00
ISBN 0-688-10082-1
Reminiscent of Jessie Willcox Smith's work, these clear,
uncluttered pictures show various creatures in their
natural habitats-the cow in the barn, the bird in the
nest, the human baby in a mother's lap.
GO AWAY, BIG GREEN MONSTER
By Ed Emberley.
Boston: Little, Brown (1993) unp. $12.95
ISBN 0-316-23653-5
Scraggly purple hair, long blue nose, and little squiggly
ears, and a monster is fashioned feature by feature with
each turn of the die-cut pages, then quickly banished by
its creator, not to return "until I say so."
IN THE SMALL, SMALL POND
(By) Denise Fleming.
New York: Holt (1993) unp. $15.95
ISBN 0-8050-2264-3
The busy life in frog's pond as the seasons change is
chronicled in exuberant rhyme and vibrant collage.
ADVENTURES OF SNAIL AT SCHOOL
Story & pictures by John Stadler
(New York): HarperCollins (1993) unp.
(An "I can read" book) $14.00
ISBN 0-06-021041-9
Three funny stories about Snail who manages to find a highly
improbable adventure each time his teacher sends him on an
errand.
BY THE LIGHT OF THE HALLOWEEN MOON
(By) Caroline Stutson.
(Illustrations by) Kevin Hawkes.
New York: Lothrop/Morrow, 1993 unp. $15.00
ISBN 0-688-12045-8
A cumulative tale, in which a cat in pursuit of a mysterious
tapping toe triggers a procession of wonderfully imagined
Halloween creatures.
THE COW WHO WOULDN'T COME DOWN
Story & pictures by Paul Brett Johnson.
New York: Orchard/Watts (1993) unp. $14.95
ISBN 0-531-05481-0
How Miss Rosemary outwits a stubborn cow who takes
to flying is told in lively text and pictures.
COYOTE STEALS THE BLANKET: AN UTE TALE
Retold & illustrated by Janet Stevens.
New York: Holiday (1993)unp. $15.95
ISBN 0-823-409961
Vigorous pictures and rhyming text show trickster
Coyote, for once, getting his just desserts.
DARCY AND GRAN DON'T LIKE BABIES
By Jane Cutler.
Illustrated by Susannah Ryan.
New York: Scholastic, 1991. unp. $14.95
ISBN-0-590-445871
A nice twist on the sibling rivalry story, with beguiling
pictures and a satisfactory ending.
GRANDADDY AND JANETTA
(By) Helen V. Griffith.
Illustrated by James Stevenson.
New York: Greenwillow/Morrow (1993) unp. $14.00
ISBN 0-688-11226-9
For grandfathers everywhere, this engaging companion to
Grandaddy's Place (1987) reveals new delights that
Janetta and her Grandaddy share-fanciful stories,
night noises, and a new litter of kittens.
GRANDFATHER'S JOURNEY
Written & illustrated by Allen Say.
Boston: Houghton (1993) 32p. $16.95
ISBN 0-395-57035-2
Elegant paintings and spare text capture the bittersweet
emotions of an immigrant grandfather and his grandson
whose hearts are divided between two dramatically
different countries, Japan and America.
THE FIRE CHILDREN: A WEST AFRICAN CREATION TALE
Retold by Eric Maddern.
Pictures by Frane Lessac.
New York: Dial/Penguin (1993) unp. $14.50
ISBN 0-8037-1477-7
Brilliantly colored, primitive paintings complement
this West African myth about the creation of the
world's different peoples. Fine for story hour
and reading aloud.
FOX ON STAGE
(By) James Marshall.
New York: Dial/Penguin. 1993. 48p. (Dial easy-to-read) $10.89
ISBN 0-8037-1357-6
Young readers will savor the comic adventures of Fox and his
friends, told tongue-in-cheek in text and pictures.
GARTH PIG STEALS THE SHOW
By Mary Rayner.
New York: Dutton/Penguin (1993) unp. $13.99
ISBN 0-525-45023-8
Another thoroughly satisfying story about the Pig Family
in which the ubiquitous Mrs. Wolf, still in pursuit
of Garth Pig, disguises herself as a sousaphone player,
only to be outwitted by the intrepid William Pig.
Beguiling pictures.
HOW YOU WERE BORN
(By) Joanna Cole.
Photographs by Margaret Miller.
New York:Morrow (1993) 48p. $15.00
ISBN 0-688-12059-8
A revision of a 1984 standby, with fresh, engaging color
photographs.
I LIKE MONKEYS BECAUSE....
(By) Peter Hansard.
Illustrated by Patricia Casey.
Cambridge, Mass.: Candlewick Press (1993) unp.
(Read and wonder) $14.95
ISBN 1-56402-196-3
An appealing volume, one of six Read and Wonder books,
introduces young children to the various species of
monkeys found around the world. The series includes:
Think of a Beaver
(Karen Wallace;illustrated by Mick Manning);
Think of an Eel
(Karen Wallace;illustrated by Mike Bostock);
and
What is a Wall, after All?
(Judy Allen; illustrated by Alan Baron),
all published in 1993.
IF ANYTHING EVER GOES WRONG AT THE ZOO
(By) Mary Jean Hendrick.
Illustrated by Jane Dyer.
San Diego: Harcourt (1993) unp. $13.95
ISBN 0-15-238007-8
A fanciful tale, perfect for reading aloud, about a spirited
young animal lover whose wish to have the animals at
the zoo come to her house comes true.
MATTIE'S LITTLE POSSUM PET
By Ida Luttrell.
Illustrated by Betsy Lewin.
(New York: Atheneum, 1993) unp. $14.95
ISBN 0-689-31786-7
Take a sentimental human, a dog and a cat, add a possum, and you
have a rollicking tale of misplaced kindness. Bouncy pictures.
NANA'S BIRTHDAY PARTY
(By) Amy Hest.
Pictures by Amy Schwartz.
New York: Morrow (1993)unp. $15.00
ISBN 0-688-07497-9
Two young cousins, Maggie and Brette, pool their talents
to make their grandmother the best birthday present ever.
RAVEN: A TRICKSTER TALE FROM THE NORTHWEST
Told & illustrated by Gerald McDermott.
San Diego: Harcourt (1993) unp. $14.95
ISBN 0-15-265661-8
Geometric pictures in vibrant colors enhance this
retelling of a Northwestern trickster tale in which
Raven manages to steal the sun for his people.
THE REAL MCCOY: THE LIFE OF AN AFRICAN-AMERICAN INVENTOR
By Wendy Towle.
Paintings by Will Clay.
New York: Scholastic (1993) unp. $14.95
ISBN 0-590-43596-5
A well-illustrated, straightforward biography of the Canadian-
born African-American, son of runaway slaves, who invents the
first successful automatic oil cup for locomotives.
THE OUTSIDE DOG
Story by Charlotte Pomerantz.
Pictures by Jennifer Plecas.
(New York): HarperCollins (1993) 62p.
(An "I can read" book) $13.95
ISBN-0-06-024782-7
A childlike story, flavored with Spanish words, concerns
a little Puerto Rican girl and the stray dog she wants
her grandfather to adopt.
OWEN
(By) Kevin Henkes.
New York: Greenwillow/Morrow (1993) unp. col.il. $13.95
ISBN 0-688-11449-0
In this beguilingly pictured, satisfying story with a cast
of mice, Owen's mother finds an ingenious way to separate
him from Fuzzy, his treasured yellow blanket, before
school begins.
SEVEN CANDLES FOR KWANZAA
(By) Andrea Davis Pinkney.
Pictures by Brian Pinkney.
New York: Dial/Penguin (1993) unp. $14.99
ISBN 0-8037-1292-8
Handsome woodcuts and succinct text take a family through the
seven days of Kwanzaa, from December 26 through January 2, as
they celebrate their African-American heritage, the family, and
the harvest.
TEN SLY PIRANHAS: A COUNTING STORY IN REVERSE
(A TALE OF WICKEDNESS AND WORSE!)
(By) William Wise.
Pictures by Victoria Chess.
New York: Dial/Penguin (1993) unp. $13.50
ISBN 0-8037-1200-6
A tongue-in-cheek counting rhyme featuring ten of nature's
most ravenous creatures who are done in by their nature.
THREE LITTLE WOLVES AND THE BIG BAD PIG
(By) Eugene Trivizas.
Illustrated by Helen Oxenbury.
New York: McElderry/Macmillan (1993) unp. $15.95
ISBN 0-689-50569-8
Sly pictures give a nice fillip to this twist on the familiar
nursery tale that casts the pig as the sinister villain.
WHERE ARE YOU GOING, MANYONI?
(By) Catherine Stock.
New York: Morrow (1993) unp. $15.00
ISBN 0-688-10352-9
Wonderfully detailed paintings take the reader with Manyoni
through a peaceful Zimbawe countryside on her way to school. The
appended list of unfamiliar words and picture glossary of animals
add to the pleasure of the book.
YO! YES?
By Chris Raschka.
New York: Orchard/Watts (1993) unp.
(A Richard Jackson book) $14.95
ISBN 0-531-05469-1
Cartoonlike drawings and minimal text depict with humor the
beginnings of a friendship between two hip youngsters. Fun for
the older reader.
THE CUCKOO CHILD
(By) Dick King-Smith.
Illustrated by Leslie W. Bowman.
New York: Hyperion (1993) 127p. $13.95
ISBN 1-56282-350-7
With the unwitting help of his two pet geese, Jack manages to
raise an ostrich from the egg, with astonishing results.
DINAH IN LOVE
(By) Claudia Mills.
New York: Macmillan (1993) 143p. $13.95
ISBN 0-02-766998-X
Here Dinah, as impetuous as ever, throws herself into sixth-grade
life-the class debate, the class play, a sock hop, and a feud
with a boy.
DINOSAURS ALL AROUND: AN ARTIST'S VIEW OF THE PREHISTORIC WORLD
By Caroline Arnold.
Photographs by Richard Hewett.
New York: Clarion/Houghton (1993) 48p. $14.95
ISBN 0-395-62363-4
Numerous photographs and an informative, well-organized text
present the work of paleoartists who construct life-size models
of dinosaurs for museums and exhibits.
Ages 8 to 10
AUTHOR'S DAY
Written & illustrated by Daniel Pinkwater.
New York: Macmillan (1993) unp. $13.95
ISBN 0-02-774642-9
A hilarious account of the horrors experienced by a celebrated
writer during a visit to an elementary school.
THE BOGGART
(By) Susan Cooper.
New York. McElderry/Macmillan (1993) 196p. $14.95
ISBN 0-689-50576-0
Catastrophe dogs Emily's heels when the ancient, mischievous
Gaelic spirit she has inadvertently transported to Toronto
in her suitcase encounters the wonders of modern technology.
Funny, fast-paced.
GREEK MYTHS
Retold by Geraldine McCaughrean.
Illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark.
New York: McElderry/Macmillan (1993) 96p. $18.95
ISBN 0-689-50583-3
An attractively illustrated edition of sixteen familiar Greek
myths, freely retold.
THE HAPPY HOCKY FAMILY
(By) Lane Smith.
(New York): Viking/Penguin (1993) 60p. $13.99
ISBN 0-670-85206-6
A glorious spoof of the classic "Dick and Jane" reader, complete
with stilted language and two-dimensional characters.
HARRIET AND THE PROMISED LAND
(By) Jacob Lawrence.
New York: Simon & Schuster (1993) unp. $15.00
ISBN 0-671-86673-7
The new, enlarged format for this reissue of a 1968 title lends
an extra dimension to the full-color paintings and verse that
tell the story of Harriet Tubman for young readers.
LADY DAISY
(By) Dick King-Smith.
Illustrated by Jan Naimo Jones.
New York: Delacorte Press (1993,c1992) 131p. $14.00
ISBN 0-385-30891-4
A soccer playing nine-year-old boy finds, to the consternation of
his family, that his greatest treasure is an antique doll who,
unbeknownst to them, is able to communicate with him.
LYDIA, QUEEN OF PALESTINE
(By) Uri Orlev.
Translated from the Hebrew by Hillel Halkin.
Boston: Houghton, 1993. 170p. $13.95
ISBN 0-395-65660-5
An engaging narrative about Lydia, a young Romanian Jewish girl
and self-proclaimed Queen of Palestine, who remains her
indomitable, ferociously imaginative self despite the hardships
of World War II, her parents' divorce, and the structured life of
a kibbutz.
THE MAN IN THE CEILING
Written and illustrated by Jules Feiffer.
(New York: HarperCollins, 1993) 185p.
(Michael di Capua books) $14.89
ISBN 0-06-205036-2
Witty and sophisticated, this story focuses on Jimmy, a young
cartoonist, and his struggles to win acceptance in a world that
ridicules his talents.
MUMMIES & THEIR MYSTERIES
(By) Charlotte Wilcox.
Winneapolis: Carolrhoda Books (1993) 64p.$22.95
ISBN 0-87614-767-8
A well-organized, profusely illustrated examination of burial
customs, concentrating on mummies and the cultures which produced
them.
OF SWORDS AND SORCERERS: THE ADVENTURES OF KING ARTHUR AND HIS KNIGHTS
By Margaret Hodges & Margery Evernden.
Woodcuts by David Frampton.
New York: Scribner (1993) 96p. $14.95
ISBN 0-684-19437-6
Nine well-told stories from the Arthurian cycle, including the
coming of Merlin to Wales, the sword in the stone, and the
passing of Arthur.
MATTHEW AND THE SEA SINGER
(By) Jill Paton Walsh.
Illustrated by Alan Marks.
New York: Farrar (1993) 46p. $13.00
ISBN 0-374-434869-3
This gem of a fairy tale for young readers tells of staunch young
Birdy who cleverly manages to save Matthew, the boy she purchased
for a shilling, from the seal people who kidnap him because of
his golden voice.
MORE ROOTABAGAS
Stories by Carl Sandburg.
Pictures by Paul O. Zelinsky.
Collected and with a Forward by George Hendrick.
New York: Knopf (1993)94p. $18.00
ISBN 0-679-80070-0
A selection of heretofore unpublished Rootabaga stories, for
reading aloud. Illustrated with fanciful pictures.
POW WOW
Photographs and text by George Ancona.
San Diego: Harcourt (1993)unp. $16.95
ISBN 0-15-263268-9
A "kaleidoscope of feathers, beadwork, fringe and facepaint"
characterizes this full-color photographic essay of the biggest
annual powwow in the United States.
SCOOTER
(By) Vera B. Williams.
New York: Greenwillow/Morrow (1993)
147p. il., part col. $15.00
ISBN 0-688-09376-0
Spunky, engaging Elana Rosen illustrates a notebook to record the
friendships, drama, and pleasures of New York urban life as she
explores her new neighborhood by scooter.
WE'RE ALL IN THE DUMPS WITH JACK AND GUY
By Maurice Sendak.
(New York: HarperCollins, 1993) unp.
(Michael di Capua books) $20.00
ISBN 0-06-205014-1
Powerful illustrations link two little-known nursery rhymes to
tell the story of homelessness and abandoned children.
Age 11 and up
ANN FRANK: BEYOND THE DIARY: A PHOTOGRAPHIC REMEMBRANCE
By Ruud van der Rol and Rian Verhoeven.
In association with the Anne Frank House.
Translated by Tony Langham and Plym Peters.
With an introduction by Anna Quindlen.
(New York): Viking/Penguin(1993) 113p. $17.00
ISBN 0-670-84932-4
Captioned photographs from the Frank family album and succinct
commentary make a gripping addition to what is known about the
girl who kept a diary and died in the Bergen Belsen death camp.
THE CHAMPION
(By) Maurice Gee.
New York: Simon & Schuster Books (1993. c1989) 212p. $14.00
ISBN 0-671-86561-7
Set in New Zealand during World War II, this tightly constructed,
thought-provoking novel tells what befalls a young, black
American soldier who is sent to an all-white small town to regain
his strength.
CHAMPIONS: STORIES OF TEN REMARKABLE ATHLETES
By Bill Littlefield.
Paintings by Bernie Fuchs.
With a forward by Frank Deford.
Boston: Little, Brown (1993) 132p. $21.95
ISBN 0-316-52805-6
An inspiring book about ten men and women who excelled in their
chosen sport after overcoming such obstacles as severe poverty,
disability, and prejudice.
BEHIND THE SECRET WINDOW: A MEMOIR OF A HIDDEN CHILDHOOD DURING WORLD WAR II
By Nelly S. Toll.
New York: Dial Penguin (1993) 161p. $17.00
ISBN 0-8037-1362-2
A Jewish child's experiences in Nazi-occupied Poland are vividly
recreated in this memoir, and illustrated with the vibrant
pictures she painted while in hiding.
BLACK SHIPS BEFORE TROY: THE STORY OF THE ILIAD
(By) Rosemary Sutcliff.
Illustrated by Alan Lee.
(New York):Delacorte (1993) 128p. $19.95
ISBN 0-385-31069-2
An elegant and simple retelling of the siege of Troy and its
aftermath.
BULL RUN
(By) Paul Fleishman.
Woodcuts by David Frampton.
(New York): Geringer/HarperCollins (1993) 104p. $13.95
ISBN 0-06-021446-5
These compelling vignettes that lead sixteen fictional characters
to their destiny at the Battle of Bull Run give an unusual
perspective on the Civil War.
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT: A LIFE OF DISCOVERY
(By) Russell Freedman.
New York: Clarion/Houghton (1993) 198p. $17.95
ISBN 0-89919-862-7
Striking photographs and perceptive text tell the story of a
remarkable woman, undaunted by an anguished childhood, who became
a successful, albeit controversial First Lady.
FREAK THE MIGHTY
By Rodman Philbrick.
New York: Blue Sky/Scholastic (1993) 176p. $13.95
ISBN 0-590-47412-X
In this compelling novel, eighth-graders Max and Kevin join
forces to overcome their considerable physical and emotional
problems, and almost beat the odds.
THE GIVER
(By) Lois Lowry.
Boston: Houghton, 1993. 180p. $13.45
ISBN 0-395-64566-2
Twelve-year-old Jonas, who is chosen to bear the burden of his
society's memories, must decide whether to accept his destiny or
take flight. A thought-provoking, Orwellian novel.
HAVELI
By Suzanne Fisher Staples.
New York: Knopf (1993) 259p. $18.00
ISBN 0-679-84157-1
Sequel to Shabanu, this powerful novel chronicles the determined
struggle of Shabanu to survive and protect her small daughter
after the death of her husband puts her, the youngest wife, at
the mercy of his other wives.
MAKE LEMONADE
(By) Virginia Euwer Wolff.
New York: Holt (1993) 200p. $15.95
ISBN 0-8050-2228-7
The lives of two teenagers-one a high school drop-out and single
mother with two young children, the other, a fourteen-year-old
girl trying to earn money for college by babysitting-connect at a
crucial point, with bittersweet results.
TONING THE SWEEP
(By) Angela Johnson.
New York: Orchard/Watts (1993) 103p.
(A Richard Jackson book) $13.95
ISBN 0-531-05476-4
Set in the New Mexican desert, this powerful, tender novel
concerns the complex relationship between three generations of
African-American women who are brought together by the
grandmother's terminal illness.
WINDLEAF
(By) Josepha Sherman.
New York: Walker (1993) 121p. $14.95
ISBN 8027-8259-0
To rescue the girl he loves from her implacable father, young
Count Thierry finds himself engaged in a desperate, bitter
contest with the proud Lord of Faerie.
MALCOLM X: BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY
By Walter Dean Myers.
New York: Scholastic (1993) 210p. $13.95
ISBN 0-590-46484-1
A gripping picture of a controversial figure who, despite great
odds, was able to turn his life around and use his considerable
intelligence in the struggle for justice.
PLAIN CITY
(By) Virginia Hamilton.
New York: Blue Sky/Scholastic (1993)194p. $13.95
ISBN 0-590-47364-6
A "mixed" child, twelve-year-old Buhlaire tries to unearth her
past and her family history as she learns that the long-missing
father who she thought was dead, is alive and homeless.
A SHORT WALK AROUND THE PYRAMIDS & THROUGH THE WORLD OF ART
By Phillip M. Isaacson.
New York: Knopf (1993) 120p. $20.00
ISBN 0-679-81523-6
A well-organized introduction to the many forms art takes, from
sculpture, painting, pottery, and photography to furniture and
city shapes.
FAMILY FARE
A. NONNY MOUSE WRITES AGAIN!
Poems selected by Jack Prelusky.
Illustrated by Marjorie Priceman.
New York: Knopf (1993) unp. $13.00
ISBN 0-679-83715-9
This delightful mixture of traditional and original verse is
enhanced by the artist's jaunty pictures. A continuation of
Poems of A. Nonny Mouse.
BROWN ANGELS: AN ALBUM OF PICTURES AND VERSE
(By) Walter D. Myers.
(New York): HarperCollins (c1993) unp. il.$15.
ISBN 0-06-022917-9
A nostalgic glimpse of turn-of-the-century African-American
children.
CHRISTMAS GIFT: AN ANTHOLOGY OF CHRISTMAS POEMS, SONGS, AND STORIES
Written by and about African-Americans.
Compiled by Charlemae Hill Rollins;
illustrated by Ashley Bryan.
With a new introduction by Dr. Augusta Baker.
New York: Morrow (1993) 106p.$14.00
ISBN 0-688-11667-1
Ashley Bryan's stunning black-and-white linoleum prints enrich
this anthology of African-American Christmas customs, traditions,
poems, stories, and recipes.
FROM SEA TO SHINING SEA: A TREASURY OF AMERICAN FOLKLORE AND FOLK SONGS.
Illustrated by Eleven Caldecott Medal
and Four Caldecott Honor Book Artists.
Compiled by Amy L. Cohen.
New York: Scholastic (1993) 399p. $29.95
ISBN 0-590-42868-3
A fascinating compendium of Americana-stories, songs,
legends, and traditions from the various cultures
that have shaped the country from its beginnings.
MOOMINPAPPA AT SEA
(By) Tove Jansson.
Translated by Kingsley Hart.
New York: Farrar (1993,c1966) 224p. $17.00
ISBN 0-374-35044-2
A tale that tells what befalls the Moomintrolls after they leave
Moominvalley and go to begin their lives afresh in a lighthouse
on an island.
PRAISE FOR THE SINGING: SONGS FOR CHILDREN
Collected by Madelaine Gill & Greg Pliska.
Illustrated by Madelaine Gill;
arrangements by Greg Pliska.
Boston: Little, Brown (1993) 64p. $18.95
ISBN 0-316-52627-4
An inviting collection of religious Americana, including African-
American spirituals, Shaker and Jewish songs, and traditional
melodies. All are arranged for singing.
LIFT EVERY VOICE AND SING
(By) James Weldon Johnson.
Illustrations by Elizabeth Catlett.
Introduction by Jim Haskins.
New Yorker: Walker (1993) unp.$14.95
ISBN 0-8027-8250-7
A celebration of the African-American's long journey from slavery
to liberty, in powerful linocuts and stirring words.
THE STORY OF THE CREATION: WORDS FROM GENESIS
(By) Jane Ray.
New York: Dutton/Penguin (1993) unp. $16.00
ISBN 0-525-44946-9
Evocative, folk art paintings add to the pleasure of the verses
selected from the King James version of the creation of the
world. Available in Spanish (ISBN 0-525-45055-6).
Editor:Margaret N. Coughlan
Children's Literature Center
Assistant to the Editor:
Divna Todorovich
Children's Literature Team,
History and Literature Cataloging Division
Committee members:
Nell Colburn
Prince George's County (Md.)
Memorial Library System
Sharon Grover
Arlington County (Va.) Public Library
Elizabeth Guldseth
Montgomery County (Md.) Department of Public Libraries
Steven Herb
Pennsylvania State University (University Park, Pa.)
Ilze Long
Reston (Va.) Regional Library
Caroline S. Parr
Central Rappahannock (Va.) Regional Library
Maria Salvadore
District of Columbia Public Libraries
Jewell Stoddard
Cheshire Cat Bookstore (Washington, D.C.)
Victoria Velsey
Georgetown Day School (Washington, D.C.)
Martha Walke
Thomas Jefferson Middle School (Arlington, VA)