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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

More, More, More: Miss Brooks Loves Books! (and I don't)

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The jacket flap claims, "A librarian and a contrarian face off in this tale of a very reluctant reader." That is the perfect description of Miss Brooks Loves Books! (and I don't). I was thoroughly charmed by this new picture book written by Barbara Bottner and illustrated by Michael Emberley.

Center stage is the librarian, Miss Brooks, who loves to read and dress up for reading circle. She reads her favorites, books for holidays, and asks the children to share books for Book Week. Opposite is the reluctant reader, Missy, who finds every objection possible in every book: "Too flowery....Too clickety....Too yippity." Until one book is found that connects, a book about warts.

Barbara's text is just a little edgy, and the realism makes this work come to life. When Missy is asked to write her own Halloween poem, she recites, "Eek! A Freak!" It's that consistent demeanor that makes the reader love her and finally rejoice over her book discovery. Sympathy easily swings in favor of Miss Brooks and Missy's mother, as well.

Michael scans his pencil drawings onto watercolor paper and then paints the imagery. You'll love the atypical librarian with her dreadlocks, boots, and hoop earrings. Missy in her knit hat, glasses, and overalls is perfectly rendered to carry her nonconforming attitude.

Barbara formerly wrote, produced, and designed for Sesame Street, while Michael is the son of Ed Emberley, and brother to Rebecca. All have contributed multiple books for our totz!

Miss Brooks Loves Books! (and I don't)

by Barbara Bottner
illustrated by Michael Emberley
Knopf, 2010

6 comments:

  1. I am so excited about this book. My middle daughter actually had a teacher for two years named Miss Brooks until she got married this past April. Miss Brooks does indeed love books and now her kids do also.

    We gave her this book as part of the end of the year present. It's such fun to match the perfect picture book to an adult.

    Pragmatic Mom
    Type A Parenting for the Modern World

    http://PragmaticMom.com
    I blog on children's lit, education and parenting

    ps She invited the entire class to her wedding ceremony. We gave her Lily's Big Day by Kevin Henkes as a little present. The kids in her class also made a really cute video asking and answering questions about her marriage: who will cook? do you think she'll be different after she gets married, etc.

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  2. This is a keeper. I love it too!

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  3. Thanks for stopping by, Becky!

    Great blog, Pragmatic Mom. I'm following. Thank you for visiting readertotz.

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