Title: Annie Sullivan and The Trials of Helen Keller
Author and Illustrator: Joseph Lambert
Publisher: Disney and Hyperion Books
Publication Date: 2012
ISBN #: 978-142311336-2
Brief Summary: This is a very interesting graphic novel about Helen Keller and her teacher Annie Sullivan. The book describes the struggles and accomplishments that they shared together. Some of those struggles and accomplishments included learning to sign, learning to eat with utensils and learning that objects had names and meaning.
Evaluation: This is one of the most interestingly formatted books I have ever read. The text is not just formatted in speech bubbles like most graphic novels. Instead, the author used the illustrations to help depict what was going on in a very creative way. Sometimes the speech bubble was placed in Helen Keller's head to symbolize what she was thinking, words were placed on objects around the home after Helen learned the names for those objects, and the book begins a drawing of young Helen as a shadow figure in total darkness. This portrayed how her life must have felt before she met Annie. The book does not spare the struggles or negative parts of Annie and Helen's time together. The illustrations showed their body language when arguing or fighting with each other so that readers could get an idea of just how frustrating this process must have been. At times the text was hard to follow, there was a lot going on on each page and it made me feel scattered while reading. However, if small sections of this book were assigned at a time for children to read while learning about Helen Keller, I think it could be an effective and fun learning tool. This would not be the kind of book that the teacher reads out loud in front of the class because the font and pictures were so small that it would be hard for students to read/see, and their attention would easily drift elsewhere.
Rating: 3 out of 5 signing letters.
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Book #2- Graphic Novels
Title: Biography of Malcolm X
Author: Jessicac Gunderson
Illustrator: Seitu Haydem
Publisher: Capstone Press
Publication Date: 2011
ISBN #- 978-1-4296-5471-5
Brief Summary: This graphic novel is a biography of Malcolm X. It outlines in a simple way Malcolms values and beliefs regarding racism and equality. This novel also takes you through some major events of his life that led him to becoming a civil rights leader and events that led to his murder.
Evaluation: I did not know much about Malcolm X before reading this book which is why I chose it for my blog. The text outlined information on him in a simple, easy to read, and kid friendly way. I wold not say that this book is appropriate for all young readers of all ages because it does have some mature content in it like Malcolm's murder. The book is formatted as an informational book would be. It contains a real life picture of Malcolm X and real life timeline of his life, an index, a glossary and a table of contents. This graphic novel would be a good tool to use for introducing the topic of Malcolm X to a class.
Rating: 3 out of 5 X's
Author: Jessicac Gunderson
Illustrator: Seitu Haydem
Publisher: Capstone Press
Publication Date: 2011
ISBN #- 978-1-4296-5471-5
Brief Summary: This graphic novel is a biography of Malcolm X. It outlines in a simple way Malcolms values and beliefs regarding racism and equality. This novel also takes you through some major events of his life that led him to becoming a civil rights leader and events that led to his murder.
Evaluation: I did not know much about Malcolm X before reading this book which is why I chose it for my blog. The text outlined information on him in a simple, easy to read, and kid friendly way. I wold not say that this book is appropriate for all young readers of all ages because it does have some mature content in it like Malcolm's murder. The book is formatted as an informational book would be. It contains a real life picture of Malcolm X and real life timeline of his life, an index, a glossary and a table of contents. This graphic novel would be a good tool to use for introducing the topic of Malcolm X to a class.
Rating: 3 out of 5 X's
Book #1- Graphic Novels
Title: Hiccup!
Author and Illustrator: Mike Herrod
Publisher: Blue Apple Books
Publication Date: 2012
ISBN #: 978-1-60905-255-3
Brief Summary: This is a graphic novel about a bunny who has the hiccups. Him and his friends try to cure them all day at school before he has to perform in the big school play! The story tells all the different tricks he used to try to cure his hiccups. Read this book to see if he hiccups during the play!
Evaluation: This is definitely the most humorous book I have blogged about. The ideas that the kids at school came up with to get rid of hiccups were ridiculous, but I have heard of some of those same ideas from my own friends and family! The comics were written in different fonts and color which made it more interesting to read. Also, there was only a small amount of text per page. This made it more enjoyable to read than if it was written in paragraph form. I definitely recommend this book to any young reader, especially those interested in graphic novels.
Rating: 4 out of 5 hiccups!
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