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Exploding the Myths: The Truth About Teenagers and Reading [Scarecrow Studies in Young Adult Literature, No.4]

Marc Aronson

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Exploding the Myths 5 out of 5 stars.
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Fanstastic book that has a diverse range of articles dealing with young adults and their literature. Highly recommended for library school students!

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As the population bulge of the Baby Boomer's children arrives at the teen years, publishers and librarians are scurrying to meet the radically different needs of the Net Generation. This collection of essays, talks, editorials, and rants by Marc Aronson are sure to dissipate inertia and frustration, even as they rejuvenate the perennially young at heart.

The Moves Make the Man (rpkg) (HarperClassics)

Bruce Brooks

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The Moves Make The Man 3 out of 5 stars.
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I really enjoyed reading the Moves Make the Man.The book is about two kids Jerome and Bix. Bix likes to play baseball and Jerome likes to play basketball. They become really good friends. Bix's mom is in a mental hospital and Bix wants to see her but his dad won't let him.Then Bix asks his dad to play him in a basketball game and says if he wins he could see his mom so Jerome teaches Bix all he knows and Bix becomes good at basketball. Read the book to find out if Bix beats his dad and is able to see his mom.

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Reverse spin, triple pump, reverse dribble, stutter step with twist to the left, stutter into jumper, blind pass. These are me. The moves make the man.The moves make me.Jerome foxworthy -- the Jayfox to his friends -- likes to think he can handle anything. He handled growing up without a father. He handled being the first black kid in school. And he sure can handle a basketball.

Then Jerome meets bix Rivers -- mysterious and moody, but a great athlete. So Jerome decides to teach bix his game. He can tell that bix has the talent. All he's got to do is learn the right moves....

Everywhere

Bruce Brooks

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Memories of Everywhere 5 out of 5 stars.
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I am a fourth grade teacher and would love every child and parent to read this book. So many times we find ourselves at a loss on how to deal with health/death issues. Using this book will help the young and old discuss their feelings by sharing the lessons of what this book has to offer. Take the time to read this short, but meaning filled book. Everyone will go away with a happy heart!

Read this book! 4 out of 5 stars.
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Katherine Naula
May 28,2003
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By: Bruce Brooks.

Bruce Brooks choose the setting for the book every where in the capital of Virginia, which is Richmond. They lived in a small house where the boy's life was pretty sad, because at the beginning some thing bad happens to the boy's grandfather and that attaches with the theme that is love between the boy and this grandfather. After Dooley and the boy (which they never tell his name) have to find a turtle, Dooley remembers seeing in a comic book about saving lives. If Dooley gets a turtle and he puts something on that his grandfather loves his grandfather will get better. His grandfather loves bowties so they have to put a bowtie on the turtle. As in the book "trade off the animal for the person" They had to also fix something that was broken. Dooley, grandfather, and the boy were the main characters. Read the book to find out if his grandfather gets better and what they have to fix!!!

Editorial Review:

Brooks' 1990 novel is a rich, enduring work of fiction in the literary tradition of Truman Capote and Carson McCullers. A 10-year-old boy whose beloved grandfather is gravely ill discovers the miraculous and healing power of love. "Brilliantly written."--School Library Journal. Brooks is the award-winning author of The Moves Make the Man.

What Hearts (Laura Geringer Books)

Bruce Brooks

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Editorial Review:

Recipient of a 1993 Newbery Honor, this novel is an achingly beautiful, powerfully rendered journey through childhood that is not to be missed, now available in a new edition with a striking new cover.

“From an outstandingly perceptive writer, a moving portrait of a boy, observed at four revealing turning points.” -- Pointer Review/Kirkus Reviews

“Combines fast, exciting action with an astonishing ending that proves the power of the individual imagination.” -- Starred Review/ALA Booklist

"Asa—possessed of rare sweetness, humor, and inner strength—survives intact cruel tests of his integrity, intellect, and sense of decency. From an outstandingly perceptive writer, a moving portrait of a boy, observed at four revealing turning points." —K. "Told with controlled imagery, insightful illumination of motive and the needs of his characters, Brooks has proven himself once again a master of language." —BL.

1993 Newbery Honor Book
Notable Children's Books of 1993 (ALA)
1993 Best Books for Young Adults (ALA)
1993 Fanfare Honor List (The Horn Book)
1993 Teachers' Choices (IRA)
1993 Books for the Teen Age (NY Public Library)

Boys Will Be

Bruce Brooks

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Disappointing 2 out of 5 stars.
3 of 4 people found this review helpful.

I expected this book to be much better than it was. Brooks tries to be too "cool" while writing this book, and the reader often struggles just to identify who his audience is, whether it be adolescant boys or grown fathers. The chapter on bullies was highly ridiculous. I've seen plenty of bullies in my day that would love to fight rather than just ruffle someone's feathers. Overall, the book is entertaining but is surely not one of those books you can't put down before finishing.

Awful. 1 out of 5 stars.
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Believe me, one star is generous.

I do not understand how a man, Bruce Brooks, who won a Newberry Award (Twice, even!) could have written this book. I checked reviews for his other books, and they were mostly glowing. After reading this train-wreck, I have no desire to explore this author 's other works.

Why did I pick this book up? I was hoping that Brooks knew what he was talking about. I'm young, sure, but kids change. I was looking to brush up on some in-sight. I was a boy in the 80's; this was written in the 90's. I thought it would be a good run down on how times changed through the eyes of a father, not a psychologist who uses big words.

Train-wreck. I'll repeat it. The essays contradict each other, especially the final two: Authur Ashe and Respect. "Authur Ashe" tells us that boys are not men and men are not boys. "Respect" tells us that boys are men and men are boys. Huh? Can't be both, buddy.

"Authur Ashe" falls flat. Brooks's eulogy to the man does not belong in a book about boys. To further stupify the book, he says boys veiw Magic Johnson as a "boy" playing a sport, but Authur Ashe is a "man" playing a sport. Of course kids will think this. Brooks leaves out important details that factor into this theory. Magic plays basketball, a sport boys play widely and can get a handle on. Ashe plays tennis. Many boys who grew up in the 90's would not even know who Authur Ashe is! Come on, Bruce. you won a Newberry!

To ruin this book even more, Brooks's included chapter that has nothing to do with raising boys: Eight Reasons Why Ice Hockey Kicks Football's Tutu. As I sit back trying to better the next generation of men, I'm sure I'll be quoting that chapter.

Wait. I don't think I will.

Editorial Review:

An award-winning writer presents a series of essays in which he examines the likes and dislikes, fears and attractions, hopes and worries of boys everywhere, as well as the nature of courage, heroism, and maturity. Reprint. C. H. K. PW.

The Red Wasteland: A Personal Selection of Writings About Nature for Young Readers

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Some of our most exciting and gratifying moments are spent observing nature. And some of our greatest writers have conveyed the drama of the natural world through their writings.

The Red Wasteland is Bruce Brooks's personal selection of the world's most interesting and revealing nature writing. Juxtaposing the cool dispassion of a scientist who writes about being mauled by a hyena with the engaged curiosity of J. H. Fabre and the awed reverence of Edward Abbey, Brooks shows young readers how nature writing has changed over the years.

Bruce Brooks received Newbery Honors for two of his novels. He is also a passionate bird watcher who won an Orbis Pictus Honor for a book on animal perception and communication. Now, Brooks brings together his two great loves in one amazing anthology.

Newbery Award Library IV: Maniac Magee, Scorpions and the Move Make the Man

Jerry Spinelli, Walter Dean Myers, Bruce Brooks

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Nature by Design (Knowing Nature)

Bruce Brooks

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INSTRUCTOR, CHILDREN'S LITERATURE 5 out of 5 stars.
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NATURE BY DESIGN, BROOKS' LATEST IN HIS NATURE SERIES, IS EASY TO READ AND UNDERSTAND. IT IS NOT "BABY TALK" -- THE LANGUAGE IS SOPHISTICATED ENOUGH TO KEEP ADULTS INTERESTED, WHILE PERFECTLY UNDERSTANDABLE TO THE AVERAGE EIGHT OR NINE YEAR OLD STUDENT. THE PHOTOGRAPHS ARE INTRIGUING; THE TEXT IS FASCINATING. BROOKS WASN'T GIVEN THE NEWBERY AWARD FOR NOTHING!

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Describes functional structures built by such animals as the beaver, termite, and tailorbird.

Nature by Design (Knowing Nature)

Bruce Brooks

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INSTRUCTOR, CHILDREN'S LITERATURE 5 out of 5 stars.
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NATURE BY DESIGN, BROOKS' LATEST IN HIS NATURE SERIES, IS EASY TO READ AND UNDERSTAND. IT IS NOT "BABY TALK" -- THE LANGUAGE IS SOPHISTICATED ENOUGH TO KEEP ADULTS INTERESTED, WHILE PERFECTLY UNDERSTANDABLE TO THE AVERAGE EIGHT OR NINE YEAR OLD STUDENT. THE PHOTOGRAPHS ARE INTRIGUING; THE TEXT IS FASCINATING. BROOKS WASN'T GIVEN THE NEWBERY AWARD FOR NOTHING!

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Describes functional structures built by such animals as the beaver, termite, and tailorbird.

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