Read From Cover to Cover Online
Authors: Kathleen T. Horning
Hoose, Phillip, 17
Hopkins, Lee Bennett, 81
Horn Book, The
, 139, 166
Horowitz, Ruth, 123–24
horror genre, 143
Houdini: The Handcuff King
(Lutes), 34
House in the Night, The
(Swanson), 106
House of the Scorpion, The
(Farmer), 143
How to Heal a Broken Wing
(Graham), 105
How to Steal a Dog
(O’Connor), 148
humorous poetry, 77–79
Hunger Games, The
(Collins), 143
Hunt, Jonathan, 26
Hurd, Clement, 101–2, 103–4
hyperbole, 160
i am the running girl
(Adoff ), 72
Ibatoulline, Bagram, 144
I Can Read series, 115, 124
If Not for the Cat
(Prelutsky), 79
I Had a Rooster
(Seeger), 84
I Hate English!
(E. Levine), 112
Iktomi and the Buzzard
(Goble), 111
illustrations
abstract, 110
cartoon art, 112
in easy readers, 125–26, 127–28
expressionistic, 111
folk art, 111–12
in fractured fairy tales, 66–67
impressionistic, 110–11
inclusive, 28–29
naive, 111
in nonfiction books, 26–27, 34–37
nonobjective, 110
in novels, 144–45
placement of, 38
realistic, 109–10
surrealistic, 110
in traditional literature, 61–63
imagery, 159
of poetry, 72–73
In a Dark, Dark Room
(Schwartz), 64
index, 20
Indoor Noisy Book, The
(M. W. Brown), 89–90
information books.
See
nonfiction books
institutional market, 7
International Standard Book Number (ISBN), 16
The Invention of Hugo Cabret
(Selznick), 144
It’s Not the Stork!
(Harris), 17
Jackson, Ellen, 36
Jackson, Shelley Ann, 30
Jackson Friends series (Edwards), 135
Jacques, Brian, 143
Jamie and Angus Stories, The
(Fine), 134
Janeczko, Paul B., 80–81, 82
Jeffers, Susan, 62
Jellaby
(Soo), 145
Jenkins, Steve, 32–33, 108
Joey Pigza series, 158
John Henry
(Lester), 58
Johnson, Angela, 105–6
Johnson-Davies, Denys, 111
Juan, Ana, 110
Judy Moody series (McDonald), 141
Just a Minute
(Morales), 107
Just Like Josh Gibson
(Johnson), 105–6
Kajikawa, Kimiko, 63
Kennedy, X.J., 78–79
Kennemer, Phyllis K., 173–74
khiyamiyas,
111
Kirkus, Virginia, 6
Kirkus Reviews,
166
Knight, Christopher G., 24
Krensky, Stephen, 31
Krommes, Beth, 106
Kuklin, Susan, 36
Kuskin, Karla, 69–70
LaFave, Kim, 109
Lakota folktales, 111–12
Langstaff, John, 83
language
figurative, 159–60
inclusive, 28–29
patterned, 89–91
in style, 159–63
Larrick, Nancy, 81
Lasky, Kathryn, 24
Latimer, Louise P., 140
Lauber, Patricia, 24
Law, Ingrid, 142
Leaf Man
(Ehlert), 108
Lear, Edward, 78
legends, 51
Lenape traditional tale, 59
Lester, Julius, 57–58
Let It Shine
(Bryan), 84
Let Them Play
(Raven), 18
Levine, Ellen, 112
Levine, Karen, 30
librarians, children’s, 10, 49, 140, 165, 166–67
libraries, 5, 7, 139
book evaluation in, 10–11, 166
oral storytelling in, 49
library bindings, 12
Library Journal,
166
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication data (CIP), 15–16
Life on Earth and Beyond
(Turner), 35
Light in the Attic, A
(Silverstein), 78
“Lighting a Fire” (Kennedy) 78
Lights Out
(Geisert), 107
Lincoln: A Photobiography
(Freedman), 24–25
The Lincolns: A Scrapbook Look at Abraham and Mary
(Fleming), 38
line (in art), 96
line length, in easy readers, 126
literary criticism, versus reviewing, 167–68
literary devices, 159
Little Bear
(Minarik), 115, 122, 124–25
Little Bo-Peep
(Pearson), 77
Little Golden Books, 7
Little House, The
(Burton), 97
Little Island, The
(M. W. Brown), 93–94
Little Lions, Bull Baiters & Hunting Hounds
(Crosby), 30
Little Red Riding Hood, versions of, 66, 161
Lobel, Arnold, 115–17, 122–23
Loki & Alex
(C. Smith), 108
Lon Po Po
(Young), 112
Look, Lenore, 110, 134
Lottridge, Celia Barker, 136
Loud Silence of Francine Green, The
(Cushman), 141
Love That Dog
(Creech), 82
Low, William, 109
Lowry, Lois, 149–50, 158, 161
Lucy Long Ago
(Thimmesh), 31–32
Mabela the Clever
(M. MacDonald), 58–59
Macaulay, David, 176
MacDonald, Golden (Margaret Wise Brown), 93–95
MacDonald, Margaret Read, 58–59
Machines Go to Work
(Low), 109
Madden, Kerry, 44
Magic School Bus Lost in the Solar System
(Cole), 37
Magic School Bus series (Cole), 25
design of, 37
humorous tone of, 40–41
magic tales, 52
Make Lemonade
(Wolff ), 82
Man Who Walked Between the Towers, The
(Gerstein), 26
marketing, 10–11
Marshall, James, 57, 77
Martin, Jacqueline Briggs, 26, 107
Mary Had a Little Lamb
(S. Hale), 77
mass-market books, 7
Massee, May, 6
Masterpiece
(Broach), 143
McCarty, Peter, 105
McDonald, Megan, 141
McMillan, Bruce, 77, 108
Me Hungry!
(Tankard), 176–77
mechanicals, 10
media (artistic), in picture books, 104–9
Meltzer, Milton, 24, 26, 42
Mercy Watson Goes for a Ride
(DiCamillo), 131–32
metaphor, 72–73, 160
meter, 70–71
Midwife’s Apprentice, The
(Cushman), 141
Milgrim, David, 129–30
Miller, Bertha Mahony, 166
Miller, Margaret, 108
Miller-Lachmann, Lyn, 49
Millions of Cats
(Gág), 85–86, 88
Minarik, Else Holmelund, 115, 117–18, 124–25
Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, The
(Di Camillo), 144
Mitchell, Lucy Sprague, 88
Moon Plane
(McCarty), 105
Moore, Anne Carroll, 139
Morales, Yuyi, 107
Moriuchi, Mique, 106
Mother Goose and Friends
(Sanderson), 75–76
Mother Goose nursery rhymes, 75–76
Motor Girl series, 139
Mr. Rabbit and the Lovely Present
(Zolotow), 111
Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters
(John Steptoe), 112
multicultural literature, 49–50
Murphy, Jim, 45–46
Myers, Christopher, 108
Myers, Walter Dean, 42–43, 82
Mysterious Thelonius
(Raschka), 110
Mysterious Universe, The
(Jackson), 36
mystery genre, 143–44
mythology, 51
narrative structure, 146–47
conflict in, 147–48
plot development in, 148–51
narrative styles, in traditional literature, 57–61
Nash, Ogden, 78
National Council of Teachers of English, Orbis Pictus Award of, 27
Neighborhood Mother Goose, The
(Crews), 76
Nelson, Kadir, 40
Nelson, Scott Reynolds, 46
Never to Forget
(Meltzer), 42
Newbery Honor Books, nonfiction, 23, 26
Newbery Medal, 7, 11, 138
early winners of, 140
establishment of, 139
first awarded, 24
impact of, 23–24
and nonfiction, 26–27
Night Driving
(Coy), 105
Nine in One, Grr!
(Xiong), 111
Njeng, Pierre Yves, 111
No Talking
(Clements), 141
Noisy Books, 89, 90–91
nonfiction books, 20–21
author’s authority and responsibility in, 27–29
Caldecott Medal–winning, 26–27
design in, 37–38
documentation of sources in, 44–46
illustrations in, 26–27, 34–37
Newbery Medal–winning, 24, 26
organization of, 29–34
unconventional approaches in, 25–26
writing style in, 39–44
nonsense verse, 77–79
Not One Damsel in Distress
(Yolen), 64
note taking, 169–70
Nothing But the Truth
(Avi), 157
novels
illustrated, 144–45
verse, 82–83
Now Is Your Time!
(Myers), 42–43
Number the Stars
(Lowry), 149–50, 158, 161
Nursery Crimes
(Geisert), 107
nursery rhymes, 74–77
Nye, Naomi Shihab, 82
Oberman, Sheldon, 64
O’Connor, Barbara, 148
Old Mother Hubbard and Her Wonderful Dog
(Marshall), 77
onomatopoeia, 160–61
Opie, Iona and Peter, 56, 75–76
oral stories, 48, 49
of original folktales, 60–61
rhymes, 75–76
Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children, 27
organization
in nonfiction books, 29–34
in traditional literature collections, 65
Orlev, Uri, 142
outside sources, consulting, 170–72
Ox-Cart Man
(Hall), 111
The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes
(Opie), 75
pace, in picture books, 93–95
Page, Robin, 32–33
page layout, 9
page proofs, 9, 10
painting, 106–7
Pa Lia’s First Day
(Edwards), 135
paperback edition, 12–13
parallel plot, 150–51
Park, Linda Sue, 79–80
Paulsen, Gary, 138
Pearson, Tracey Campbell, 77
Peck, Beth, 105–6
Pedro and Me
(Winick), 34
Percy Jackson and the Olympians series (Riordan), 143
personification, 159
Peters, Andrew Fusek, 81
Philbrick, Rodman, 147
photo-essays, 35–36
documentation of sources in, 44–45
photobiography, 24–25
photodocumentary technique, 44–45
photography
in picture books, 108
in science books, 35
picture books, 21, 85–88, 112–13
composition of, 98–104
illustrations in, 95–98
media in, 104–9
pace in, 93–95
patterned language in, 89–91
predictability in, 92–93
production of, 9–10
structure of, 88
style of, 109–12
text in, 88
of traditional literature, 61–63
visual elements in, 96–98
pictures.
See also
illustrations; photography
composition of, 98–104
media of, 104–9
styles of, 109–12
visual elements of, 96–98
Pinkney, Jerry, 110
plot
conflict in, 147–48
development of, 148–51
in easy readers, 123–25
in fiction, 145–51
in transitional books, 136–37
poetry, 21, 68.
See also
nursery rhymes; verse
collections of, 79–82
humorous, 77–79
ideas of, 73–74
images of, 72–73
sound of, 69–72
point of view
in fiction, 156–57
first person, 156
objective, 157
omniscient, 156–57
shifting, 146
popular appeal, 178
pourquoi tales, 52
Prange, Beckie, 107
predictability
in picture books, 92–93
in plot, 149–50
preface, 17
Preller, James, 142
Prelutsky, Jack, 78, 79
primary sources, 44
Princess Academy
(Hale), 142
Pringle, Laurence, 39–40
printing code, 15
printings, 14–15
printmaking, 107
progressive plot, 148–49
protagonists, 147–48
publication process, 6–11
publicity department, 10
Publishers Weekly,
10
publishing houses
children’s divisions in, 139