Okay, I’m trying this post one more time as Edublogs has had server issues all day and the post I put up before lunch is nowhere to be found.
I happened
upon Meet Danitra Brown by Nikki Grimes, this week as I was looking for a book to share with teachers. I just fell in love with Danitra and her friend Zuri. Each poem in the book is about one or both of them. They are written from the child’s point of view and every child can relate to them because they are about real life experiences. Nikki Grimes gives us great poems in Meet Danitra Brown. She has also written, Danitra Brown, Class Clown and Danitra Brown Leaves Town. I have not read either of those, but they are now on my list TBR.
Here is my favorite poem from the book:
Sweet Blackberry
Danitra says my skin’s like double chocolate fudge
’cause I’m so dark.
The kids at school say it another way.
“You so black, girl,” they say,
“at night, people might think
you ain’t nothin’ but a piece o’sky.”
I never cry, but inside there’s a hurting place.
I make sure no one sees it on my face.
Then mama tells me, “Next time, honey, you just say,
The blacker the berry, the sweeter the juice.”
Now that’s just what I do.
I sure wish I had told them that before.
Those kids don’t bother teasin’ me no more.
I also wanted to let you know about some more giveaways that I found today.
Over at Bookish Ruth, Tethered by Amy MacKinnon is being given away. Get your name in the drawing. She is giving away a paperback ARC and an autographed hardcover.
Also, The Literate Housewife has 3 copies of The Witch’s Trinity by Erika Mailman to giveaway. There are many ways to get your name in this one, so have a look.
To come by Monday, I hope, if Edublogs cooperates: review of Papa’s Mark, Very Hairy Bear and No Talking. Man, I have alot of reviews to do to catch up with my reading!