Naming Liberty
Written by Jane Yolen with paintings by Jim Burke

Have you ever wondered how the Statue of Liberty was made or how it came to be in the New York harbor? Well this lovely picture book will tell you all about it along with the story of a young girl from Russia named Gitl who is coming to America with her family to find freedom.
One of the things I really like about this book is that it tells you two stories at the same time. The left hand pages tell the story of Gitl’s family as they make their way across Europe to get on a boat for America. The family goes through many difficult times, but they are determined o find a better life in American.The right hand pages tell the story of Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, the French artist who designed the Statue of Liberty. Each page has paintings by Jim Burke that blend the two stories together beautifully.
There are some great facts about the Statue of Liberty that I never knew! How tall it is, how long it took to make it, how it was made and much, much more. Did you know that there is a connection between the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris? You’ll have to read the book to find out what it is. And you’ll be delighted to learn what Gitl’s American name is once she comes to America. Check out this book soon, I think you’ll really enjoy reading it.
~Reviewed Mrs. Molly Efland

stories to students. Was John Henry a real person? Nelson documents the questions he asked himself and the numerous sources that he sought out in his journey to find the answer to this question. Although this book doesn’t give quite enough information about all of the details that Nelson uncovers, it does lay out how difficult it can be to find the answers to your wonderings. Nelson had to ask numerous times at libraries for records to be released for him to review. It seemed that no matter where he turned, he ran into roadblocks in his research. I loved the realistic description of how fun and challenging research can be. In the end, Nelson provides substantial evidence to give the answer to his question. You’ll have to read to find out if John Henry really was a real person. At the conclusion of the book, Nelson:
We are so fortunate to have access to countless resources online at our school. Students are becoming increasingly active using the technology we have and using the Internet to find information and connect with friends both online and at home. With this great resource comes the chance that students may experience cyberbullying among friends. We typically see this happen in our upper grades students. I wanted to let you know that we have a great new book in our library called Cyberbullying: Deal with it ctrl alt delete it. This book has scenarios, information, and even quizzes to tell if you are a cyberbully or if you are being bulled online. It is appropriate for students, but it’s also a great resource to read in a classroom or as a family.







I just love to hear authors talk about their books and see where they get their ideas and what their process for writing is like. I’ve already mentioned the Decatur Book Festival as a great road trip to take in order to meet numerous authors. However, if you can’t travel that far, there are some authors coming to Athens that you might be interested in.









