Saturday, November 14, 2009

Halloween Party 2009












On Monday evening, October 26th, the H. Leslie Perry Memorial Library hosted its annual Halloween Celebration, with more than 75 children and adults attending. In total, 26 children and 3 adults participated in the costume contest, with the following categories and winners: Mekhi Hargrove – Scariest Costume, Raina Banda – Best Walk, Meredith Wilson – Most Creative, Morgan Johnson – Most Enthusiastic, Anitra Edwards – Funniest Costume & Khalil Gay – Best Overall. The Judges Panel consisted of local library supporters, the brothers of Omega Psi Phi. After the contest, the crowd listened to terrifying tales read by Children’s Librarian Jeriann Thacker and put their wrapping skills to the test with a boys against girls Mummy Wrap. The boys & t

heir mummy (Youth Services supporter Mr. Mike Edwards) edged out a narrow victory over the girls & their mummy (Library Board of Trustees member Mrs. Marion Perry). Afterward, everyone enjoyed refreshments provided by the Friends of the Library.

Newbery Award Winners

The Newbery Medal was named for eighteenth-century British bookseller John Newbery. It is awarded annually by the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association, to the author of the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children.

2009

The Graveyard BookThe Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman


Neil Gaiman has once again created a world filled with both dark humor and adventure. Nobody Owens, orphaned as an infant, is raised by the ghosts, ghouls, and werewolves of a graveyard. Exciting and oddly touching!
Recommended by Rachael, Powells.com

2008

Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!: Voices from a Medieval VillageGood Masters! Sweet Ladies!: Voices from a Medieval Village by Laura Amy Schlitz

Synopsis
Maidens, monks, and millers' sons — in these pages, readers will meet them all. There's Hugo, the lord's nephew, forced to prove his manhood by hunting a wild boar; sharp-tongued Nelly, who supports her family by selling live eels; and the peasant's daughter, Mogg, who gets a clever lesson in how to save a cow from a greedy landlord.

2007

The Higher Power of LuckyThe Higher Power of Lucky by Susan Patron

Synopsis
Lucky, age ten, doesn't expect running away to be so complicated. A large cast of magnanimous surprises awaits her when she plans to hide from her guardian in the Mojave Desert.

2006

Criss CrossCriss Cross by Lynne Rae Perkins

Review
"It begins with Debbie's yearning for something to happen. What happens is a poetic melange of sweetly ordinary moments....A tenderly existential work that will reward more thoughtful readers." Kirkus Reviews

2005

Kira-KiraKira-Kira by Cynthia Kadohata

Review
"Kadohata stays true to the child's viewpoint in plain, beautiful prose that can barely contain the passionate feelings....The quiet words will speak to readers who have lost someone they love — or fear that they could." Booklist (Starred Review)

2004

The Tale of DespereauxThe Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo

Publisher Comments
From the master storyteller who brought us Because of Winn-Dixie comes another classic, a fairy tale full of quirky, unforgettable characters, featuring twenty-four stunning black-and-white illustrations by Timothy Basil Ering, in an elegant design that pays tribute to the best in classic children’s books and bookmaking traditions.

2003

Crispin: The Cross of LeadCrispin: The Cross of Lead by Avi

Publisher Comments
"Asta's son" is all he's ever been called. The lack of name is appropriate, because he and his mother are but poor peasants in fourteenth-century medieval England. But this thirteen-year-old boy who thought he had little to lose soon finds himself with even less � no home, family, or possessions. Accused of a crime he did not commit, he has been declared a "wolf's head." That means he may be killed on sight, by anyone.

2002

A Single Shard by Linda Sue Park

Publisher Comments
Tree-ear, an orphan, has become fascinated with the potters' craft; he wants nothing more than to watch master potter Min at work, and he dreams of making a pot of his own someday. When Min takes on Tree-ear as his helper, Tree-ear is elated — until he finds obstacles in his path: the backbreaking labor of digging and hauling clay, Min's irascible temper, and his own ignorance. However, Tree-ear is determined to prove himself.

2001 A Year Down Yonder by Richard Peck
2000 Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis
1999 Holes by Louis Sachar
1998 Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse
1997 The View From Saturday by E. L. Konigsburg
1996 The Midwife's Apprentice by Karen Cushman
1995 Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech
1994 The Giver by Lois Lowry
1993 Missing May by Cynthia Rylant
1992 Shiloh by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
1991 Maniac Magee by Jerry Spinelli
1990 Number the Stars by Lois Lowry
1989 Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices by Paul Fleischman
1988 Lincoln: A Photobiography by Russell Freedman
1987 The Whipping Boy by Sid Fleischman
1986 Sarah, Plain and Tall by Patricia Maclachlan
1985 The Hero and the Crown by Robin Mckinley
1984 Dear Mr. Henshaw by Beverly Cleary
1983 Dicey's Song by Cynthia Voigt
1982 A Visit To William Blake's Inn by Nancy Willard
1981 Jacob Have I Loved by Katherine Paterson
1980 A Gathering of Days by Joan W. Blos
1979 The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin
1978 Bridge To Terabithia by Katherine Paterson
1977 Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor
1976 The Grey King by Susan Cooper
1975 M.C. Higgins, the Great by Virginia Hamilton
1974 The Slave Dancer by Paula Fox
1973 Julie of the Wolves by Jean Craighead George
1972 Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of Nimh (aladdin) by Robert C. O'brien
1971 The Summer of the Swans by Betsy Cromer Byars
1970 Sounder by William H. Armstrong
1969 The High King by Lloyd Alexander
1968 From the Mixed-up File of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E. L. Konigsburg
1967 Up a Road Slowly by Irene Hunt
1966 I, Juan De Pareja by Elizabeth Borton De Trevino
1965 Shadow of a Bull by Maia Wojciechowska
1964 It's Like This Cat by Emily Cheney Neville
1963 A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'engle
1962 The Bronze Bow by Elizabeth George Speare
1961 Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'dell
1960 Onion John by Joseph Krumgold
1959 The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare
1958 Rifles for Watie by Harold Keith
1957 Miracles on Maple Hill by Virginia Eggertsen Sorensen
1956 Carry on Mr Bowditch by Jean Lee Latham
1955 The Wheel on the School by Meindert De Jong
1954 And Now Miguel by Joseph Krumgold
1953 Secret of the Andes by Ann Nolan Clark
1952 Ginger Pye by Eleanor Estes
1951 Amos Fortune, Free Man by Elizabeth Yates
1950 The Door in the Wall by Marguerite De Angeli
1949 King of the Wind by Marguerite Henry
1948 The Twenty-one Balloons by William Paene Du Bois
1947 Miss Hickory by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey
1946 Strawberry Girl by Lois Lenski
1945 Rabbit Hill by Robert Lawson
1944 Johnny Tremain by Esther Forbes
1943 Adam of the Road by Elizabeth Janet Gray
1942 The Matchlock Gun by Walter D. Edmonds
1941 Call It Courage by Armstrong Sperry
1940 Daniel Boone by James Daugherty
1939 Thimble Summer by Elizabeth Enright
1938 The White Stag by Kate Seredy
1937 Roller Skates by Ruth Sawyer
1936 Caddie Woodlawn by Carol Ryrie Brink
1935 Dobry by Monica. Shannon
1934 Invincible Louisa: The Story of the Author of Little Women by Cornelia Meigs
1933 Young Fu of the Upper Yangtze by Elizabeth Foreman Lewis
1932 Waterless Mountain by Laura Adams Armer
1931 The Cat Who Went To Heaven by Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth
1930 Hitty: Her First Hundred Years by Rachel Field
1929 The Trumpeter of Krakow by Eric P. Kelly
1928 Gay Neck by Dhan Gopal Mukerji
1927 Smoky the Cowhorse by Will James
1926 Shen of the Sea by Arthur Bowie Chrisman
1925 Tales From the Silver Lands by Charles Finger
1924 The Dark Frigate by Charles Boardman Hawes
1923 The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle by Hugh Lofting
1922 The Story of Mankind by Hendrik Willem Van Loon

Fiction for Guys

Fiction intended for and/or about boys and young men.

1. Stuff : the life of a cool demented dude By Strong, Jeremy.
2. School's out-- forever By Patterson, James
3. Coach Carter By Jones, Jasmine.
4. The Afterlife By Soto, Gary.
5. Mercy on these teenage chimps By Soto, Gary.
6. Venomous By Krovatin, Christopher.
7. Hatchet By Paulsen, Gary.
8. Maximum Ride : the angel experiment By Patterson, James
9. Twisted By Anderson, Laurie Halse.
10. Little brother By Doctorow, Cory.
11. I am the cheese : a novel By Cormier, Robert.
12. Alcatraz versus the evil Librarians By Sanderson, Brandon.
13. Full tilt : a novel By Shusterman, Neal.
14. The Outsiders By Hinton, S. E.
15. Bucking the Sarge By Curtis, Christopher Paul.
16. Spy High mission one By Butcher, A. J.
17. Holes By Sachar, Louis
18. Tangerine By Bloor, Edward

Urban Lit for Teens

Urban Lit for Teens booklist

Autobiography of my dead brother bookjacketWalter Dean Myers
"The thing was that me and Rise were blood brothers, but sometimes I really didn't know him..." And so Jesse fills his sketchbook with drawings and portraits of his blood brother Rise, and his comic strip, "Spodi Roti and Wise," as he makes sense of friendship, loyalty, and loss in a neighborhood where drive-bys, vicious gangs, and abusive cops are everyday realities.
Black and White bookjacketPaul Volponi
"I don't remember if the idea of robbing people came up before Eddie snuck out his dead grandfather's gun or not. But once the two of those things were square in front of us, they fit right together." Marcus and Eddie are the stars of Long Island City High School's basketball team. Marcus is black and Eddie is white. One cold night, something goes wrong and they make a big mistake.
Bluford High series bookjacketby Paul Langan & Anne E. Schraff
Drama's happening at Bluford High. Find out exactly what in Blood is Thicker, Brothers in Arms, The Bully, Secrets in the Shadows, Someone to Love Me, and more.
Bronx Masquerade bookjacketNikki Grimes
"The world ain't but one big surprise after another." While studying the Harlem Renaissance, students at a Bronx high school read aloud poems they've written, revealing their innermost thoughts and fears to their formerly clueless classmates.
Brother Hood bookjacketJanet McDonald
Nate Whitely's life at a prestigious prep school in upstate New York takes him far from his Harlem home, but not so far as to sever the strong bond he has to his neighborhood. Soon, complications from one life intrude into the other. His childhood friend Hustle won't give up his street-smart ways and doesn't want Nate to either.
Chameleon bookjacketCharles R. Smith Jr.
Now that Shawn is headed for high school, he wonders if he'd be better off at the school in Mama's neighborhood, where he'd be free of Compton's hassles. But then he wouldn't be with his buddies - shooting the breeze, cracking jokes, tightening his D on the court, covering each other's backs - or with the beautiful Marisol, who's been making star appearances in his dreams.
Chill Wind bookjacketJanet McDonald
"Aisha knew what time it was - time to deal." When her welfare benefits dry up, Aisha, a 19 year-old black single mother with two children and no high school diploma or work history, has to figure out a way to support herself and her family.
Drama High series bookjacketL. Divine
"Drama class ain't got nothin' on Drama High." Jayd just wants to start her Junior year of high school drama free. But wanting ain't getting, especially at a place like Drama High, a predominately white high school in a wealthy part of Los Angeles, where Jayd and 30 other Compton kids get bussed to daily.
First Part Last bookjacketAngela Johnson
Bobby's a classic urban teenager. He's restless. He's impulsive. But the thing that makes him different is this: He's going to be a father. His girlfriend, Nia, is pregnant, and their lives are about to change forever. They want to do the right thing - if only it was clear what the right thing was.
Game bookjacketWalter Dean Myers
Drew Lawson has mad game. He knows it, his teammates know it, and his coach knows it. But now there's a white boy who's getting all of the coach's love. Drew can't lose his cool, because he needs ball to get to college. He needs to find out how deep his game really is.
Harlem Hustle bookjacketJanet McDonald
Abandoned to the streets to raise himself, Eric Samson knows life won't be easy. Beginning with the choices he must make. The fast cash of the streets still tempts him, but the threat of getting locked up - again - is daunting. Maybe Eric's way out is as Harlem Hustle, the rapper he dreams of being.
Homeboyz bookjacketAlan Lawrence Sitomer
When Teddy Anderson's little sister is gunned down in a drive-by shooting, the gang members who rule the streets dismiss the incident as just another case of RP, RT - wrong place, wrong time. According to gangsta logic, Tina is just another casualty. But while the Anderson family mourns, Teddy plots revenge.
Hoopster bookjacketAlan Lawrence Sitomer
Andre Anderson has got it all together: work, play, and romance. He rules the local basketball court. His new girlfriend, Gwen, is as smart, good-looking, and ambitious as he is. And at Affairs magazine, where Andre works as a summer intern, his featured personal essay on racism has just made him a local celebrity. But the unflinching honesty of Andre's writing has made him a target.
Hot Girl bookjacketDream Jordan
Opportunity knocks one hot summer day when fly-girl Naleejah struts her stuff right up to Kate and takes a seat. After Naleejah gives her a much-needed makeover, Kate suddenly has the attention of her dream boy. But is Naleejah checking for him, too? Soon, what seems like a fun and exciting summer ends up being a harsh reality check. Kate must decide how to get back on the right track... or is it already too late?
 Hotlanta series bookjacketDenene Millner & Mitzi Miller
"Designer clothes. Gorgeous boys. Family secrets. Major drama. They don't call it Hotlanta for nothing!" Twins Sydney and Lauren Duke are the privileged princesses of the Atlanta social scene. Prim-and-proper Sydney and wild-child Lauren have the world at their Jimmy Choo-clad feet.
Hurricane Song bookjacketPaul Volponi
Miles has only been living with his musician father in New Orleans for two months when Hurrican Katrina hits - and they haven't really been getting along. But father and son must set aside their differences when they seek refuge in the crowded Superdome. What begins as a safe haven from the storm soon turns into a nightmare.
If I Were Your Boyfriend bookjacketEarl Sewell
(A Kimani Tru novel.) How had Keysha gone from popular to social outcast? One word: frenemy. A girl Keysha thought was her friend planted drugs on her - and Keysha got caught.
Indigo Summer bookjacketMonica McKayhan
(A Kimani Tru novel.) Fifteen-year-old Indigo Summer's world finally seems to be going in the right direction: She hooks up with the star linebacker on the high-school football team, gets a date for homecoming and makes the high-school dance squad all in the same week. But sometimes things are just too good to be true.
It Chicks bookjacketTia Williams
What they want is fame. All they have is drama. Welcome to Louis B. Armstrong, New York City's most prestigious performing-arts school, where the gifted, the wannabe starlets, and the It chicks are all on the rise. They're all playing the fame game and will do whatever it takes to nail it.
Jason and Kyra bookjacketDana Davidson
Jason Vincent is Cross High's basketball star and one of the most popular guys in school. Brainy Kyra Evans isn't. But she doesn't much care what people think. Under normal circumstances, Jason and Kyra would live in the separate worlds until graduation. Fate intervenes, however, the two grow closer and begin to fall in love. Being together means navigating challenges - but staying apart may be impossible.
Kendra bookjacketCoe Booth
Kendra's mom, Renee, had her when she was only 14 years old. Renee and her mom made a deal - Renee could get an education, and Kendra would live with her grandmother. But now Renee's out of grad school and Kendra's in high school... and getting into some trouble herself.
The Making of Dr. Truelove bookjacketDerrick Barnes
Diego loves his girlfriend, Roxy. When they suddenly break up due to Diego's own insecurity issues, the boy is crushed. So on the trusty advice of his (crazy) best friend, Diego invents an alter ego known as Dr. Truelove. A sex and relationship e-columnist, Truelove is smooth where Diego is gawky, skilled where Diego is clueless. Truelove is, quite clearly, the way back into Roxy's heart. Or so it seems...
Monster bookjacketWalter Dean Myers
Steve Harmon's black. He's in jail, maybe forever. He's on trial for murder. And he's sixteen years old. "Sometimes I feel like I have walked into the middle of a movie. Maybe I can make my own movie. The film will be the story of my life."
The Pact bookjacketMonica McKayhan
(A Kimani Tru novel.) "Break up for the summer." That's the deal Indigo Summer makes with her boyfriend, Marcus Carter. That way, they can both enjoy their vacations, no guilt, no questions asked. Indigo heads to Chicago and starts hanging out with her cool cousin, who lives alone at seventeen and has her own life - a life Indigo thought she wanted, until things get way out of hand.
Response bookjacketPaul Volponi
Noah and his friends go to a predominantly white neighborhood with a plan: steal a car, sell it to a chop shop, and make some fast cash. But that never happens. Instead, Noah, a teen father, is the victim of a vicious beating that leaves him with a fractured skull. Was the attacker just protecting his turf, or did he assault Noah because he's black?
Ride Wit' Me bookjacketKatina King
Check out Mercedes and Dalvin, two beautiful young lovers in a modern day story that is destined to be a classic. Mercedes is truly a daddy's girl. Dalvin is a rising kingpin. But sometimes in love, things are not meant to be. Will Mercedes and Dalvin fall victim to the obstacles standing in their way, or will they fight against the odds and ride it out?
Rooftop bookjacketPaul Volponi
Addison was like the big brother Clay never had. Separated for years by a family argument, the two cousins are finally back together, trying to work out their problems. But Addison never gets a chance. One night he and Clay are on the rooftop of a building in the projects, and Addison is fatally shot - by the police - as Clay stands just a few steps away.
Rucker Park Setup bookjacketPaul Volponi
Rucker Park - a place where basketball's greatest pro players go up against street legends. Best friends Mackey and J.R. have waited their whole lives to win the basketball tournament here.
Shooter bookjacketWalter Dean Myers
Leonard: "I have bought a gaw-juss weapon. It lies beneath my bed like a secret lover, quiet, powerful, waiting to work my magic."
Snitch bookjacketAllison van Diepen
In a school run by gangs, staying out was harder than joining. Lines are clearly marked at South Bay High School. It's mixed territory for the Crips and the Bloods, which means the drama never stops. Julia DiVino wants none of it. No colors, no C-Walks - it's just not her thing. But when Eric Valiente jumps into her life, everything changes. Lines are redrawn. And then they're crossed.
Teenage Bluez bookjacket
Teenage Bluez is a collection of six urban fiction stories made especially for teenagers. Teen issues that get real crazy...
Tyrell bookjacketCoe Booth
Tyrell can't get a break. His dad is in jail, his mom's no help, his brother's just a kid, and his girlfriend, Novisha, wants more than he can give. He's living in a shelter, but he doesn't want to be there long. So he comes up with a plan. It could save him. Or it could backfire completely. Welcome to Tyrell's world.
What They Found: Love on 145th Street bookjacketWalter Dean Myers
"Looking in the mirror, I saw what I always saw, plain old me. Short hair sticking out all over my head like it ain't never seen a comb, lips too big, eyes puffy from being up all night. There ain't nothing pretty about me. I'm sixteen, and I got a baby, but that doesn't mean I'm some kind of freak. And I've never been a whore. Money don't come knocking on your door if you poor and black."