Eve of the Newbery/Caldecott Awards 2009
Yes, here we go again. I still get excited about the annual ALA awards for the "best" children's books. No matter how long I've taught or what we are called now, I am still a children's literature expert at heart. It's what life is all about for me. I have my personal collection of autographed books going back to 1967. Twice I've been correct in "choosing the winner" before the announcements. I'm pretty good at it. I had a terrific teacher, Dr. Harris McClaskey at the U. way back in the...well never mind about that. I took 5 classes from him, I loved the storytelling and children's book illustration classes the best. Through Dr. McClaskey's classes I became aware of my love of children's literature. I did three big projects in the Kerlan Collection as well as wrote my M.A. paper on the Kerlan Award. Then in the late 1980's I quickly took all of Dr. Odland's classes b/4 she retired. I received two compliments from her which to this day still mean so much to me. One day in class she said that she never really liked school librarians, but that she has come to change her mind about one of them, who she felt was pretty outstanding. Then she looked right at me. I felt very honored. The 2nd time I received a compliment from Dr. Odland was quite a bit later at the annual Children's Book Week dinner at the U. She was by this time in quite advanced stages of her disease; was in a wheel chair and could barely speak. She motioned me to come closer and whispered in my ear: "Are you still that good school librarian?" With tears in my eyes, I told her yes, I was and am still working hard at it. I haven't often felt very successful about my profession. Far too often I fell beaten down, it is difficult to remember the ideals I used to have. But anyway, tomorrow is a new day. I am most confident that Wabi Sabi by Mark Reibstein, illustrated by Ed Young will get the Caldecott Award it is absolutely exquisite! I'm not quite as sure about the Newbery Award. Some say The Underneath by Kathi Appelt will get the award while others say Waiting for Normal by Leslie Connor will win. It is now a matter of time. What is exciting is that there is now a link to the ALA Award ceremony in Denver so I won't have to wait to see all the "winners". I will forward it on to all the marvelous media specialists as I have done for the past 25 years. I'll let you know if I was correct this year.
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I thought the name of your blog was Media Queen. I remembered that we created the names of our blogs together, and you suggested the name of mine. Maybe you were unable to retrieve your file and created a new name. I did that a few times.
Well, it is good to know your new file name, so I will be able to pick a look at your writings next time.
This my second post to you. I tried one earlier, but it did not publish.
thought the name of your blog was Media Queen. I remembered that we created the names of our blogs together, and you suggested the name of mine. Maybe you were unable to retrieve your file and created a new name. I did that a few times.
Well, it is good to know your new file name, so I will be able to pick a look at your writings next time.
This is my second post to you. I tried one earlier, but it did not publish.
This is a beautiful description of your love for literature -- thanks for sharing! And while it is clear that you changed one person's opinion toward school librarians, I'm sure you've changed others, too :)
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