Diane Browne's 'Ebony and the Auntie of the Starlight' is on Amazon as an e-book. |
Summer Schools
are mostly over. What now? In the several weeks of summer holidays remaining,
there is no better activity for children than reading for pleasure. The premise
is simple, but implementation meets a number of obstacles.
The first is to
convince parents and teachers that it is true, although many studies have shown
that when children are allowed to read books of their own choosing, most areas
of study at school are enhanced. Reading improves comprehension and knowledge
of grammar, and increases vocabulary more than do exercises in books designed
for that purpose. The second, especially in Jamaica, is to expose children to an adequate number of books from which to choose. The third is to find people who are willing and able to help them make these choices.
In this and subsequent posts, I am putting forward some suggestions of sources of books (other than The Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew and books by Enid Blyton).
One of the titles in Carlong's Sand Pebble Series |
There is a
common attitude that Jamaicans don’t write and illustrate books, but this is clearly not true,
(see my list below). Many of these books are available in local bookshops and libraries;
and children enjoy reading about heroes and heroines who look and speak like
themselves. There is wide selection of Caribbean books on the Anasesem website.
Anansesem is an online magazine featuring news, ideas, art and letters from the
world of Caribbean children’s publishing. It incorporates a bookstore where
Caribbean children’s books can be bought online.
Nowadays, children have the option of reading on their tablets or even on their phones. Book Fusion in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Youth and Information have made available books in the Doctor Bird Series, Literacy 1-2-3 and the Blue Mahoe series, which are no longer available in print.
There is also
the International Children’s Digital Library I
was surprised to find The Cat Woman and the Spinning Wheel by Diane Browne,
illustrated by Andrea Haynes-Peart in this library. Diane didn’t know it was
there either! She told me it was one of the most popular books in the Doctor
Bird Reading Series, back in the day. To find the Jamaican books, search books
by country.Nowadays, children have the option of reading on their tablets or even on their phones. Book Fusion in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Youth and Information have made available books in the Doctor Bird Series, Literacy 1-2-3 and the Blue Mahoe series, which are no longer available in print.
Marley Dias |
Marley Dias, a girl from New Jersey whose mother is Jamaican, took social media by storm with her campaign
"1000 Black Girl Books" after she was tired of reading about white boys and their dogs. See below for the books she chose for girls her age.
On Amazon, you can find many children’s e-books, for example, Diane Browne’s “Ebony and the Auntie of the Starlight” and “Abigail’s Glorious Hair”.
An advantage of choosing both e-books and hard copies from Amazon is that you can read the first few pages. You can see the size of the print, the type of vocabulary and sentence length, and the illustrations. Children too can choose books in this way.
Another source of book ideas is the Center for Teaching and Learning website.
List
of books by Jamaican Authors
Carlong
Sand Pebble Series available in Sangsters
Book Stores
2.
Jojo’s Treasure Hunt by Cherrell Shelley-Robinson
2003 (10-12)
3.
Freedom Come by Jean Goulbourne
2002 (10 -12)
4.
Island Princess in Brooklyn by Diane Browne 2011
(10-14)
5.
Bernie and the Captain’s Ghost by Hazel Campbell
2010 (10-12)
6.
Tek Mi! Noh Tek Mi by C. Shelley-Robinson et al
2008 (10-14)
7.
Every Little Thing will be All Right by Diane Browne 2003 (8-10)
8.
Little Island - Big Adventures by Maria Roberts-Squires 2007 (12-14)
9.
Jenny and the General by Jean D’Costa
2006 (8-10)
10.
Miss Bettina’s House by Hazel Campbell
2004 (8-10)
11.
Ash the Flash by Hazel Campbell and Nattalie Gordon 2014 (10-12)
12.
Juice Box and Scandal by Hazel Campbell
13.
Tilly Bummie by Hazel Campbell
14.
Ramgoat Dashalong by Hazel Campbell
15.
Goat Boy Never Cries by Hazel Campbell
16.
Be-All-You-Can-Be: Yalena and the Spelling Bee by Lil’ Island kids
17.
Fly Away Home and other Caribbean Stories by Andy Mead
18.
Project Climate Change by Petre Williams-Raynor
19.
Inner City Girl by Colleen Smith-Dennis
20.
Saving Joe Louis by Isabel Marvin
By
Diane Browne
21.
A Tumbling World - A Time of Fire
22.
Cordelia Finds Fame and Fortune. Now available as an ebook:
23.
The Ring and the Roaring Water
By
Linda Gambrill (Beenybud Stories)
Island
Fiction Series (Macmillan Caribbean 2009) available at outlets supplied by
Novelty Trading and on Amazon.
27. Delroy in the
Marog Kingdom by Billy Elm 2009 (9-14)
Scholastic
By
Cedella Marley
By Suzanne Francis Brown
38.
By Helen Williams ‘Delroy and
the Marog Princess’ (self-published e-book sequel to Delroy in the
Marog Kingdom).
The
following stories were written longer ago (‘70’s,’80’s and ‘90’s). They are
probably better known than more recent publications, because many of them were
on school book lists.
By
James Berry
40. Ajeemah and
His Son – Harper Collins1993 (8-up)
By
Everard Palmer
41.
A Cow Called Boy 1972 (6-10)
By
Jean D’Costa
46.
Escape to Last Man Peak
By
Andrew Salkey (all reprinted by Peepal Tree Press 2011 in the Caribbean
Modern Classics Series) (12 - up)
By
Vic Reid (1913 - 1987)
51.
Sixty-Five (1960), London: Longman.
53.
Peter of Mount Ephraim (1971), Kingston: Jamaica Publishing House.
54.
The Jamaicans (revised edition 1978), Kingston: Institute of Jamaica.
55.
Nanny Town (1983)
56.
The Horses of the Morning (1985)
57.
The Leopard
Books chosen by Marley Dias for Middle Grade (some are higher level
and some lower)
(The asterisks are not mine and have no significance in the context of this blog post.)
- Almost Zero
by Nikki Grimes
- At Her Majesty’s Request: An African Princess in
Victorian England by
Walter Dean Myers*
- Bayou Magic
by Jewel Parker Rhodes
- Bird
by Crystal Chan
- Brown girl dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson*
- Camo Girl
by Kekla Magoon
- The Case of the Missing Museum Archives by Steve Brezenoff
- Celeste’s Harlem Renaissance by Eleanora E Tate
- Chains
by Laurie Halse Anderson
- The Cheetah Girls by Deborah Gregory
- Ernestine and Amanda by Sandra Belton
- Feathers
by Jacqueline Woodson
- The Freedom Maze by Delia Sherman
- Full Cicada Moon by Marilyn Hilton
- A Girl Named Disaster by Nancy Farmer
- Gone Crazy in Alabama by Rita Williams-Garcia
- Half-Way to Perfect by Nikki Grimes
- Hold Fast
by Blue Balliett
- The Jumbies
by Tracey Baptiste
- The Laura Line
by Crystal Allen
- Leaving Gee’s Bend by Irene Latham
- Let The Circle Be Unbroken by Mildred D. Taylor
- Little Rock Girl 1957: How a Photograph Changed
the Fight for Integration
by Shelley Tougas*
- Ludell
by Brenda Wilkinson
- The Magnificent Mya Tubbs: Spirit Week Showdown by Crystal Allen
- Make Way for Dyamonde Daniel by Nikki Grimes
- Maritcha: A Nineteenth Century American Girl by Tonya Bolden
- The Mighty Miss Malone by Christopher Paul Curtis
- Mo-Ne Davis: Remember My Name by Mo’ne Davis*
- Nikki and Deja
by Karen English
- Nikki and Deja: Birthday Blues by Karen English
- Nikki and Deja: The Newsy News Newsletter by Karen English
- Nikki and Deja: Substitute Trouble by Karen English
- Ninth Ward
by Jewell Parker Rhodes
- One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia
- President of the Whole Fifth Grade by Sherri Winston
- President of the Whole Sixth Grade by Sherri Winston
- PS: Be Eleven
by Rita Williams-Garcia
- The Red Pencil
by Andrea Davis Pinkney
- The Road to Memphis by Mildred D. Taylor
- The Road to Paris by Nikki Grimes
- Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D Taylor
- Searching for Sarah Rector: The Richest Black
Girl in America by Tonya Bolden*
- Shadows of Sherwood by Kekla Magoon
- Silhouetted by the Blue by Traci L. Jones
- Skit Scat Raggedy Cat: Ella Fitzgerald by Roxane Orgill*
- Standing Against The Wind by Traci L Jones
- Sugar
by Jewell Parker Rhodes
- Twintuition: Double Vision by Tia and Tamara Mowry
- The True Meaning of Smekday by Adam Rex
- Unstoppable Octabia May by Sharon Flake
- Who Was Harriet Tubman? by Yona Zeldis McDonough*
- Who Was Maya Angelou? by Ellen Labrecque*
- Who Was Michelle Obama? by Megan Stein*
- Who Was Rosa Parks? by Yona Zeldis McDonough*
- Who Was Sojourner Truth? by Yona Zeldis McDonough*
- Words With Wings by Nikki Grimes
- Zahrah The Windseeker by Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu
- Zora and Me by Victoria Bond
Books chosen by girls
in grades 5& 6 attending the Centre for Teaching and Learning
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Lexile is a way of matching readers with text using the same scale. The lower the lexile, the easier the book. Not all books have a lexile assigned. Grade equivalents are given in the lexile website as a guide, but the important thing is to match reader with text. |
Lexile
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1
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Agell,
Charlotte Welcome Home or Someplace Like It
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2
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Bowler,
Tim Storm Catchers
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560
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3
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Brashares,
Ann The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants trilogy
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4
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Carman, Patrick Thirteen
Days to Midnight
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760
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5
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Choldenko,
Gennifer Al Capone Does My Shirts
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600
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6
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Colfer,
Chris Land of Stories
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7
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Creech,
Sharon Walk Two Moons
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770
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8
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Funke,
Cornelia Inkheart, Inkspell, and The
Thief Lord
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780
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9
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Giff, Patricia
Reilly Wild Girl
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640
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10
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Grimes,
Nikki The Road to Paris
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700
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11
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Hale,
Dean Calamity Jack
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560
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12
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Hale, Shannon Princess Academy
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13
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Hiassen,
Carl Flush and Hoot
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14
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Hobbs,
Will Jackie's Wild Seattle
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15
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Holm,
Jennifer Turtle in Paradise
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610
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16
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Hunt, Lynda
Mullaly Fish in a Tree
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550
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17
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Lord,
Cynthia Rules
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18
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Lowry,
Lois Number the Stars
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670
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19
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Magoon,
Kekla The Rock and the River
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20
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Myers, Walter
Dean Fallen Angels, Game, and Monster
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21
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O'Dell,
Scott Island of the Blue Dolphins
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22
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Park, Linda Sue A
Long Walk to Water
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23
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Patterson,
Katherine Lyddie
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24
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Riordan,
Rick The Lightning Thief
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470
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25
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Ryan, Pam Munoz Esperanza
Rising
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750
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26
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Sachar,
Louis Holes
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660
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27
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Watkins, Yoko
Kawashima So Far from the Bamboo Grove
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28
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Woodson,
Jacqueline Feathers
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710
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29
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Yousafzai,
Malala I Am Malala
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30
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Zhang,
Kat What's Left of Me
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