Wednesday, March 20, 2024

World Flour Day

I didn't know this was a thing. Evidently, it is! This day is to show us the importance of flour in our health and in what we eat. 

But, I have a better idea. Let's celebrate a new book! A book that spotlights what you can do with old flour sacks!


Bookcover from Goodreads


I love quilts and I love Nancy Bess! Such a sweet character who uses her thrifty gifts to 'make do'. Flour sacks and sewing...sold! And you see why it's my book pick today! One of my favorite parts is the repeating line that is so fun to say, 

"She measured, cut, 

stitched 

and saved the unused bits." 

Nancy Bess is creative and resourceful and will give kids lots of fun ideas. There might be a little something squeaky hidden on every page. 

Thanks to Claire, Angela and Gnome Road Publishing for creating this lovely book! After losing three heirloom quilts from my two great-grandmas and my grandma, Nancy Bess has earned a special place in my heart!

Sunday, February 2, 2020

Tracy's 2019-reads book montage

A Curious Tale of the In-Between
When's My Birthday?
Shark Nate-O
Nothing Can Frighten a Bear
Be Kind
Don't Forget Dexter!
Joan Procter, Dragon Doctor: The Woman Who Loved Reptiles
Truck, Truck, Goose!
Misunderstood Shark
Ocean Meets Sky
This Book Is Spineless
Interrupting Chicken and the Elephant of Surprise
It's Not Hansel and Gretel
Flying Deep: Climb Inside Deep-Sea Submersible Alvin
The Queen and the First Christmas Tree: Queen Charlotte's Gift to England
Hey, Hey, Hay!: A Tale of Bales and the Machines That Make Them
Everything You Need For a Treehouse
Bob
Fairy Spell: How Two Girls Convinced the World That Fairies Are Real
We Don't Eat Our Classmates


Tracy J Hora's favorite books »

Saturday, May 25, 2019

Your First Day of Circus School by Tara Lazar


written by Tara Lazar
illustrated by Melissa Crowton
published by Tundra Books



In true Tara Lazar style, this circus story is a totally new spin on the first day of school. It is full of puns, heart and humor. A nervous child will see how this boy copes with all the feelings and questions the first day of school brings in such a fun setting.  As a child, I lived near the winter quarters of a circus. I loved being able to visit the animals, who I believed were my friends. As an adult, I see that they probably didn’t have the best life which is disheartening. Your First Day of Circus School brings me back to the magic of the circus animals and will be a welcome addition in schools and libraries everywhere! The illustrations are perfect.

Thank you NetGalley and Tundra Books for a digital copy to review. 

Friday, May 3, 2019

Beverly, Right Here by Kate DiCamillo


written by Kate DiCamillo
published by Candlewick

Beverly, Right Here is another wonderful middle grade story by Kate DiCamillo. I feel like Beverly was older than the characters were in the other two companion books. I liked that, though I’m not sure which age bracket to really put this in.  Beverly struck out on her own in search of her true self. She wanted to re-invent her life and leave her troubled family life behind. She winds up in a beach town and befriends an older woman in a trailer home. Having grown up in a Florida beach town myself, Kate’s attention to detail for this setting was spot on. It even brought back memories of my own. 


When I close Kate’s books, I always want to re-read them. Thank you NetGalley and Candlewick for a digital copy to review.

Saturday, March 16, 2019

A Writing Essential




written by Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi


I am thrilled that I found this book.  It's been an invaluable tool as I was getting to know my characters while planning for my chapter books. There's actually a series of them. I have had no hesitation purchasing other titles from this series as I've needed them. I think I have four now.

The Collection!




Thursday, January 3, 2019

2019 A New Writing Year

I love the promise of a new year and all the dreams it has to offer. I truly love my writing journey. The beginning of the year offers many resources for writers. Here are my top 3 for January. I have my eye on more for February!


First, there is Tara Lazar's StoryStorm. Here we read a motivating post each day of the month of January. Generally, we learn ways to see the different ideas all around us from true-for-real authors! It's a great resource for writers or teachers of little writers! You can always access older posts under the StoryStorm tab.




Next is Julie Hedund's 12x12 Writing Challenge. It was initially set up to motivate writers to get that crappy first draft down on paper...one a month. But, it is SO much more. It is a community of kid lit writers who travel the ups and downs of this journey together. We are all at different places in our lives and our careers, but this is for anyone who wants to write picture books for kids.



Then there is the new and improved Aree Chung's StoryTeller Academy! This is the first year for the membership version. The classes that I took last year were phenomenal. This year offers those and a whole lot more! 



Happy Writing in 2019!



Saturday, March 31, 2018


Coming soon to a bookstore near you!
The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl
by Stacy McAnulty

I'll have a blog post once the book is available. Right now - it's on pre-order! It's due out on May 1.

Monday, January 22, 2018