ACL

Association of Children's Librarians

  • Facebook
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • About
    • Meeting Minutes
  • Events
    • Calendar
    • Institutes
    • Performers’ Showcase
    • Professional Development
  • Resources
    • Storytime Ideas
    • Read-alikes
    • Reviews
    • Programming Ideas
    • Distinguished Books Lists
    • More…
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Join

OUTSTANDING! – March 2020

Each month we post an annotated bibliography of books that were rated ‘Outstanding’ and nominated for our Distinguished List at our previous month’s meeting.  Members can see full reviews of these books and many more in the March edition of BayViews.  Not a member?  Join, come to our monthly meetings, and hear about these Outstanding books in person!

Picture Books

Bedtime for Sweet Creatures written by Grimes, Nikki and illustrated by Zunon, Elizabeth; Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, 2020.

Mother narrates this look at going to bed, describing a toddler who mimics various animals with sounds. The full color collage art is unusual, with a realistic African American family but with animals depicted as patterned block prints. (Grades Baby/Todder-Kindergarten.)

Dads written by Coy, John and illustrated by Huie, Wing Young; Carolrhoda/Lerner, 2020.

Celebrate fathers and all they do with this picture book filled with diverse photos of fathers and families specifically featuring blue-collar and inner-city environments. Sparse text fitting for toddlers through lower elementary accompany the powerful images to make a unique, moving collection. (B/T-2.)

Fiction

A High Five for Glenn Burke written by Bildner, Phil; Farrar Straus Giroux/Macmillan, 2020.

In a novel that thoroughly explores the coming out process, sixth-grader Silas Walker feels as though he has taken a huge step toward acknowledging his gayness when he does a class report on Glenn Burke, a 1970s gay, black baseball player who invented the “high five”. (4-8.)

The New David Espinoza written by Aceves, Fred; HarperTeen/HarperCollins, 2020.

Painfully skinny David has gotten used to being shoved around at school. When a video of him getting slapped goes viral, he decides to spend the summer bulking up using steroids. As David’s gains increase, his relationships disintegrate. A gripping, realistic story. (9-Adult.)

Graphic Novels

Catherine’s War written by Billet, Julia and illustrated by Fauvel, Claire; HarperAlley/HarperCollins, 2020.

Originally published in France in 2017, this graphic novel is based on the true story of a Jewish girl who is hidden in various locations during WWII in France. The full color cartoon artwork in panels is distinctive and conveys a lot of emotion. (4-9.)

Biography

Althea Gibson: The Story of Tennis’ Fleet–of-Foot Girl written by Reid, Megan and illustrated by Freeman, Laura; Balzer + Bray/HarperCollins, 2020.

With clever, dynamic text and illustrations, this book takes the reader through Gibson’s rising tennis career. Readers follow her from her sporty origin playing on the streets of Harlem to her historic win at Wimbledon. An excellent introduction to a pioneering African-American champion of sport. (PreK-3.)

Published on Apr 6, 2020
Posted by: Eric Barbus
Categories: Outstanding Books of the Month, Review, Updates

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Author Jean Little Dies »
« Free Webinar on New Books for Storytime

Recent Posts

  • Finally Heard Read-Alikes
  • SLJ Names Best Books of 2024
  • National Book Awards 2024
  • Do It Yourself Programming Ideas: Winter Solstice
  • Norman’s Deep Dive Review

Sign up to receive our blog and other updates by email.

Blog updates
Sending

Categories

  • ACL Events
  • Awards
  • Board Book Round Up
  • Book Discussion Groups
  • Book Themed
  • DIY: Do It Yourself
  • Games
  • General
  • Media Watch
  • Message from ACL
  • Movie Themed
  • Multicultural Programs/Equity   
  • News
  • Obituary
  • Out of the Ordinary
  • Outstanding Books of the Month
  • Professional Development
  • Programming Ideas
  • Review
  • San Francisco Public Library
  • STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering & Math
  • storytime
  • Updates
  • Virtual
  • Website of the Month

Tags

2018 Summer Reading 2019 Summer Reading ACL BayNews ACL Institute ACL Meeting ALA Conference ALSC American Library Association Arne Nixon Center BAYA Bay Area Storytelling Festival BayNews Beatty Award Beverly Cleary Board books Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards Caldecott Medal California Library Association Children's Fairyland Cindy CLA Common Core Do-It-Yourself Programs Dorothy Helfeld Fellowships Edgar Awards Ezra Jack Keats Awards fantasy Flap books Infopeople Jacqueline Woodson Kate DiCamillo Mary Ann Scheuer Maurice Sendak National Book Award National Book Awards Newbery Medal Oakland Public Library outstanding Performers' Showcase Pop-up books School Library Journal Storytime Summer Reading Summer Reading Program Sydney Taylor Awards

Archives

  • 2024
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • May
    • April
    • March
    • February
    • January
  • 2023
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • May
    • April
    • March
    • February
    • January
  • 2022
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • May
    • April
    • March
    • February
    • January
  • 2021
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • May
    • April
    • March
    • February
    • January
  • 2020
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • May
    • April
    • March
    • February
    • January
  • 2019
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • May
    • April
    • March
    • February
    • January
  • 2018
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • May
    • April
    • March
    • February
    • January
  • 2017
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • May
    • April
    • March
    • February
    • January
  • 2016
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • May
    • April
    • March
    • February
    • January
  • 2015
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • May
    • April
    • March
    • February
    • January
  • 2014
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • May
    • April
    • March
    • February
    • January
  • 2013
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • May
    • April
    • March
    • February
    • January
  • 2012
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • May
    • April
    • March
    • February
    • January
  • 2011
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • April
    • March
    • February
    • January
  • 2010
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • May
    • April
    • March
    • February
    • January
  • 2009
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • April
    • March
    • February
    • January
  • 2008
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • May
    • March
    • February
    • January
  • 2007
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • July
    • June
    • April
    • February
    • January
  • 2006
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • May
    • March
    • February
  • 2005
    • December
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • March
  • 2004
    • December
    • September
    • January
  • 2003
    • October
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • February
    • January
  • 2002
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • May
  • 2001
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • May
    • March
    • February
  • 2000
    • December
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • June
    • May
    • March
    • January
  • 1999
    • December
    • November

© Copyright 1999 - 2026 Association of Children's Librarians of Northern California · All Rights Reserved · Log In