Up Next: Breadcrumbs by Anne Ursu


Thank you to all the girls that came yesterday to chat about The Meaning of Maggie. We had so much fun! We are going to reschedule the author's visit for Monday, May 22nd and make it a Mother/Daughter book club event. Mark your calendar! 

For our next pick, we are discussing Breadcrumbs by Anne Ursu. We will meet on Monday, February 6th to discuss the book! Here are just a few of the awards that it has won:
Awards and Honors
Amazon.com Book of the Year
Bank Street Best Children’s Books
Bulletin for the Center of Children’s Books Blue Ribbon Book
Capitol Choices 2012 List
Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Reading List
Indie Next pick
Junior Library Guild selection
NCTE 2012 Notable Children’s Books in the English Language Arts
New York Public Library’s 100 Books for Reading and Sharing
NPR Backseat Book Club, December 2011
Publishers Weekly Book of the Year
School Library Journal Book of the Year


You have lots of reading time coming up since winter break is approaching. We have some copies on hand in the media center or please feel free to check out a copy from your local public library. Enjoy!

The Meaning of Maggie by Megan Jean Sovern

We had such an AWESOME turn out at our last book club discussing the powerful story The War That Saved My Life by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley! Our next pick is another impactful story by Megan Jean Sovern entitled The Meaning of Maggie. Save the date for Monday, December 19th at 12:40 in the media center. You won't want to miss this one! Books can be checked out from our library in ebook format or print copies or from your local public library.

We had a wonderful time at our last book club!  I think everyone loved discussing Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. 









The next book for the Stars of Davis Book Club is The War that Saved My Life, and we'll be meeting during 6th period on Monday, November 7!  


The War that Saved My Life is easily my favorite read from last year!  It's the story of a girl with true strength.  Ada was born with a physical abnormality that prevented her from taking part in a normal childhood.  Every day, she watched through a tiny window as her younger brother played on the streets with his friends while she could not leave their tiny, dirty upstairs apartment.  




The war came to Europe, and London, where they lived, was an easy target.  Parents in London were urged to send their children to the countryside for safety.  Ada's mother was only going to send her younger brother.  Through strength and determination, Ada escaped London and her mother.  You will not be disappointed in this amazing historical read, which has such a happy ending!


Don't forget if you would like to check out a Kindle from the LS media center to read the month's book club book, please have a parent complete this form, which can be turned into the Media Center.  

5th Graders: If you would like to bring in your own e-Reader for book club, please complete the Acceptable Use Policy Form and return it to Lauren Ward. 



A Newbery Honor Book
Winner of the Schneider Family Book Award (Middle School)
Winner of the Josette Frank Award
Wall Street Journal
 Best Children's Books of 2015
New York Public Library's 100 Books for Reading and Sharing
Chicago Public Library's Best of the Best Books 2015
Publishers Weekly Best Books of 2015
Kirkus Best Books of 2015
Horn Book Fanfare Book 2015 

"Achingly lovely . . . Nuanced and emotionally acute, this vivid tale from the wartime home front will have readers ages 10-14 wincing at Ada's stumbles and rejoicing to the point of tears in her victories."—The Wall Street Journal

* “Ada's voice is brisk and honest; her dawning realizations are made all the more poignant for their simplicity. . . . Things come to an explosive head, metaphorically and literally. Ignorance and abuse are brought to light, as are the healing powers of care, respect and love. Set against a backdrop of war and sacrifice, Ada's personal fight for freedom and ultimate triumph are cause for celebration.”—Kirkus, starred review

* "Proving that her courage and compassion carry far more power than her disability, Ada earns self-respect, emerges a hero, and learns the meaning of home."—Publishers Weekly, starred review

* "Involving, poignant, nuanced . . . This is a feel-good story, but an earned one . . . distinct and powerful in its own right."—The Horn Book, starred review

"There is much to like here—Ada's engaging voice, the vivid setting, the humor, the heartbreak, but most of all the tenacious will to survive."—School Library Journal

Welcome Back!

Well, well, well, just in time! The latest Harry Potter book has arrived just in time for our first book club of the year. We are excited to welcome you back to school for what is sure to be an outrageously fun year ahead. We would like to formally welcome our now fourth graders to book club as well as our returning and new fifth graders. We invite all fourth and fifth grade girls to join us for our kick-off book club event on Monday, September 26th at 12:44PM in the media center. Now for the important stuff...the first book club book of the year! 


Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by J.K. Rowling, John Tiffany, & Jack Thorne.
Please bring your lunch to the media center and join us for a lively get together as we discuss the latest addition to this magical world.

p.s. You must have read the book to attend this fun event! Several copies of the book may be available for check out at the media center and you may also check out the book from your public library. 
Happy reading!

If you would like to check out a Kindle from the LS media center to read the month's book club book, please have a parent complete this form, which can be turned into the Media Center.  

5th Graders: If you would like to bring in your own e-Reader for book club, please complete the Acceptable Use Policy Form and return it to Lauren Ward.