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What I mean is that life has to have been breathed into her through that special CPR that writers sometimes perform so effortlessly. But a character can't just be brave and tough she also has to be real. Think of Scout Finch ( To Kill a Mockingbird gets referred to more than once in this book). Unexpected bravery and toughness can be thrilling in life and on screen, and, of course, on the page. Unlike Lou Grant, I don't happen to hate spunk. It was an era when women and girls were asserting themselves and finding their voices, which weren't always met with approval. 1970, after all, was situated squarely in the middle of second-wave feminism. ![]() In the book, someone tells the 12-year-old narrator, Bean Holladay, that she's got spunk too. And then he adds, famously, "I hate spunk." The year is 1970, the same year in which Jeannette Walls set her new novel, The Silver Star. "You've got spunk," Lou Grant says to Mary Richards on the very first episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title The Silver Star Author Jeannette Walls ![]() ![]() (Blue Coat School), 1945–69 Governor: Charing Cross Hospital Hospital for Incurables, Putney Hospital for Sick Children, 1934–47 Royal Hospitals, 1945–48 Royal Bridewell Hospital Royal Society for Deaf and Dumb National Corporation for Care of Old People, 1954–63 Trustee: Morden College Sir John Soane’s Museum, 1959–64 Pres., Metropolitan Institute for the Blind Bromley Churchill Homes for the Aged. Visiting Magistrate Holloway Prison, 1945–55. Treasurer UNICEF, British Section, 1956–59. of Lloyd’s Chm., Licensing Sessions, City of London, 1957–62 Vice-President Victoria League (Chairman, 1958–62) Hon. Guildhall Library Cttee and Art Gallery, 1945 Sheriff, City of London, 1945–50 Lord Mayor of London, 1955–56. Member Corporation of London, 1940–70 Chm. Captain RA HG, 1940–44 and on Advisory Council Eastern Command Welfare of Troops, 1939–44 Veteran, Hon. ![]() ![]() Source(s): 1969 list Digital Who's Who UK. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The book does a great job of portraying a child’s perspective and way of thinking. Whether it be fighting to get Olivia to nap, or cleaning up her “artwork,” most parents can easily relate to the struggles of trying to contain a child’s energy. Review of OliviaĪ great deal of Olivia‘s popularity comes from parents of young toddlers thanks to its perfect description of life with a young child. To learn more about Ian Falconer and the Olivia series, check out his publisher page at. The story was inspired by Falconer’s niece and has been translated in more than 15 different languages. Highlighted by its comedic tone and creative illustrations, Falconer’s Olivia is a great introduction to the children’s book series whose popularity carried it to #1 on the New York Times Best-Seller list. Throughout the story, we see Olivia moving from activity to activity, all the while completely exhausting her poor mother who can’t keep up with Olivia’s never-ending energy. In Olivia, the reader is immediately introduced to the hyperactive title character, along with her family (including her dog Perry and cat Edwin). Olivia was published in 2000 and was recognized with the Caldecott Honor the following year as one of the top illustrated children’s books published in the United States. The first of twelve books in the series, Olivia by Ian Falconer is an award-winning picture book all about a little pig with waaaay too much energy. Recommended Age Group: Toddler, Pre-school, Elementary ![]() ![]() Thousands of American troops were either dead or dying in filthy British prison ships. And America was being crushed by the mighty British army. The colonies would band together to become a brand-new country: The United States of America!īut King George was like a snake with America gripped in his fangs - and he didn't want to let go. The 13 American colonies were breaking apart from England, away from King George III. ![]() This Revolutionary War had started as a thrilling fight for freedom. But now he was trapped in a terrible gunfight between American and British troops. Nate had been heading to New York City to find his father. Eleven-year-old Nathaniel Knox knelt behind a rock, his gun clutched in his shaking hands. ![]() Screams of injured soldiers rang through the air. ![]() Best-selling author Lauren Tarshis tackles the American Revolution in this latest installment of the groundbreaking, New York Times best-selling I Survived series. ![]() |