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Revisiting a queer collection from my ’90s youth

Am I Blue by Marion Dane Bauer

June 4, 2026 by cosbrarian Leave a Comment

I picked up Am I Blue?, an anthology of “gay and lesbian” stories for young adults right around when it was published in 1994. I was in middle school, which I had entered with a new haircut that earned me a lot of accusations from more ignorant classmates. But I think this was just a coincidence; I don’t remember questioning my sexuality or gender despite those comments. I expect I either picked it up out of curiosity about the gay community, or that my mom […]

Filed Under: Featured, Fiction Tagged With: 1990's, Bruce Coville, C. S. Adler, Francesca Lia Block, gregory maguire, jacqueline woodson, Jane Yolen, Jonathan London, kidlit, Leslea Newman, LGBTQ, Lois Lowry, M. E. Kerr, Marion Dane Bauer, Nancy Garden, William Sleator, YA, Young Adult

cosbrarian's CBR18 Review No:12 · Genres: Featured, Fiction · Tags: 1990's, Bruce Coville, C. S. Adler, Francesca Lia Block, gregory maguire, jacqueline woodson, Jane Yolen, Jonathan London, kidlit, Leslea Newman, LGBTQ, Lois Lowry, M. E. Kerr, Marion Dane Bauer, Nancy Garden, William Sleator, YA, Young Adult ·
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How I used weltschmerz to inspire my reviews

P Is for Palestine : A Palestine Alphabet Book by Golbarg Bashi

The Many Problems of Rochel-Leah by Jane Yolen

June 6, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Currently the world events should be causing us all weltschmerz (thank you to the word of the day at our morning meeting). It means “world pain” (or a feeling of sadness about the state of the world. Melancholy or world weariness). And I am naive enough to believe that if we start reading about the people involved, it can show us how we are not different from each other, but how our similarities should be bringing us together.  Like P Is for Palestine : A […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, Health, History, Poetry Tagged With: Alphabet, Concepts, Education, family, Felishia Henditirto, Golbarg Bashi, Golrokh Nafisi, Jane Yolen, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:272 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, Health, History, Poetry · Tags: Alphabet, Concepts, Education, family, Felishia Henditirto, Golbarg Bashi, Golrokh Nafisi, Jane Yolen, Social Themes ·
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Tea for you and me

Tea with an Old Giant by Jane Yolen

May 31, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Sometimes when you find/see a book and/or title, you think it is one thing. You base that assumption on the cover image and/or the author and/or illustrator’s name. Or you base it even on other books you have recently read. And when you finally do read that book (I was lucky enough to have one of my book dealers send me a finished copy), they turn out to be different than expected. Now, a title called Tea with an Old Giant that has a giant […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Cooking/Food, Fantasy, Fiction, Health, Poetry, Religion Tagged With: friendship, Jane Yolen, multigeneration, Paolo Domeniconi, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:240 · Genres: Children's Books, Cooking/Food, Fantasy, Fiction, Health, Poetry, Religion · Tags: friendship, Jane Yolen, multigeneration, Paolo Domeniconi, Social Themes ·
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Kiki Kicks her Anxiety

Kiki Kicks by Jane Yolen

May 1, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Jane Yolen, inspired by her granddaughter, Ariel Stemple (coauthor), own journey of self-confidence and overcoming her fears, is coming out in mid-October 2023 with the picture book Kiki Kicks. As many of my future publication book reviews, I found this as an online reader copy. The story is straight forward with the sister half of a brother-sister twin duo, finally decides she is ready to try the martial arts that her mother and brother practice.  Of course, like many young kids, she wants to fly […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, Health Tagged With: Anxiety, Ariel Stemple, Jane Yolen, John Ledda, self-esteem, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:279 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, Health · Tags: Anxiety, Ariel Stemple, Jane Yolen, John Ledda, self-esteem, Social Themes ·
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That’s a nice tree

Deborah’s Tree by Jane Yolen

November 1, 2022 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Deborah’s Tree by Jane Yolen and illustrated by Cosei Kawa is a picture book that has multiple layers. It is a book on religion and women’s history. I knew the name Deborah was biblical but did not know the history of the woman behind the story. Deborah was a female judge. In fact, the only one the bible mentions. We follow Deborah from a child to an adult. We see her visions (let us put divine intervention aside for the moment and I will say […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, History, Religion Tagged With: 1200-953 B.C, Ancient Civilizations, Cosei Kawa, Jane Yolen, jewish, Legends & Myths & Fables

BlackRaven's CBR14 Review No:539 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, History, Religion · Tags: 1200-953 B.C, Ancient Civilizations, Cosei Kawa, Jane Yolen, jewish, Legends & Myths & Fables ·
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A Fairytale Romance

The Scarlet Circus by Jane Yolen

August 24, 2022 by Pooja Leave a Comment

In this collection of eleven short stories, the reader encounters love in its myriad forms – romance, but familial love and friendship and love of duty too – all splashed with plenty of fantasy. I am a little embarrassed to admit that I did not recognize Jane Yolen right away – she has written over four hundred books, and it turns out that though I have not read any of them, I knew plenty of them. Anyway I have rectified that sad oversight with The […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Short Stories Tagged With: #fantasy, ARC, Jane Yolen, NetGalley, Romance, short stories

Pooja's CBR14 Review No:115 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Short Stories · Tags: #fantasy, ARC, Jane Yolen, NetGalley, Romance, short stories ·
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