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Children's Literature
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Ramona and Her Father
Ramona, Ramona.......a persistent little pip squeak.
I really enjoyed this story. There were many parts that made me laugh out loud. I loved all the anti-smoking signs she made for her father; especially when she was trying so hard to make her point, but ran out of room to write it on paper. Her father said, "Who is this Mr. King?" "What Mr. King?" asked Ramona. "Nosmo King" answered her father. She got so ticked! I nearly busted out laughing. The "best" scene for me was on page #2230 (Norton Anthology). It had to do with the jack-o-lantern pumpkin leftovers. Beezus protested about having to eat pumpkin pie again for the hundredth time since the cat ate part of the jack-o-lantern. Mrs. Quimby goes on to apologize for not coming up with more pumpkin recipes and then mentions she remembered she had one for pumpkin soup. The whole family cried out in a unanimous voice, "no!" Then, Ramona had to give her two cents and say something at the most inappropriate time. She asked her mom, "are you sure you cut off all the parts with cat spit on them?" Her father cries, "Ramona!" He drops his spoon and goes on to say, "Please, we are eating."
My Rough Sketch: Children's Book
About a Boy named
Edward
“Yes, son?” responded Mr. Snagelfritz
“Did you ever get made fun of when you were a child?”
“Where is that little boy? He is hiding on me isn’t he?
Life's a Stage with Roll of Thunder.....
The Guthrie Center for the Performing Arts introduces Mildred Taylor's--
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry!
Soundtrack:
First two songs taken from O Brother, Where Art Thou?--(www.losthighwayrecords.com)
1.) Down to the River to Pray-by Alison Krauss
I chose this song because it relates to that time period of the 1930's. The movie that this song was made for related to the South and hard life of those days. I felt it was a nice somber song for the country life that they lived in. To me, it set up the mood for how they faced daily life.
2.) I'll Fly Away--Alison Krauss and Gillian Welch
This is the contemporary version of an old gospel hymn that was written in 1929. It brings me happiness every time I hear it. When life gets difficult, this song gives me hope for the next life. I'm sure the Logan's wanted to be "free," just like a bird. They wanted to fly far away from all of the harrassments and abuses they had to endure.
3.)Down Home Folks Blues Harp Jam--by: Markus Bravo (Composer, producer, multiple instrumentalist)
http://www.audiosparx.com/sa/display/sounds.cfm/sound_group_iid.1751
This song makes me want to learn how to play the harmonica. This fun toe-tappin' song lifts my spirits and I'm sure it would appeal to the audience for setting the mood for this story. It would be one that plays often throughout the musical.
![oprah oprah](https://normandale.ims.mnscu.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/Mjc0MzMzMTE/TIMU-Kingsley_Plantation.jpg?ou=1653464)
The Logan's house
![homestead homestead](https://normandale.ims.mnscu.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/Mjc0MzMzMTA/enhanced-buzz-18841-1330911476-8.jpg?ou=1653464)
Cotton plantation
Meet the cast!
![jada jada](https://normandale.ims.mnscu.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/Mjc0MzMzMDg/WillSmith.jpg?ou=1653464)
Will Smith as "Papa"
![cotton cotton](https://normandale.ims.mnscu.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/Mjc0MzMzMDk/jada-pinkett-feat.jpg?ou=1653464)
Jada Pinkett Smith as "Mama"
![tyler tyler](https://normandale.ims.mnscu.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/Mjc0MzMzMDM/headshot1.jpg?ou=1653464)
Yara Shahidi as "Cassie"
![Smith Smith](https://normandale.ims.mnscu.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/Mjc0MzMzMDc/Tyrell.jpg?ou=1653464)
Terrell Ransom Jr. as "Little Man"
![Laurence Fishburne Laurence Fishburne](https://normandale.ims.mnscu.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/Mjc0MzMzMDI/MV5BMTc0NjczNDc1MV5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTYwMDU0Mjg1__V1__SX140_CR0,0,140,209_.jpg?ou=1653464)
Laurence Fishburne as "Uncle Hammer"
![terrel terrel](https://normandale.ims.mnscu.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/Mjc0MzMzMDU/imagesCA0XY3LZ.jpg?ou=1653464)
Diggy Simmons as "Stacey"
![Simmons Simmons](https://normandale.ims.mnscu.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/Mjc0MzMzMDQ/Tyler_James_Williams-1.jpg?ou=1653464)
Tyler James Williams as "T.J"
![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tocDRF6E8fAkBsd51VGaAQGch-3GLNgk5oEUZdZMIelxd1iwPCb3_jmpRRoUfMGieE-5ri_6z3waO-KGIRgA8YN_z7YCEJIpU1MzTK5YcR5y1p19idMNH3KCI8Eb6lBPYCfiL1qfZY6pfQRpTrorUXjkJTnUGVGCXkg6QtAragB6XdNr7-=s0-d)
Oprah Winfrey as "Big Ma"
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry!
Soundtrack:
First two songs taken from O Brother, Where Art Thou?--(www.losthighwayrecords.com)
1.) Down to the River to Pray-by Alison Krauss
I chose this song because it relates to that time period of the 1930's. The movie that this song was made for related to the South and hard life of those days. I felt it was a nice somber song for the country life that they lived in. To me, it set up the mood for how they faced daily life.
2.) I'll Fly Away--Alison Krauss and Gillian Welch
This is the contemporary version of an old gospel hymn that was written in 1929. It brings me happiness every time I hear it. When life gets difficult, this song gives me hope for the next life. I'm sure the Logan's wanted to be "free," just like a bird. They wanted to fly far away from all of the harrassments and abuses they had to endure.
3.)Down Home Folks Blues Harp Jam--by: Markus Bravo (Composer, producer, multiple instrumentalist)
http://www.audiosparx.com/sa/display/sounds.cfm/sound_group_iid.1751
This song makes me want to learn how to play the harmonica. This fun toe-tappin' song lifts my spirits and I'm sure it would appeal to the audience for setting the mood for this story. It would be one that plays often throughout the musical.
![oprah oprah](https://normandale.ims.mnscu.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/Mjc0MzMzMTE/TIMU-Kingsley_Plantation.jpg?ou=1653464)
The Logan's house
![homestead homestead](https://normandale.ims.mnscu.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/Mjc0MzMzMTA/enhanced-buzz-18841-1330911476-8.jpg?ou=1653464)
Cotton plantation
Meet the cast!
![jada jada](https://normandale.ims.mnscu.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/Mjc0MzMzMDg/WillSmith.jpg?ou=1653464)
Will Smith as "Papa"
![cotton cotton](https://normandale.ims.mnscu.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/Mjc0MzMzMDk/jada-pinkett-feat.jpg?ou=1653464)
Jada Pinkett Smith as "Mama"
![tyler tyler](https://normandale.ims.mnscu.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/Mjc0MzMzMDM/headshot1.jpg?ou=1653464)
Yara Shahidi as "Cassie"
![Smith Smith](https://normandale.ims.mnscu.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/Mjc0MzMzMDc/Tyrell.jpg?ou=1653464)
Terrell Ransom Jr. as "Little Man"
![Laurence Fishburne Laurence Fishburne](https://normandale.ims.mnscu.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/Mjc0MzMzMDI/MV5BMTc0NjczNDc1MV5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTYwMDU0Mjg1__V1__SX140_CR0,0,140,209_.jpg?ou=1653464)
Laurence Fishburne as "Uncle Hammer"
![terrel terrel](https://normandale.ims.mnscu.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/Mjc0MzMzMDU/imagesCA0XY3LZ.jpg?ou=1653464)
Diggy Simmons as "Stacey"
![Simmons Simmons](https://normandale.ims.mnscu.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/Mjc0MzMzMDQ/Tyler_James_Williams-1.jpg?ou=1653464)
Tyler James Williams as "T.J"
Oprah Winfrey as "Big Ma"
The Children's Crusade: Fact or Fiction?
Laura Amy Schlitz, Author of of Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! writes about the “Children’s Crusade”: “In 1212, a French shepherd boy had a vision that the Holy Land could be recovered by innocent children. Thirty to forty thousand children from France and Germany set off to Palestine, believing that God would favor their cause because of their faith, love, and poverty. They believed that when they reached the Mediterranean, it would part, like the Red Sea. They were mistaken. Most of them starved, froze to death, or were sold into slavery.” [Page 37] Some scholars aren’t sure that this “crusade” occurred in the form Schlitz describes.
I think that the "Children's Crusade" is somewhat of a mystery. By doing a little research I came across differing viewpoints on the subject. It seems like maybe some of the information was distorted over the years. Remember the game, "telephone?" You start with some statement, pass it on down from one person to the next, and then you get your final answer. It usually ends up with something entirely different from the first "phone call." I think that is what happened here. But then again, this is just my opinion.
The Encyclopedia Britannica states that the "Children's Crusade" lasted for only four months and that none of the participants ever reached the Holy Land. It was also known to have sparked the fifth crusade of 1218.
There is very little information known about Stephen of Cloyes and yet he stands out as the leader of this group that suppossedly ventured out to reclaim Jerusalem back from the muslims. Some would say that this "crusade" wasn't even a crusade because it wasn't blessed by the pope. It surprises me to see that a 12 year old could have this much influence on people, but then again they were just children. I still wonder about how they would be able to get away with all of this? Where were the parents? Did they even care about what they did? The medieval period is a mystery to me. I think that religious fervor mixed with superstition and pure ignorance lead a lot of these people to do some crazy stuff.
Walk Two Moons
Blackberry-meets-Grams Gooseberry Pie
Pastry for 2 - 9" pie crusts
2 cups blackberries 1 cup gooseberries
2 cups blackberries 1 cup gooseberries
2 cups sugar
3 tbsp quick-cooking tapioca
1 tsp cinnamon
2 tbsp butter or margarine
3 tbsp quick-cooking tapioca
1 tsp cinnamon
2 tbsp butter or margarine
Prepare pastry. Stem and rinse berries. Crush 1/2 cup berries; combine sugar, tapioca, and salt and mix with crushed berries. Cook and stir until mixture boils; cook 2 minutes. Remove from heat, add remaining whole berries. Pour into pastry. Adjust top crust , cut slits for escape of steam. Brush with milk and sugar. Bake at 400 degrees for 35 minutes.
Huzza! Huzza!
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