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		<title>Pivotal People: Biography &#124; Series Made Simple Spring 2013</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Biographies are the perfect tools with which educators can engage students and ask them to think critically about how important figures affected the past and the world today. The Common Core State Standards mean that children and teens need strong options from which to choose when faced with having to write reports or research papers. ]]></description>
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<p class="Text Intro SMS"><span class="Leadin SMS Intro">Biographies are the perfect tools </span>with which educators can engage students and ask them to think critically about how important figures affected the past and the world today. The Common Core State Standards mean that children and teens need strong options from which to choose when faced with having to write reports or research papers. This season’s crop of biographies offers variety in terms of subject matter and presentation, but not all of the series are quite up to par. With shrinking budgets and limited shelf space, librarians face the difficult task of choosing between the strictly educational series and those geared more toward entertainment. Luckily, many of the series below present information in such a way that they are both fun and informative.</p>
<p class="Subhead">Preschool-Grade 4</p>
<p><span class="ProductCreatorLast">ALLEN</span> <span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Kathy. </span> <span class="ProductName">Drew Brees.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61772-716-0; ISBN 978-1-61772-765-8. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012037977. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Tom Brady.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61772-717-7; ISBN 978-1-61772-766-5. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012035408. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Tony Romo.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61772-719-1; ISBN 978-1-61772-768-9. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012038165. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">SCHUH</span> <span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Mari. </span> <span class="ProductName">Aaron Rodgers.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61772-714-6; ISBN 978-1-61772-763-4. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012039651. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Adrian Peterson</span> <span class="ProductName">. </span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61772-718-4; ISBN 978-1-61772-767-2. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012035406. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Troy Polamalu.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61772-715-3; ISBN 978-1-61772-764-1. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012037978. </span><br />
ea vol: 24p. (Football Stars Up Close Series). bibliog. chron. further reading. glossary. index. photos. websites. Bearport. 2013. PLB $23.93; ebook $23.93.<br />
<span class="ProductGradeLevel">Gr 2-5</span>–This set delivers a solid performance. Clear writing, full-page color photographs, and text boxes (or, rather, text footballs) of information allow young readers to learn about six of their favorite players in an accessible and visually appealing way. The titles examine their subjects’ childhoods, families, and current careers, emphasizing the players’ struggles and inspirational feats, making this series stand apart from similar sets, which can read like laundry lists of statistics and accomplishments. An established football writer is used as a consultant, giving the information credibility. Although a lot of sports jargon is used, even those not familiar with the game will be able to understand and appreciate the texts. Vocabulary words are presented in bold text and defined in a glossary.</p>
<p class="Normal"><span class="ProductCreatorLast">BENNETT</span> <span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Doraine. </span> <span class="ProductName">Frank Lloyd Wright.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61810-157-0; ISBN 978-1-61810-290-4. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2011945882. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Laura Ingalls Wilder.</span> maps. reprods. <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61810-160-0; ISBN 978-1-61810-293-5. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2011945885. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">HORD</span> <span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Colleen. </span> <span class="ProductName">Joe Acaba.</span> maps. <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61810-151-8; ISBN 978-1-61810-284-3. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2011945877. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Michael J. Fox.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61810-154-9; ISBN 978-1-61810-287-4. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2011945880. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Muhammad Ali.</span> maps. <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61810-152-5; ISBN 978-1-61810-285-0. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2011945878. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">MCKENZIE</span> <span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Precious. </span> <span class="ProductName">Condoleezza Rice.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-62169-277-5; ISBN 978-1-62169-234-8. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012953418. </span><br />
ea vol: 24p. (Little World Biographies Series). chron. glossary. index. photos. websites. Rourke. 2013. PLB $23.57; pap. $7.95.<br />
<span class="ProductGradeLevel">K-Gr 2</span>–The description of this series indicates that it will teach children about “inspiring individuals who have overcome many obstacles.” While is it true that some of the subjects faced problems, not all of them are apparent. For example, the book on Frank Lloyd Wright doesn’t have the same emotional resonance as the one about Michael J. Fox. Subsequently, there doesn’t seem to be a common theme linking the titles in the series together. The narratives are sparse, making them suitable for young or struggling readers, but they don’t always flow well, and they don’t have a lot of biographical content. The captioned photos are sometimes grainy and seem randomly placed. While there is obviously a teaching focus in these books (there are tips for “reading with children” and extension recommendations), kids might find better information elsewhere.</p>
<p class="Normal"><span class="ProductCreatorLast">DOAK</span> <span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Robin S. </span> <span class="ProductName">Barack Obama.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-0-531-21904-1; ISBN 978-0-531-23875-2. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012036050. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">DOAK</span> <span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Robin S. </span> <span class="ProductName">Hilary Clinton.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-0-531-21906-5; ISBN 978-0-531-23877-6. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012036004. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">GREGORY</span> <span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Josh. </span> <span class="ProductName">Bill and Melinda Gates.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-0-531-21905-8; ISBN 978-0-531-23876-9. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012036002. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Steve Jobs.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-0-531-21907-2; ISBN 978-0-531-23878-3. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012036049. </span><br />
ea vol: 48p. (A True Book: Biographies Series). chron. further reading. glossary. index. photos. websites. Children’s Press. 2013. PLB $29; pap. $6.95.<br />
<span class="ProductGradeLevel">Gr 3-6–</span>Information abounds in these glossy, colorful, engaging volumes. Each book starts with a “Find the Truth!” section, which presents readers with two statements and encourages them to figure out which one is true by the end of the book (a great way to interest them). Facts boxes pop up everywhere–even on the covers and in the tables of contents. The narratives are interesting, accessible, and divided into clearly labeled sections. While highlighting achievements, the books also candidly touch on negative aspects of the subjects’ lives, such as Bill Clinton’s “relationship with another woman” and the fact that Steve Jobs “usually smelled bad” in the 1970s because he didn’t shower.  Colorful and black-and-white captioned photos, time lines, a “True Statistics” section, and other helpful features supplement the texts. A solid, entertaining, and informative series.</p>
<p class="Normal"><span class="ProductCreatorLast">EDISON</span> <span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Erin. </span> <span class="ProductName">Clara Barton.</span> reprods. <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-62065-076-9; ISBN 978-1-62065-857-4. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012033472. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Harriet Tubman.</span> reprods. <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-62065-072-1; ISBN 978-1-62065-859-8. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012033623. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Jane Goodall.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-4765-0143-7; ISBN 978-1-4765-0144-4. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012033471. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Pocahontas</span> <span class="ProductName">. </span>reprods. <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-62065-074-5; ISBN 978-1-62065-861-1. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012033473. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Rosa Parks.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-62065-071-4; ISBN 978-1-62065-863-5. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012033474. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Susan B. Anthony.</span> reprods. <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-62065-075-2; ISBN 978-1-62065-865-9. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012033475. </span><br />
ea vol: 24p. (Pebble Books: Great Women in History Series). chron. further reading. glossary. index. photos. websites. Capstone. 2013. PLB $21.32; pap. $5.95.<br />
<span class="ProductGradeLevel">Gr 1-2</span>–The books in this basic, yet useful series are small in stature and light on text. Each slim volume presents its subject’s life from birth to death, discussing her contribution to history and highlighting why she was indeed “great.” On each spread, the text faces a full-page, uncaptioned black-and-white or color photograph or reproduction. A time line runs across the bottom of the pages. The texts are straightforward and informative, but can be rather dry, and the series title is located on the back of the volumes instead of the front, which might be confusing for some kids. Vocabulary words are not set apart by bold text, but they are defined in a helpful glossary at the back of each book. Solid choices for beginning and/or struggling readers.</p>
<p><span class="ProductCreatorLast">FRISCH</span> <span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Aaron. </span> <span class="ProductName">Aaron Rodgers.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-60818-334-0. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012013473 . </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Adrian Peterson</span> <span class="ProductName">. </span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-60818-335-7. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012013475. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Albert Pujols.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-60818-336-4. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012013476. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Justin Bieber.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-60818-330-2. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012013644</span> <span class="ProductLCC">. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Katy Perry.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-60818-331-9. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012013470. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Lady Gaga.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-60818-332-6. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012013471. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">LeBron James.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-60818-337-1. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012013478. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Taylor Swift.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-60818-333-3. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012013472.</span><br />
ea vol: 24p. (The Big Time Series). further reading. glossary. index. maps. photos. websites. Creative Education. 2013. PLB $25.65.<br />
<span class="ProductGradeLevel">Gr 2-4–</span>Capitalizing on current levels of fame and popularity, this high-interest series profiles four pro-athletes and four singers, providing information about their backgrounds, their achievements and challenges, how they shot to fame, and their outside interests. Each book starts off with an opening scene that introduces the star doing what he or she does best: performing, playing football, etc. The large-font text is spare but informative, and chapters are divided logically. Each spread contains a full-color photograph that complements the narrative, which is clearly written and accessible for new and struggling readers. Glossary words are set apart in an italic, colored font throughout the texts. A solid, basic pop-culture biography set for younger readers.</p>
<p><span class="ProductCreatorLast">MARA</span> <span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Wil. </span> <span class="ProductName">George Washington.</span> reprods. <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-0-531-24736-5; ISBN 978-0-531-24702-0. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012035027. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Harriet Tubman.</span> reprods. <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-0-531-24737-2; ISBN 978-0-531-24703-7. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012035026. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Martin Luther King Jr.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-0-531-24738-9; ISBN 978-0-531-24704-4. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012035023. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">MATTERN</span> <span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Joanne. </span> <span class="ProductName">Barack Obama.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-0-531-24735-8; ISBN 978-0-531-24701-3. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012035025. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Steve Jobs.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-0-531-24739-6; ISBN 978-0-531-24705-1. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012035024. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Walt Disney.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-0-531-24740-2; ISBN 978-0-531-24706-8. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012035022. </span><br />
ea vol: 32p. (Rookie Biographies Series). chron. glossary. index. maps. photos. websites. Children’s Press. 2013. PLB $23; pap. $5.95.<br />
<span class="ProductGradeLevel">Gr 1-2</span>–With simple text and colorful captioned images, these small-sized, introductions manage to pack in a lot of information about six people who have influenced history in very different ways. Short sentences, clear maps and time lines, “Fast Fact!” text boxes, and other nonfiction book features, such as glossaries with pronunciation guides, assist kids in learning facts without being overwhelmed. Large full-color and black-and-white photos and reproductions illustrate every spread. Each book also includes a poem about the subject and an inspirational section that encourages readers to think about helping others, becoming innovators, and getting involved in a handful of other pursuits that echo the achievements of the featured person.</p>
<p class="Normal"><span class="ProductCreatorLast">MILLER</span> <span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Connie Colwell. </span> <span class="ProductName">Carl Edwards</span> <span class="ProductName">. </span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61783-662-6; ISBN 978-1-61480-781-0. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012946245. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Dale Earnhardt Jr.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61783-661-9; ISBN 978-1-61480-780-3. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012946251. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Danica Patrick.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61783-666-4; ISBN 978-1-61480-785-8. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012946334. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Jimmie Johnson.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61783-664-0; ISBN 978-1-61480-783-4. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012946321. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Matt Kenseth.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61783-665-7; ISBN 978-1-61480-784-1. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012946322. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">SCHEFF</span> <span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Matt. </span> <span class="ProductName">Jeff Gordon.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61783-663-3; ISBN 978-1-61480-782-7. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012946250. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Kyle Busch.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61783-660-2; ISBN 978-1-61480-779-7. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 20129463249. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Tony Stewart.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61783-667-1; ISBN 978-1-61480-786-5. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012946315. </span><br />
ea vol: 32p. (NASCAR Heroes Series). chron. glossary. index. photos. ABDO. 2013. PLB $27.07; ebook $27.07.<br />
<span class="ProductGradeLevel">Gr 2-5</span>–Using a combination of basic biographical information and lots of career analysis, these biographies profile eight drivers. The splashy, chaotic design is sometimes distracting, and the white text on black background on some of the pages can be hard to read. In addition, paragraph blocks are used to present information, so it’s often difficult to differentiate between the “Fast Fact” text boxes and the actual narrative. The large, full-color photos will please fans, but also sometimes take up a lot of space without necessarily adding anything to the narratives. Readers might get lost in the racecar jargon–the fact that the glossary words are not differentiated throughout the texts does not help. With sentences such as “Then Busch wrecked another driver on purpose at a truck race,” it’s hard to understand why some of these stars are considered “heroes.” This one’s only for libraries with truly committed racing fans.</p>
<p class="Normal"><span class="ProductCreatorLast">RIDLEY</span> <span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Sarah. </span> <span class="ProductName">Anne Frank&#8230;and Her Diary.</span> diags. <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-59771-391-7. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2011049890. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Florence Nightingale&#8230;and A New Age of Nursing.</span> reprods. <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-59771-392-4. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2011049889. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Martin Luther King&#8230;and the Fight for Equality.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-59771-389-4. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2011049888. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Nelson Mandela&#8230;and His Struggle For Freedom.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-59771-390-0. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2011049887. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Winston Churchill&#8230;and World War II.</span> reprods. <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-59771-393-1. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2011049886. </span><br />
ea vol: 24p. (History Makers Series). chron. glossary. index. photos. Sea-to-Sea. 2013. PLB $25.65.<br />
<span class="ProductGradeLevel">Gr 2-4</span>–This series profiles five influential people, chronicling their achievements and highlighting the circumstances that led them to become “history makers.” The text is large, making it easy on the eyes. While the narratives are not especially exciting, they are straightforward, flow well, and have clear language and short sentences. The captioned color and black-and-white photographs are set against a muted color palette, and the design is clean. A time line travels on the bottom of each page, providing a quick reference. The words in the glossary are not set apart in the text, which might be problematic for vocabulary building. Nonetheless, these books provide solid basic biographical information, giving historical context for the subjects’ lives while adding enough personal details to make the famous figures interesting and accessible to a young audience.</p>
<p><span class="ProductCreatorLast"> WOOD</span><span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Alix. </span> <span class="ProductName">Claude Monet.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61533-620-3; ISBN 978-1-61533-638-8. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012025842. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Francisco Goya.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61533-624-1; ISBN 978-1-61533-642-5. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012030049. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">J</span> <span class="ProductName">ohannes Vermeer.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61533-623-4; ISBN 978-1-61533-641-8. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012025843. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Leonardo da Vinci.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61533-621-0; ISBN 978-1-61533639-5. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012025841. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Paul Cézanne.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61533-619-7; ISBN 978-1-61533-637-1. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012020269. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Vincent van Gogh.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61533-622-7; ISBN 978-1-61533-640-1. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012028071. </span>Ages<br />
ea vol: 32p. (Artists Through the Ages Series). further reading. glossary. index. maps. photos. reprods. websites. Windmill. 2013. PLB $25.25; ebook $25.25.<br />
<span class="ProductGradeLevel">Gr 2-5</span>–This series introduces students to the lives and works of famous artists in an engaging and educational manner. By presenting biographical information and an explanation of the subjects’ artwork (including facts about the historical context in which they were created), the books cover six painters in a well-rounded manner. The large-font text is appropriately geared toward the target age group, and the content will be interesting even to those who know little about art. Sidebars occasionally engage readers with the text by asking them to ponder questions such as whether or not da Vinci purposefully made a flaw in a design for a tank or what he left out of the <span class="ital1">Mona Lisa</span>. While there are maps, captioned photos, and/or text boxes on most spreads, the real visual treats are the reproductions of the artists’ works (e.g., Monet’s <span class="ital1">The Japanese Footbridge</span> and Van Gogh’s <span class="ital1">The Starry Night</span>). The bright design adds to the visual appeal, and the information is clearly and logically presented. A worthy addition to any art collection.</p>
<p class="Subhead">Grades 5 &amp; Up</p>
<p><span class="ProductName">Chris Brown</span> <span class="ProductCreatorLast">.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-62250-017-8; ISBN 978-1-61247-698-8.</span><br />
<span class="ProductName">Drake.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-62250-013-0; ISBN 978-1-61247-694-0.</span><br />
<span class="ProductName">50 Cent.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-62250-008-6; ISBN 978-1-61247-689-6.</span><br />
<span class="ProductName">Jay-Z.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-62250-012-3; ISBN 978-1-61247-693-3.</span><br />
<span class="ProductName">Kanye West.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-62250-016-1; ISBN 978-1-61247-697-1.</span><br />
<span class="ProductName">Lil Wayne.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-62250-014-7; ISBN 978-1-61247-695-7.</span><br />
<span class="ProductName">Nicki Minaj.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-62250-010-9; ISBN 978-1-61247-691-9.</span><br />
<span class="ProductName">Pitbull.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-62250-015-4; ISBN 978-1-61247-696-4.</span><br />
<span class="ProductName">Rihanna. </span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-62250-011-6; ISBN 978-1-61247-692-6.</span><br />
<span class="ProductName">Usher.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-62250-009-3; ISBN 978-1-61247-690-2. </span><br />
ea vol: 48p. (Hip-Hop Biographies Series). chron. glossary. photos. Saddleback. 2013. pap. $10.95; ebook $13.95.<br />
<span class="ProductGradeLevel">Gr 6 Up</span>–Geared toward hi/lo and reluctant readers, this series profiles several famous hip-hop and rap artists, providing information about their childhoods, struggles and achievements, and eventual stardom. While the subjects might be high-interest, the causal writing is generally stilted, with awkward sentence structure and transitions. In addition, many of the photos are of poor quality, and some even border on inappropriate (although, realistically, they are nothing worse than what readers might see on TV). The vocabulary sections in the back of each volume are not particular helpful. While this set highlights that these artists have overcome difficult circumstances and many of them give back to their communities, it also seems to glorify some of their violent backgrounds and/or illegal actions. For example, <span class="ital1">Chris Brown</span> discusses the star’s physical assault against his girlfriend, noting that, “…many of Chris’s fans supported him, especially young girls.” Readers and music fans deserve quality literature about their heroes. Unfortunately, this series does not provide it.</p>
<p><span class="ProductCreatorLast">DONOVAN</span> <span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Sandy. </span> <span class="ProductName">Zoë Kravitz: X-Men’s Amazing Angel.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-4677-0747-3; ISBN 978-1-4677-1016-9. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">HIGGINS</span> <span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Nadia. </span> <span class="ProductName">Jennifer Lawrence: The Hunger Games’ Girl on Fire.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-4677-0743-5; ISBN 978-1-4677-1012-1. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">T</span><span class="ProductName">aylor Lautner: Twilight’s Fearless Werewolf.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-4677-0745-9; ISBN 978-1-4677-1015-2. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">LUSTED</span> <span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Marica Amidon. </span> <span class="ProductName">Booboo Stewart: Twilight’s Breakout Idol.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-4677-0746-6; ISBN 978-1-4677-1011-4. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">SHAFFER</span> <span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Jody Jensen. </span> <span class="ProductName">Josh Hutcherson: </span> <span class="ProductName">The Hunger Games’ Hot Hero.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-4677-0744-2; ISBN 978-1-4677-1013-8. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Liam Hemsworth: The Hunger Games’ Strong Survivor</span> <span class="ProductName">. </span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-4677-0742-8; ISBN 978-1-4677-1014-5. </span><br />
ea vol: 32p. (Pop Culture Bios: Action Movie Stars Series). further reading. index. notes. photos. websites. Lerner. 2013. PLB $26.60; ebook $19.95.<br />
<span class="ProductGradeLevel">Gr 6 Up</span> <span class="ProductGradeLevel">–</span>Like similar celebrity-centered series, this one presents high-interest material in a splashy way. Profiling six popular action stars, a plethora of information is given about their childhoods, careers, interests, and even their romantic lives. Unfortunately, most of the books read more like teen gossip magazines than biographies. The frequent use of slang such as “yummers” and “nutso” and abbreviated words such as “sibs” and “favs” smacks of talking down to the audience and does nothing to aid with vocabulary building. Text boxes contain both biographical and superfluous information (e.g., “Feed him sushi for dinner, show him an action flick, and he’s yours!”). Each volume contains myriad color photos from the subjects’ movies and personal lives, with captions such as “Taylor’s rockin’ bod makes its debut in <span class="ital1">New Moon</span>.” Unless you have pop-culture fans pleading for this type of series in your library, it’s probably to their advantage that you pass on this one.</p>
<p><span class="ProductCreatorLast">GARCIA</span> <span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Tracy J. </span> <span class="ProductName">Eli Whitney. </span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-4777-0075-4; ISBN 978-1-4777-0174-4. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012019319. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Thomas Edison.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-4777-0076-1; ISBN 978-1-4777-0175-1. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012018690. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">GOULD</span> <span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Jane. </span> <span class="ProductName">George Washington Carver.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-4777-0078-5; ISBN 978-1-4777-0177-5. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012018689. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Steve Jobs.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-4777-0080-8; ISBN 978-1-4777-0179-9. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012020633. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">ROBERTS</span> <span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Steven. </span> <span class="ProductName">Henry Ford.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-4777-0079-2; ISBN 978-1-4777-0178-2. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012020485. </span><br />
<span class="ProductCreatorLast">––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Robert Fulton.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-4777-0077-8; ISBN 978-1-4777-0176-8. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012020630. </span><br />
ea vol: illus. by Planman Technologies. 24p. (Jr. Graphic American Inventors Series). chron. glossary. index. websites. Rosen/PowerKids Pr. 2013. PLB $25.25; ebook $25.25.<br />
<span class="ProductGradeLevel">Gr 3-6</span> <span class="ProductGradeLevel">–</span>With their user-friendly nonfiction features and smooth narrative style, these biographies in a graphic-novel format are a fantastic way to introduce reluctant (and enthusiastic) readers to the lives of important historical figures. From Robert Fulton to Steve Jobs, they profile six inventors, highlighting their accomplishments, struggles, and contributions to the world (e.g., Steve Jobs “changed the way people live”). The table of contents, brief introductions, and helpful lists of main characters are all presented on one page, giving readers helpful context for the pages that follow. Narrative text and dialogue boxes float above and in the illustrations, which are attractive and engaging. With clear, interesting, and accessible language, the volumes are easy to read. These biographies flow just like conventional graphic novels–a plus when trying to engage students with nonfiction material.</p>
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<p class="Text Bottom Line">Although some of these series are perhaps more “high-interest” than others, the respective levels of quality are not as high as they need to be in order to adhere to the new standards being implemented by schools. When choosing biographies, librarians should, ideally, aim for a balance of the interesting and the educational. The most effective choices from this particular group fill collection gaps and supplement curricula while also maintaining readers’ interest. PowerKids’s “Jr. Graphic American Inventors” is the only graphic-novel series presented this time around, and it’s a strong selection for reluctant readers. Windmill’s “Artists Through the Ages” is one of the more visually appealing offerings; it provides compelling information. Children’s Press’s “A True Book: Biographies” delivers a complete picture of each subject and a plethora of information in an easily digestible way. Finally, Capstone’s “Pebble Books: Great Women in History” is well written and may fill a gap that some of the other male-centric series do not. If you want books that focus on entertainment or sports, Creative Education’s “The Big Time” or Bearport’s “Football Stars Up Close” are the best way to go.</p>
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		<title>On the Radar: Top Picks from the Editors at Junior Library Guild: Picture Book Biographies for Older Readers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes ordinary people are able to do extraordinary things. Annie Sullivan thought of a way to teach a deaf and blind student to communicate. Charles Ives listened to the sounds of everyday life and created a new kind of music. Henri Rousseau became one of the most gifted self-taught painters in history.  Sarah Winnemucca stood up against injustices and wrote the first autobiography by a Native American woman.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes ordinary people are able to do extraordinary things. Annie Sullivan thought of a way to teach a deaf and blind student to communicate. Charles Ives listened to the sounds of everyday life and created a new kind of music. Henri Rousseau became one of the most gifted self-taught painters in history.  Sarah Winnemucca stood up against injustices and wrote the first autobiography by a Native American woman. And Bill Finger told the stories of Batman, though for 30 years he never received any credit.</p>
<p>These picture-book gems not only tell a story, but they also provide nonfiction text features, including  glossaries, bibliographies, websites, primary source documentation, and author notes. The bonus for librarians and teachers is that many of the titles mentioned below are geared toward older readers but are also great read alouds.</p>
<p>As you may have recently heard at <a href="http://www.hbook.com/2012/10/news/boston-globe-horn-book-awards/2012-horn-book-at-simmons-colloquium-timeline/" target="_blank">The Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards</a> and Colloquium at Simmons College, picture books are not dead. In fact, they are constantly changing. At the event, award-winning illustrators Erin E. Stead and Jon Klassen concur that they have just begun to experiment with the form, and  the “Picture Book Proclamation” penned by author Mac Barnett, states that “we believe that a picture book should fresh, honest, piquant, and beautiful.”</p>
<p>The following are some of 2012’s best biographies.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-16987" title="Noah Webster" src="http://www.slj.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Noah.jpg" alt="Noah On the Radar: Top Picks from the Editors at Junior Library Guild: Picture Book Biographies for Older Readers" width="214" height="170" /><strong>FERRIS</strong>, Jeri Chase. Illustrated by Vincent X. Kirsch. <a href="http://www.juniorlibraryguild.com/books/view.dT/9780547390550&amp;?utm_campaign=SLJNewsletter&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_source=ExtraHelping"><strong><em>Noah Webster &amp; His Words</em></strong></a><strong><em>.</em></strong> Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, 2012. ISBN 9780547390550. JLG Level: BE : Biography Elementary (Grades 2-6)<br />
Noah came from a long line of farmers. “But Noah did not want to be in that long line. Not at all.” When Noah was found studying instead of working on the farm, his father went to his teacher who “CON-VINCED [verb: overcame by argument] him that Noah should be in school. So Noah went to Yale College at age 15. In 1781, Noah wrote his first book, an American speller that would unite the new country by spelling words “the same way, every time, everywhere.” His blue-backed speller became the first American schoolbook and cost 14 cents. In 1807, Noah decided he needed to show where words came from and what they meant. With this decision, he began the writing and research of a book that would come to be the second best-selling book ever printed in English: <em>Webster’s Dictionary</em>.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-16984" title="Annie and Helen" src="http://www.slj.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Helen.jpg" alt="Helen On the Radar: Top Picks from the Editors at Junior Library Guild: Picture Book Biographies for Older Readers" width="170" height="201" /><strong>HOPKINSON</strong>, Deborah. Illustrated by Raul Colon. <a href="http://www.juniorlibraryguild.com/books/view.dT/9780375957062&amp;?utm_campaign=SLJNewsletter&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_source=ExtraHelping"><strong><em>Annie and Helen</em></strong></a><strong><em>. </em></strong>Schwartz &amp; Wade Books, 2012. ISBN 9780375957062. JLG Level: BE : Biography Elementary (Grades 2-6)<br />
For her first teaching assignment, Annie Sullivan boarded a train in Boston and traveled thousands of miles to Alabama. Her first student was Helen Keller. Being partially blind herself, Annie knew Helen’s temper tantrums stemmed from her inability to communicate. Punctuated with excerpts from Annie’s letters, Hopkinson tells the story of two people who overcame physical disabilities and forged new frontiers. Beautiful watercolor illustrations complement the text and contribute to the time and setting of the story. The account ends with a photograph of Helen’s first handwritten letter home, just four months after her training with Annie began.</p>
<p><strong><img class="size-full wp-image-16985 alignleft" title="The Fantastic Jungles of Henri Rousseau" src="http://www.slj.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Henri.jpg" alt="Henri On the Radar: Top Picks from the Editors at Junior Library Guild: Picture Book Biographies for Older Readers" width="198" height="170" />MARKLE</strong>, Michelle. Illustrated by Amanda Hall. <a href="http://www.juniorlibraryguild.com/books/view.dT/9780802853646&amp;?utm_campaign=SLJNewsletter&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_source=ExtraHelping"><strong><em>The Fantastic Jungles of Henri Rousseau.</em></strong></a><strong><em>  </em></strong>Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, 2012.<strong><em> </em></strong>ISBN 9780802853646. JLG Level: BE : Biography Elementary (Grades 2-6)<br />
Henri Rousseau was 40 years old when he decided he wanted to paint. He loved nature and wanted to capture his feelings on canvas. Year after year, critics ridiculed his work. “If you want to have a good laugh, go see the paintings of Henri Rousseau.” Yet, Rousseau never gave up. He observed, painted, and continued to enter his works in exhibits. When he was 61 years old, he painted <em>The Hungry Lion Throws Itself on the Antelope</em>. For the first time, not everyone was critical, and he developed a following. Today he is known as a great artist, inspiring many. Rousseau’s life and work are brought to life through an amazing story and illustrations. <ins cite="mailto:Chelsey%20Philpot" datetime="2012-10-08T10:33"></ins></p>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-16983 alignright" title="Bill the Boy Wonder" src="http://www.slj.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/BIll.jpg" alt="BIll On the Radar: Top Picks from the Editors at Junior Library Guild: Picture Book Biographies for Older Readers" width="170" height="219" /><strong>NOBLEMAN</strong>, Marc Tyler. Illustrated by Ty Templeton. <a href="http://www.juniorlibraryguild.com/books/view.dT/9781580892896&amp;?utm_campaign=SLJNewsletter&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_source=ExtraHelping"><strong><em>Bill The Boy Wonder: The Secret of Co-Creator of Batman.</em></strong></a><strong><em> </em></strong>Charlesbridge, 2012. ISBN  9781580892896. JLG Level: BE : Biography Elementary (Grades 2-6)<br />
Nobleman reveals that Bob Kane was not the writer of the long-lasting Batman comics; in fact, Bill Finger, using secret identities, not only anonymously wrote the comics, he also came up with the original look and concept of the famous character. Iron-clad contracts kept Finger, who died in 1974, from getting credit. In the author’s notes, readers learn that Nobleman conducted diligent research, uncovering not only primary source documents, but also more pictures than had ever been found before.  And, perhaps most importantly, he found Finger’s last living heir. Not just for comic book fans, readers will be caught up in the life of a creative genius and the secret he kept so soundly.</p>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-16982 alignleft" title="Paiute Princess" src="http://www.slj.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/princess.jpg" alt="princess On the Radar: Top Picks from the Editors at Junior Library Guild: Picture Book Biographies for Older Readers" width="170" height="211" /><strong>RAY</strong>, Deborah Kogan. <a href="http://www.juniorlibraryguild.com/books/view.dT/9780374398972&amp;?utm_campaign=SLJNewsletter&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_source=ExtraHelping"><strong><em>Paiute Princess: The Story of Sarah Winnemucca</em></strong></a>. Frances Foster Books, 2012. ISBN  9780374398972. JLG Level: BE : Biography Elementary (Grades 2-6)<br />
Ray tells the tragic story of the Paiute tribe in the 1800s when white settlers continued to take over their land. As a young girl, Thocmetony believed what her grandfather told her about the settlers: “You must not be afraid. They are very good [people].” Sarah Winnemucca, as Thocmetony became known, was sent to live with a white family and went to school. As she grew older, she became a champion for her tribe. She fought for education, staging dramatic events to raise money to help her people. She fought against corruption and abuses within the Bureau of Indian Affairs , and became an interpreter for the Army. The “Paiute Princess” spent her life trying to bring peace. Ray tells a story of prejudice, unfair policies, the mistreatment of women and children, and of a strong woman who lived in two worlds and fought to gain respect and dignity for her people.</p>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-16986 alignright" title="The Extraordinary Music of Mr. Ives" src="http://www.slj.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Ives.jpg" alt="Ives On the Radar: Top Picks from the Editors at Junior Library Guild: Picture Book Biographies for Older Readers" width="220" height="170" /><strong>STANBRIDGE</strong>, Joanne. <a href="http://www.juniorlibraryguild.com/books/view.dT/9780547238661&amp;?utm_campaign=SLJNewsletter&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_source=ExtraHelping"><strong><em>The Extraordinary Music of Mr. Ives: The True Story of a Famous American Composer.</em></strong>.</a> Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, 2012. ISBN  9780547238661. JLG Level: E+ : Easy Reading (Grades 1-3)<br />
“Even the most ordinary sounds are like songs to Mr. Ives. He writes music as busy as a city street.” Sadly, no one wanted to listen. Mr. Ives wrote his music anyway. In 1915 the ocean liner, <em>Lusitania</em>, was hit by an enemy torpedo. It took the lives of a thousand innocent passengers. The horrors of war struck the people of New York. Mr. Ives could not write, but one day he heard a man playing a hymn at a train station and was inspired to create a song. More than 50 years passed before anyone heard this masterpiece. Finally, composers listened to his music and liked  and understood it. Stanbridge’s wordless account of the sinking of the ocean liner makes the story all the more poignant. The scene at the train station will fill readers’ hearts, and strains of “Gather at the River”<em> </em>will echo in their ears.</p>
<p>For ideas about how to use these books and links to supportive sites, check out the Junior Library Guild blog, <a href="http://www.juniorlibraryguild.com/news/category.dT/shelf-life&amp;?utm_campaign=SLJNewsletter&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_source=ExtraHelping"><strong>Shelf Life</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p>
<p><em>Junior Library Guild is a collection development service that helps school and public libraries acquire the best new children&#8217;s and young adult books. Season after season, year after year, Junior Library Guild book selections go on to win awards, collect starred or favorable reviews, and earn industry honors. Visit us at </em><a href="http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/csp/cms/www.JuniorLibraryGuild.com" target="_blank"><em>www.JuniorLibraryGuild.com</em></a><em>.</em></p>
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