Monday, February 3, 2014

(DLA Las Piñas GS LRC) February Book of the Month - The One and Only Ivan

57 year old American writer Katherine Applegate blends humor and poignancy to create a silverback gorilla named Ivan's unforgettable first-person narration of a story of friendship, art, and hope in this 2011 children's book illustrated by Patricia Castelao and published by HarperCollins.

Ivan is caged at Exit 8 Big Top Mall and Video Arcade for 9,855 days already by his own tally and is generally content with his life as he lives in his domain. He watches television, eats bananas and makes artwork that is sold by the owner, Mack.

Along with Ivan, Stella the elephant and Bob a stray dog, live at the mall. Stella is an older elephant who has a chronic injury in one leg and regularly performs in the daily shows. Unlike Ivan, she has a long memory, and can remember living other places, like the circus where she was taught many of her tricks.

However, Stella would like to live at a zoo, because they have much wider spaces for their domains. She believes that zoos are how humans make amends. When Ruby, a baby elephant is brought to live with Stella and learn new tricks, things begin to change. Stella's old injury causes her to get sick. Just before Stella succumbs to her illness and passes away, she asks Ivan to take care of Ruby and find her a better place.

Ivan uses his art to make a large picture of a zoo and when people see, they begin to protest the treatment of the animals. Although it is an entirely fictional story, it is inspired by the true story of Ivan the western lowland gorilla who lived in a similar situation at a Washington circus store for 27 years and was eventually adopted by Zoo Atlanta.

The novel was the recipient of the Newbery Medal, the highest mark in children's literature, just last year. It has won several other awards and is currently nominated to several reading lists. The One and Only Ivan is currently on display at the Grade School Learning Resource Center of Divine Light Academy Las Piñas and is available for check out.

Saturday, February 1, 2014

(DLA Las Piñas HS LRC) February Book of the Month - Will Grayson, Will Grayson

It's that time of the year again when red is in and hearts are everywhere you look but wait, why did we choose this title to feature then? Have the librarians and staff at the HS LRC finally gone bonkers what with all the love hanging in the air?

Perhaps since this month, we gladly feature the New York Times bestseller (right after its release and remained there for three weeks) collaborative novel that was written collaborately by two of today's YA fiction favorite award-winning master storytellers, John Green and David Levithan.

Published in April 2010, its quirky yet down-to-earth narrative is divided evenly in half between two boys named Will Grayson with Green having written all of the chapters for the first and Levithan having written the chapters for the other thus presenting the story in an alternating chapter fashion, Green writing all the odd-numbered chapters (signified by the capitalized Will Grayson) while Levithan wrote all the even-numbered ones (signified by the always lower case will grayson).

Not only did the authors did the even dividing when designing the storyline, the same theme also held true for the main characters' names with Levithan choosing the given name and Green the surname. However, the only plot they decided on together was the fact that the two characters would meet at some point in the novel and that their meeting would have a tremendous effect on their lives after which they separately started the first three chapters for their half and then shared them with each other.

After sharing, they "knew immediately it was going to work" as stated by Levithan.

From that beginning, the book has turned into a full-on high-energy intellectual tale of not only teen love but also intrigue, anger, pain, and friendship threaded with generous measures of comedy that brilliantly melds the ridiculous with the realistic making sure to keep readers turning pages. It might've been what you have expected from the two authors in the first place but its uniqueness continues to win both legions of faithful fans everywhere in the world.