Sounder by William H. Armstrong (J Fiction)

Sounder

William H. Armstrong (J Fiction)

Sounder was well named. When he treed a coon or possum in a persimmon tree or on a wild-grape vine, his voice would roll across the flatlands.

His mother wasn’t educated, but she knew the stories of the Bible and would retell them around the stove. How the boy yearned to be able to read those exciting stories for himself, but school was far away, and his family were poor sharecroppers. What use would he ever have for reading or writing? Then, as a testament to his mother’s unwavering belief, a miracle happens when his father brings home pork sausages and a ham. And it wasn’t even Christmas yet. But a late-night knock on the door suddenly turns the boy’s world upside down and soon he’ll need to rely on his mother’s faith and his own determination to get his family through the most difficult time of their lives.

Winner of the 1970 Newbery Medal, Sounder is a classic story of faith, family, and rising above your circumstances with dignity and honor. Armstrong assigned only one character a name in this book and that was to a loyal coon dog named Sounder. He also provided scant descriptions of his main characters other than saying that the father was a “tall man”. In an interview for Writer’s Digest, Armstrong explained this choice by saying that he wanted the reader to place themselves in the story: “…without names [the characters] became universal—representing all people who suffer privation and injustice, but through love, self-respect, devotion, and desire for improvement, make it in the world.”

In the beginning of his book, Armstrong explains that Sounder was inspired by a story told by an elderly black teacher around his family’s kitchen table. The story was about Argus, the dog of Odysseus, who remained loyal to his master and even recognized him upon his return home after being away for 20 years. After the teacher told this story, he told the story of Sounder. In this day and age, where loyalty can be won or lost based on 280 characters, it’s hard to imagine that kind of faithfulness shown by a coon dog to his master. Love and dedication on that level is rare and probably why Armstrong honored this loyal companion with a name.

Sounder is much more than a book about the atrocities of slavery and the ugliness of racial injustice. It’s a story of devotion: Sounder to his master, the boy to his father, and the mother to her Lord and Savior. References from the Bible are stitched throughout this story much like the mother’s stitches used to mend a torn pocket or strengthen a ripped seam. Faith is the thread that ties and holds these characters together and makes them strong and resilient. Eleanor Roosevelt once said, “If you lose faith, you lose all.” I think that sums up this extraordinary book perfectly. Thank you, Mrs. Roosevelt, for doing it with just 32 characters.

Rating: 5/5

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A great ELA supplement to Richard and Florence Atwater’s Newbery Honor book about a simple painter with a dream and a colony of penguins that make his dream come true. Wonderful themes of family, loyalty, selflessness, integrity, love, and friendship.    

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The Whipping Boy by Sid Fleischman (J Fiction)

The Whipping Boy

Sid Fleischman (J Fiction)

If you’re an orphan, you’d think life in a castle would be a dream come true: fancy clothes, delicious food, a royal roof over your head. But Jemmy’s life is anything but because he’s the prince’s whipping boy and must endure the constant punishments committed by the naughtiest boy in the kingdom. A boy so awful that he’s known far and wide as Prince Brat. Suffering from boredom, the prince decides to run away and demands that Jemmy accompany him. Things quickly go from bad to worse when they are kidnapped by a couple of highwaymen who seek a handsome payoff for the unlucky duo. Can Jemmy’s street smarts allow them to escape or will they be defeated by none other than the prince’s own ego?  

Fleischman’s 1987 Newbery Medal winning book about loyalty, duty, and friendship offers up a great mix of action, adventure, and humor. Near escapes and unexpected encounters will keep young readers engaged and cheering for our spunky ratcatcher as he outwits the bad guys to save a boy who has little to no regard for right or wrong. The brilliance of Fleischman’s book is the character arc of Prince Brat. He’s detestable, insufferable, infuriating, and untrustworthy yet time and again Jemmy comes to his aid out of a sense of duty and honor. Who would have thought that an orphaned sewer dweller is actually more deserving of a royal title than the heir himself, but as we watch the prince slowly transform throughout the story, we witness how far a lot of patience and a little bit of faith can go.  

French-born American novelist Anais Nin wrote, “Each friend represents a world in us, a world not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born.” Even though Jemmy was under Prince Brat’s nose the entire time, he had to leave his regal world and set out into a new one to fully appreciate and value the person who had suffered so much for his own digressions. By showing Prince Brat what powerful gifts humility, grace, and kindness were, Jemmy was able to open up a whole new world for the spoiled prince who realized that a title, a castle, or gold doesn’t truly make you wealthy, but rather it’s having someone that you can call friend.

Rating: 5/5

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Study Guide: Sounder by William H. Armstrong

A great ELA supplement to William H. Armstrong’s Newbery Medal book about a poor African-American sharecropping family with themes of faith, family, self-respect, loyalty, and love. Activities include analytical writing, analyzing a story, literary devices, multiplication practice, research, and writing an opinion. Download: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Study-Guide-Sounder-by-William-H-Armstrong-12035619

Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo (J Fiction)

Because of Winn-Dixie

Kate DiCamillo (J Fiction)

Opal knows ten things about her mother, but the one that sticks out most is that she hated being a preacher’s wife. Perhaps that’s why she left and never came back. When Opal’s father is given the chance to minister at a converted Pick-It-Quick store, the two leave the bad memories of Watley and move to a fresh start in Naomi, Florida. However, Opal’s lonely life changes when a stray dog she names Winn-Dixie enters her life. Because of Winn-Dixie, she meets the town’s librarian who once loaned a book to a bear, a reclusive witch with a ghost tree in her backyard, an animal-serenading ex-convict, a bald-headed baby, and a pinch-faced know-it-all. Soon, these strange individuals begin to fill the empty spot in Opal’s life and because of Winn-Dixie, maybe life in Naomi won’t be so lonely after all.

Recipient of the 2001 Newbery Honor Book award, Kate DiCamillo’s Because of Winn-Dixie is a warm and tender book about misjudging people, dealing with loneliness and loss, and the power that a simple act of kindness can have. Through a goofy dog with a penchant for smiling and a possessing a remarkably good judge of character, Winn-Dixie shows Opal that looks can be deceiving, labels are best left on soup cans, and anyone who offers you a peanut butter sandwich can’t be all that bad. With a “surrogate” mother in the form of Gloria Dump (who deals with her own demons in a unique and beautiful way), Opal begins to understand the importance of courtesy and the value of giving everyone a second chance. Although this story dabbles into some complex issues involving parental abandonment and alcohol abuse, its sweet and tender message of belonging and being true to yourself makes it a delightful and enjoyable book for readers of all ages.

Walt Whitman once wrote, “Be curious, not judgmental.” Because of Winn-Dixie, Opal learned to look beyond a person’s past actions, ugly words, or sour disposition and instead began to ask questions and listen to their stories. By using her ears rather than her eyes, she discovered what Winn-Dixie knew all along…that anyone who shows kindness, warmth, and compassion to a scraggly dog with a toothy smile can’t really be all that bad. How can they be?

Rating: 5/5

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