Bob Graham creates wonderful characters in his books. Character is the focus of this post. Think about the bravery of Rose when she visits Mr Wintergarten and her emotional intelligence which means she can see he is just desperately lonely. Now think about little Dimity in the wonderful book Dimity Dumpty. She is shy and she is quiet but she is also a true hero.
I suggest if you are just discovering this set of blog posts you should begin with the official NSW Department of Education Quality Literature text recommendations lists. Then you might explore my two previous posts - Context; Narrative.
My posts are simply intended to help Teacher-Librarians (especially those with limited budgets) to identify other books which are quality literature and which hopefully also meet the DET criteria. Book lists are only ever as good as the knowledge of the person compiling them and so mine are of course limited by my knowledge. There are sure to be hundreds of other books that could be included. I do not feel constrained to only list books that are in print because my audience is Teacher-Librarians in schools and I am sure some of these books will be found your school libraries. I am also not limiting my suggestions to Australian books. We speak English here in Australia and so have access to wonderful books from Canada, USA, UK, New Zealand and South Africa.
Concept - Character
Here is a quote from the Quality Literature Recommendations list: Character is a construct of verbal and visual statements about a fictional identity. Analysis of characters contribute to our own personal judgements about self, morals and values.
To identify texts with the concept of ‘character’, look for stories that:
• are imaginative texts
• depict characters visually, verbally and/or through aural representations
• describe characters with imagined thoughts, words and actions
• represent characters through different modes and media
• reflect lived experiences
• invite positive or negative responses.
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst illustrated by Ray Cruz
This book was first published in 1972. I am sure most people will be familiar with this story. There are four books in the series. If you are not familiar with the plot here is a Wikipedia entry.
Comparison books:
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