Book #7–The Walls Around Us, by Nova Ren Suma (due out March 24, 2015)

As you may or may not know, I had the privilege to attend the American Library Association’s Midwinter Conference last week (more on that whole trip soon). During this wonderful train-snow-book-filled adventure, I acquired a whopping 47 books. Of course, most of them were free Advanced Reading Copies, and of course, I couldn’t wait to dig into them! And honestly, I cannot recommend you pre-order this book enough:

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The Walls Around Us is a fast paced tale about  two girls: one on the outside and one on the inside. Violet is a ballerina preparing to leave for Julliard who will let nothing get in the way of the future she has planned.  Amber has spent the last 3 years inside a girl’s detention center, just trying to survive each day. A third girl, Orianna, holds the keys to unlocking mysteries for all of them.  You see, as the story begins, she’s already dead.

The prose flits between place and time deftly. Employing first person narration, Suma creates distinct voices and experiences, allowing the reader to make the switches easily.  Violet, ever independent and strong willed, speaks in first person, as an “I” never a we.  Amber, on the other hand, does not distinguish herself from the rest of the prisoners. Suma gives her a third person narration, a “we” an “us” mentality.  Right from the start, these girls are set to be apart, and yet, as you must know, they are neither what they seem.

The smoothness of the text also pulls you into the story and creates an easy way to read between the lines without using jarring neon lights.  As always, I’m a sucker for language, and though it isn’t the lilting, descriptive tone I usually wilt over, The Walls Around Us employs a lively prose which fits the tense, mysterious and slightly supernatural tone of the book and ropes you right in.

Overall, The Walls Around Us is about more than ghosts or prisons or ballerinas. It’s about decisions, motivations, friendship, fear of facing reality, and about finally facing who and what you really are on the inside.

The walls are what we make of them.

Now, I leave you with the lovely view of where I finished the book…cuddled up with my oh so graceful sleeping greyhound, Prince.

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Trains, Libraries, and a Chicago Adventure

There is nothing like changing landscapes and a new city to stimulate the creative juices and ones sense of adventure and wonder! The nearly 6 hour train trip was relaxing yesterday. Annie napped and read, and I wrote, and wrote….

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And doodled…

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And generally soaked it all in.

I glimpsed plenty of the Illinois farm land, empty in winter.

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The were plenty of small towns, in both good and bad conditions, and of course in the Land of Lincoln, Springfield shined with it’s lovely capitol building.wpid-wp-1422637622378.jpeg

And a short while later, we were in Chicago.
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View from the hotel!

View from the hotel!

We toured Chicago by night, exploring The Chicago Art Institute and Millennium Park, which is really cool with all the lights!

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Bean by night!

Bean by night!

Obligatory Beam selfie!

Obligatory Bean selfie!

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And now aafter sleeping like a brick, it’s time for ALA!  I’ll have more to write when it’s over, but I need to share my excitement over seeing the first public showing of Kyle Cassidy’s photo project: Alexandria is Still Burning.

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At last year’s Midwinter, he did portraits of various librarians, and in a Slate article shared “This is What a Librarian Looks Like.” It was well received and went viral rather quickly. Through a Kicksarter, he was able to turn it into a larger project, and this is a first glimpse at the results! Yes, I’m fan-girling a bit as a follower of Kyle’s work, but it is still an important project. It challenges us to break down preconceived ideas and stereotypes while showing why libraries, literacy, learning, and the people who make it all happen are important.

More to follow, but now I return to my explorations!

Adventures by Train

Well, today marks the beginning of a mid-winter adventure! Annie and I are well on our way to Chicago for ALA (woo Library conference…even if I’m not a librarian…), and taking the train has to be the best idea ever! I mean, look at that foot space!

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No ear pain! No security hassle! And, it is soooo quiet. After I finish this entry, I’m going to go be all Bohemian and write in my journal as the countryside and towns of Illinois pass by. Seriously, I’m just getting all sorts of crazy up in here!

Farewell for now St. Louis! See you on the other side of our adventures!

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