|
Question of the Day: If people who read books on paper are called bookworms,
then are people who
Listen Up!
Audio books are considered to be the fastest-growing segment in the publishing industry, growing 75 percent since 1995 and representing $2 billion in annual sales, according to the Audio Publishers Association (APA). |
Just Call Me Stupid
Tom Birdseye
Narrated by Johnny Heller Recommended for listeners ages 10 and up
Fifth grader Patrick Lowe loves to draw. While he fills sheet after sheet with beautiful drawings, he imagines he is the indomitable White Knight, far removed from the problem that haunts him at school: he can’t read. When he tries, the words blur, and he feels like he’s suffocating. As a result, many of Patrick’s classmates think he’s stupid—and Patrick believes them. Then Celina moves into the house next door. She likes to read so much that her face glows whenever she picks up a book. Can Celina prove to Patrick that he really is smart, or will a crisis prove her wrong? Just Call Me Stupid is a Florida Sunshine State Young Reader’s Award-winner. Tom Birdseye’s perceptive and heart-warming stories of childhood are on school reading lists across the country. Birdseye’s realistic writing style and narrator Johnny Heller’s emotional narration are an irresistible combination. |
|