AUTHORS IN OUR SCHOOLS
At the RIF of NOVA Golden Gala in October 2022, best-selling author David Baldacci and his wife Michelle Baldacci made a generous gift to support RIF of NOVA. The gift has been designated toward a multi-year plan to bring authors and illustrators and their books to several RIF of NOVA participating schools. When students meet authors and illustrators, they are excited and inspired to see themselves as creators, too!
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"Everyone, Just Like Me" with Author Carylee Carrington
When Carylee Carrington's then five-year-old son came home from school one day, he had something important to tell his mom: his classmates said he should play only with children of the same skin color. So this mom went into action...and wrote a book!!! Everyone, Just Like Me is about a boy named Joshua who has to get glasses. In wanting not to be different due to his new eyewear, the boy wishes for everyone to be the same. When hilarity and confusion ensue, Joshua discovers there may be a problem with his request. Ms. Carrington's book encourages kids to embrace their uniqueness and realize that individual differences are what make each person special.
That was the theme of author Carrington's presentation to students at Prince William County's Potomac View Elementary School on February 22, 2024 -- as part of the NOVA RIF Authors in Our Schools program. The self-described "Tutu Queen of Northern Virginia" received a RIF book as a child. That book, The Three Little Kittens, sparked a lifelong interest in reading -- and now writing children's books. She has published three books to date and is a stalwart advocate for diversity in children's literature. Before a crowd of excited 3rd and 4th graders, Carylee Carrington spoke about everyone's uniqueness. As each child left the gym with an autographed book and a bookmark, one child exclaimed, "You are the best in the north, south, east, and west!" NOVA RIF liaison Debbie Crawn noted, "After you left, the conversations about being yourself and befriending everyone were amazing! Thank you for helping to confirm to our students that they are each special, and different, and truly amazing!!!" |
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"Freewater" with Author Amina Luqman-Dawson
In January 2023, Arlington, Virginia author Amina Luqman-Dawson got a call from the American Library Association. Her book Freewater had just won the prestigious Coretta Scott King Award, which recognizes outstanding books for young adults and children by African American authors and illustrators that reflect the African American experience. That same night, she got a second call. The book had also won the John Newbery Medal, given annually to the author of the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children. Luqman-Dawson is the first woman to win both awards.
Set in the Great Dismal Swamp, Freewater is a middle-grade novel about a secret community of formerly enslaved people. Drew Elementary School librarian and NOVA RIF board member and liaison Dora Sue Black invited the author to her Arlington school on February 8, 2024 and read much of the story to her fifth graders in the days leading up to the library event. During a lively presentation, the kids showed they knew a lot about the story. Each child received an autographed book, gifted via the NOVA RIF Authors in Our Schools program. |
After her presentation describing the more than 10-year process to write and publish Freewater, Ms. Luqman-Dawson invited the children to ask questions. And ask they did! How did you get the idea for your book? Which character do you most relate to? What was your favorite chapter? How did you come up with the title? One child asked, "Why did you write the book when you didn't even know you wanted to be an author?" To that, the author had a message urging the children to stick to their dreams. "You can't wait for someone to tell you. Just try!" And when she answered some questions in Spanish, many of the children were beyond wowed!
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"Ramen for Everyone" with Author Patricia Tanumihardja
Ramen for Everyone is Patricia Tanumihardja's debut picture book, featuring the story of a boy who tries -- and fails and tries again -- to make the perfect noodle dish. The author of three children's books and several cookbooks, Ms. Tanumihardja read her story to kindergarten through second graders at Fairfax County's Mount Eagle Elementary School on January 17, 2024, as part of the RIF of NOVA Authors in Our Schools program.
Not only were the children enchanted by the story of a boy about their own age, they could also relate to eating noodles! After listening intently, they tried their hands at using paper straw "chopsticks." Each child was gifted an autographed book of his or her very own, funded by RIF of NOVA, and a set of real chopsticks to practice noodle-eating at home! Upon learning everyone would get a book, one child said, "You're the best!" Learn more about the author by clicking here. |
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Author-Illustrator Lulu Delacre
Author-illustrator Lulu Delacre participated as the first in-person author to visit a NOVA RIF school. The three-time Pura Belpré Award honoree and New York Times bestselling artist has been writing and illustrating children's books since 1980, with 44 books to her name (so far!), along with 75 awards and honors.
On November 9, 2023, she visited Arlington's Carlin Springs Elementary School to the absolute delight of the second through fifth graders. In a packed cafeteria, she explained how she writes a book and taught the children that everyone has a story to tell!
On November 9, 2023, she visited Arlington's Carlin Springs Elementary School to the absolute delight of the second through fifth graders. In a packed cafeteria, she explained how she writes a book and taught the children that everyone has a story to tell!
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Virtual Author Visits
The Authors in Our Schools program actually had a "virtual" launch in May 2023 as several schools participated in Shenandoah University’s annual Children’s Literature Conference, which, among other options, offers schools virtual visits with authors and illustrators. The 50-minute visits were broadcast live, and students were given the opportunity to ask questions during the presentations. Eighteen RIF of NOVA schools took advantage, bringing authors and illustrators to more than 118 classrooms during the month of May. Each school was also given several copies of the presenting author’s books to distribute to students or classrooms.
The "virtual" authors included...
...Chris Van Dusen, John Schumacher (better known as Mr. Schu) and Katherine Applegate, Bob Shea, R.J. Palacio, and Alan Gratz. In addition, Dr. Karen Huff, conference coordinator and Director of Shenandoah University's Children’s Literature Program & Professor of Curriculum and Instruction, offered scholarships to any teachers in any of our RIF of NOVA Title 1 programs to attend the full conference and receive three college credits for doing so. Two teachers took advantage of this wonderful opportunity. In the coming years, we hope to continue this partnership with Shenandoah University.
Meanwhile, at Dumfries Elementary School, Mrs. Breeden's first grade class participated in a virtual author visit with Bob Shea.
Reaction to the virtual author/illustrator experiences? All positive!
"The students and teachers LOVED the visit. It has sparked a renewed interest in author study and reading books that this author has written or illustrated. When Mr. Van Dusen was asked a question about how he became such an amazing illustrator, he answered that drawing takes practice and so does writing. This comment stuck with students as some were heard to say, "I need to keep practicing so I can get better!" -- Debbie Crawn, Potomac View Elementary School
"Our 4th grade students were studying Katherine Applegate, so we chose this author visit. We purchased This is a School for our K-2 classrooms and Odder for grades three through five classrooms to read. We had them talk about the authors and read their books prior to the author visit. Our students liked the books as well as seemed to enjoy the author visit." -- Bethany Drake, Yorkshire Elementary School
"The older students LOVED it! We had read Chris Van Dusen books earlier this year, and they loved seeing his studio and robots and all of it!" -- Mary Frances Daly, Mount Eagle Elementary School
"Bob Shea was very engaging. Both students and teachers enjoyed seeing how he created his books. They loved the interactive Q&A and hearing the author read some of his books." -- Emily Decarolis, Dumfries Elementary School
"The teachers and students enjoyed the author visit of R.J. Palacio and even had some of their questions answered. I hope you will be able to offer this program again." -- Edith Serrano, Oak Ridge Elementary School
"The students and teachers LOVED the visit. It has sparked a renewed interest in author study and reading books that this author has written or illustrated. When Mr. Van Dusen was asked a question about how he became such an amazing illustrator, he answered that drawing takes practice and so does writing. This comment stuck with students as some were heard to say, "I need to keep practicing so I can get better!" -- Debbie Crawn, Potomac View Elementary School
"Our 4th grade students were studying Katherine Applegate, so we chose this author visit. We purchased This is a School for our K-2 classrooms and Odder for grades three through five classrooms to read. We had them talk about the authors and read their books prior to the author visit. Our students liked the books as well as seemed to enjoy the author visit." -- Bethany Drake, Yorkshire Elementary School
"The older students LOVED it! We had read Chris Van Dusen books earlier this year, and they loved seeing his studio and robots and all of it!" -- Mary Frances Daly, Mount Eagle Elementary School
"Bob Shea was very engaging. Both students and teachers enjoyed seeing how he created his books. They loved the interactive Q&A and hearing the author read some of his books." -- Emily Decarolis, Dumfries Elementary School
"The teachers and students enjoyed the author visit of R.J. Palacio and even had some of their questions answered. I hope you will be able to offer this program again." -- Edith Serrano, Oak Ridge Elementary School