I had such a lovely time sharing BOATS ON THE BAY and MAYA LIN - ARTIST-ARCHITECT OF LIGHT AND LINES with other nonfiction children's book authors at the wonderful Mrs. Dalloway's Bookstore in Berkeley. What a terrific audience of teachers and librarians!
I thoroughly enjoyed sharing BOATS ON THE BAY with Napa Bookmine on the Oxbow Public Market deck overlooking the river (with a kayak gliding by) today at 10:30. And then I signed books inside the bookstore. What a terrific bookstore and booksellers! I enjoyed sharing the book with many out-of-towners who were eager to take home a SF Bay area book for children back home.
Roundup of children’s books...
Review of BOATS ON THE BAY by Susan Faust - member of the Association for Library Service to Children, most recently serving on the 2018 Laura Ingalls Wilder Award selection committee. She was a librarian at Katherine Delmar Burke School in San Francisco for 33 years.
"A sailboat, tugboat and fireboat. A kayak, dredger and water taxi. A tall ship and container ship. From dawn’s early light through darkening twilight, each appears in this ode to activity on San Francisco Bay. The culmination: a barge-generated firework display on a flashy foldout. Other double-page spreads teem with detail. Often outlined in black for a Bernard Buffet effect are piers, Victorians, bridges, a lighthouse, sea lions and the occasional whale. A Sausalito author, clearly smitten by her own spectacular views, turns to jaunty internal rhymes. “A houseboat rocks by a dock” and “a fishing boat slogs through the fog.” This mini intro to our safe harbor is perfect run-up or follow-up for a leisurely stroll along the Embarcadero, bracing bike ride across the Golden Gate Bridge, or ferry tour around Alcatraz. Take-home message: Take notice".