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Avi Reader’s Workshop
The South Orange River (S.O.R.)
                School is big on sports and famous
                for not losing a game all season. That
                all changes when the school insists
S.O.R. Losers   that some seventh-grade, non-jocks
                form a soccer team. The new team is
                sure that losing their first game 32-0
                will put an end to their athletic
                adventure, but no such luck; their
                parents insist they try harder. When
                the whole school cheers them on,
                they finally score...for the other team.
                Only the eleven members of the
                S.O.R. Losers team know the secret
                of their outstanding "success."
Becky is in trouble! The Checkertown
                librarian has accused her of stealing
                a rare children’s book, The Wizard Of
Who Stole the   Oz. Becky has to clear her name, but
                the only way is by tracking down the
Wizard of Oz?   real culprit. With the help of her twin
                brother, she investigates a string of
                bizarre crimes in that town—including
                the disappearance of four other
                children's books. The twins soon find
                clues in the stories themselves that
                point the way to a secret treasure.
                Want to know what happens in the
                end? Can they figure out the treasure
                map before the thief does?
                .
While learning to sail during a visit to his
              grandmother's at the Connecticut shore, eleven-
              year-old Tony becomes excited about the
              rumors of sunken treasure in the area and starts
              following a couple who seem to be making a
              mysterious search for something.
              Tony can hardly believe it. He's sailing with the
              wind, maneuvering through the narrow channels

Windcatcher   between the offshore islands with amazing skill.
              And he's just learned to sail! But suddenly Tony
              is confused. Which way had he come? Which
              way is he headed? And who are the mysterious
              couple with the high powered motor boat who
              are too busy searching beneath the water to
              answer his call for help?
              Tony does some searching on his own. What he
              discovers leads him on a daring hunt for a 200-
              year-old shipwreck . . . and a dangerous
              confrontation with treasure hunters who will stop
              at nothing to keep Tony from learning their
              secret.
Poppy the deer mouse urges her family to
        move next to a field of corn big enough to
        feed them all forever, but Mr. Ocax, a
        terrifying owl, has other ideas.
        King of the Night
Poppy   At the very edge of Dimwood Forest stood
        an old charred oak where, silhouetted by
        the moon, a great horned owl sat waiting.
        The owl’s name was Mr. Ocax, and he
        looked like death himself. With his
        piercing gaze, he surveyed the lands he
        called his own, watching for the creatures
        he considered his subjects. Not one of
        them ever dared to cross his path. . .until
        the terrible night when two little mice went
        dancing in the moonlight. . .
The Barn
           In this brief novel set in 1855, Ben's father has
           been felled by palsey -- what we call today a
           stroke. Ben, nine years old and the youngest
           child, has been called home to Oregon Territory
           from the boarding school he's been attending.
           More gifted intellectually than his siblings and,
The Barn   perhaps, with a stronger sense of family, Ben
           quickly becomes the leader, dividing the labor as
           efficiently as possible. This leaves him with the
           care of his father.
           First finding a way to communicate at least
           minimally, and desperately needing to re-
           establish contact with the dying man, Ben
           determines that, if they build the barn his father
           had planned, the man will recover. His sister,
           Nettie, anxious to marry, delays her plans to help
           with the barn and the three set about the nearly
           impossible task. The barn becomes a symbol for
           achievement, acceptance and love. It is also,
           quite obviously, the object of the boy's obsession
           which he questions himself, but only after the
           barn is completed.
Bright Shadow

                As assistant to the king's chambermaid, 12-
                year-old Morwenna is hardly a likely candidate
                for wizardly inheritance. Yet there's something to
                be said for being in the right place at the right
                time--or is that the wrong place at the wrong
Bright Shadow   time? Either way, with no warning, Morwenna
                suddenly becomes the recipient of five wishes
                when a 1,000-year-old ailing wizard, desperate
                to pass on his magical legacy, finds Morwenna
                at hand the moment before his dusty demise.
                Unfortunately, no guidance or advice
                accompanies this mysterious gift. Morwenna
                soon flounders in confusion and danger, as her
                best friend Swen, through a series of mishaps,
                comes to believe he is the new wizard, and all
                the kingdom awaits liberation from a despotic
                ruler. This tense, moving tale raises painful
                questions about altruism and selfishness, as a
                mere child is asked to grant wishes, secretly and
                judiciously.
Captain Grey

               Following the Revolution, an eleven-year-
               old boy – young Kevin Cartwright –
               becomes the captive of a ruthless pirate
               king who has set up his own "nation,"
Captain Grey   supported by piracy, on a remote part of the
               New Jersey coast.
               "I shall find a way to get free."
               "Free!" he shouted. "You are here, with us
               now. You can forget about your father and
               your sister, or anybody else you may have
               known. You belong to no nation but this
               nation. Put him back where he was and
               don't feed him. Tomorrow we shall talk
               again about freedom!"
Blue Heron
             While spending the month of August on the
             Massachusetts shore with her father, stepmother, and
             their new baby, almost thirteen-year-old Maggie finds
             beauty in and draws strength from a great blue heron,
             even as the family around her unravels.
             As Maggie approaches her thirteenth birthday, she wants
Blue Heron   to believe that some kind of magic can stop the changes
             all around her. Her visit with her father and his new family
             at a lakeside cabin makes her wonder. Will he still love
             her as much, now that he has a new family, or will he love
             her baby half-sister more? Her father seems troubled and
             withdrawn and, while he insists nothing is wrong, she
             worries.
             Alone with her own secret thoughts, Maggie finds comfort
             in the beautiful blue heron she visits at the lake every
             morning. With each visit, she grows more attached to the
             bird, and she becomes aware that someone else is
             watching, too -- someone who's putting the bird in great
             danger. Through her determination to protect the bird,
             Maggie begins to understand the magic of change in her
             own life, and in the constantly changing world around her.
The Old City Lay Dark And Cold...It is night.
              And Edmund is alone. His mother is gone.
              His aunt, who went in search of her, is dead.
              His sister has disappeared. Edmund has no
              one – except for a stranger of the night. A
              dark, mysterious stranger who flees from
The Man Who   demons of his own... who follows him
              through the cold and shadowy city with offers
  Was Poe     of help. But who is this stranger who gives
              Edmund refuge? He has a mission of his own
              and he needs Edmund, but he tells him
              nothing of his purpose. Yet the stranger is
              Edmund's only hope of discovering the dark
              secrets that surround the disappearance of
              his family...
              In Providence, R.I., in 1848, Edgar Allan Poe
              reluctantly investigates the problems of
              eleven-year-old Edmund, whose family has
              mysteriously disappeared and whose story
              suggests a new Poe tale with a ghastly final
              twist.
A vicious captain, a mutinous crew – and a
                  young girl caught in the middle…

   The True       As the only passenger, and the only
                  female, on a transatlantic voyage in 1832,
Confessions of    thirteen-year-old Charlotte finds herself
                  caught between a murderous captain and a
Charlotte Doyle   mutinous crew.
                  “Not every thirteen-year-old girl is accused
                  of murder, brought to trial, and found guilty.
                  But I was just such a girl, and my story is
                  worth relating even if it did happen years
                  ago. Be warned, however: If strong ideas
                  and action offend you, read no more. Find
                  another companion to share your idle
                  hours. For my part I intend to tell the truth
                  as I lived it.”
Midnight Magic
                 In 15th century Pergamontio, twelve-year-old
                 Fabrizio plays with some tarot cards against the
                 advice of his master, Mangus the Magician.
                 Mangus is trying to get out of magic and devote
                 himself to being a good Christian. However,
                 Fabrizio and Mangus are soon involved in a
Midnight Magic   request by King Claudio to free his daughter,
                 ten-year-old Princess Teresina, of a ghost who
                 visits her. The Princess suspects it is her
                 murdered brother, heir to the throne of their
                 father, King Claudio. Lurking in the shadows,
                 though, is Count Scarazoni--who also wants to
                 be king. So, young Fabrizio and Mangus must
                 use magic to thwart Count Scarazoni, free the
                 Princess, and save the throne. Early adolescents
                 will revel in this story filled with secret passages,
                 mysterious mishaps, and eerie moments.
                 Chapters ending in cliff hangers and a parade of
                 characters with strange names embellish a story
                 where truth is revealed and good prevails. A fun
                 read for younger readers.
Heroism, hoax, or mistake, what happened at
              Harrison High changes everything for
              everyone in ways no one -- least of all Philip --
              could have ever predicted.
Nothing But   Structured as a series of journal entries,

 The Truth    memos, letters and dialogues, this highly
              original novel emerges as a witty satire of high
              school politics, revealing how truth can easily
              become distorted. After Philip Malloy, a
              clownish, rather unmotivated freshman, is
              punished for causing a disturbance (humming
              ``The Star Spangled Banner''), facts about the
              incident become exaggerated until a minor
              school infraction turns into a national scandal.
              Philip's parents, several reporters and a
              neighbor (who happens to be running for the
              school board) accuse the school of being
              unpatriotic. Philip gains fame as a martyr for
              freedom; his homeroom teacher, Miss Narwin,
              however, faces dismissal from her job.
There's no reasoning with Owen.
 A Place      The island cottage where he and his
              family have spent the last ten
Called Ugly   summers must be preserved. And
              he's going to do it. Never mind that
              bulldozers stand outside, ready to
              move in and level the place for a
              modern hotel. Never mind that
              summer's over and Owen's family is
              hurrying to catch the last ferry -- or
              that school is starting -- or that
              nobody sees it his way. Alone,
              fourteen-year-old Owen is going to
              stay and save the beautiful place
              others call ugly.
"Asta's son" is all he's ever been called.
                The lack of name is appropriate,
                because he and his mother are but poor
 Crispin: The   peasants in fourteenth-century medieval
                England. But this thirteen-year-old boy
Cross of Lead   who thought he had little to lose soon
                finds himself with even less — no home,
                family, or possessions. Accused of a
                crime he did not commit, he has been
                declared a "wolf's head." That means he
                may be killed on sight, by anyone. If he
                wishes to remain alive, he must flee his
                tiny village. All the boy takes with him is
                a newly revealed name — Crispin —
                and his mother's cross of lead. His
                journey through the English countryside
                is amazing and terrifying.
Complications abound in a graphic
                 novel related in brief narrative boxes
                 plus dialogue (some of it in both
                 Spanish and English) in hundreds of
                 b&w comic-book frames. Sarah has
                 been told (falsely) that her mother
City of Light,   died; Carlos can't understand why an
                 old blind man is so interested in a
City of Dark     subway token he's found. The two kids
                 team up and eventually learn the truth:
                 the evil Mr. Underton was blinded by
                 Sarah's mother 11 years ago when he
                 tried to steal the token that's the
                 source of power for the metropolis
                 (N.Y.C.), which will freeze if the token
                 isn't delivered to safekeeping each
                 December 21 by Sarah's mother (and,
                 someday, by Sarah). Robust spirits run
                 appealingly amok until the expected
                 triumph of good.
2.    S.O.R. Losers
                 3.    Who Stole the Wizard
                       of Oz?
The Titles for   4.
                 5.
                       Windcatcher
                       Poppy

  this Avi       6.
                 7.
                       The Barn
                       Bright Shadow

  Reader’s       8.
                 9.
                       Captain Grey
                       Blue Heron

 Workshop:       10.   The Man Who Was
                       Poe
                 11.   The True Confessions
                       of Charlotte Doyle
                 12.   Midnight Magic
                 13.   Nothing But The
                       Truth
                 14.   A Place Called Ugly
                 15.   Crispin: The Cross of
                       Lead
                 16.   City of Light, City of
                       Dark

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Avi reader's workshop book talks

  • 2. The South Orange River (S.O.R.) School is big on sports and famous for not losing a game all season. That all changes when the school insists S.O.R. Losers that some seventh-grade, non-jocks form a soccer team. The new team is sure that losing their first game 32-0 will put an end to their athletic adventure, but no such luck; their parents insist they try harder. When the whole school cheers them on, they finally score...for the other team. Only the eleven members of the S.O.R. Losers team know the secret of their outstanding "success."
  • 3. Becky is in trouble! The Checkertown librarian has accused her of stealing a rare children’s book, The Wizard Of Who Stole the Oz. Becky has to clear her name, but the only way is by tracking down the Wizard of Oz? real culprit. With the help of her twin brother, she investigates a string of bizarre crimes in that town—including the disappearance of four other children's books. The twins soon find clues in the stories themselves that point the way to a secret treasure. Want to know what happens in the end? Can they figure out the treasure map before the thief does? .
  • 4. While learning to sail during a visit to his grandmother's at the Connecticut shore, eleven- year-old Tony becomes excited about the rumors of sunken treasure in the area and starts following a couple who seem to be making a mysterious search for something. Tony can hardly believe it. He's sailing with the wind, maneuvering through the narrow channels Windcatcher between the offshore islands with amazing skill. And he's just learned to sail! But suddenly Tony is confused. Which way had he come? Which way is he headed? And who are the mysterious couple with the high powered motor boat who are too busy searching beneath the water to answer his call for help? Tony does some searching on his own. What he discovers leads him on a daring hunt for a 200- year-old shipwreck . . . and a dangerous confrontation with treasure hunters who will stop at nothing to keep Tony from learning their secret.
  • 5. Poppy the deer mouse urges her family to move next to a field of corn big enough to feed them all forever, but Mr. Ocax, a terrifying owl, has other ideas. King of the Night Poppy At the very edge of Dimwood Forest stood an old charred oak where, silhouetted by the moon, a great horned owl sat waiting. The owl’s name was Mr. Ocax, and he looked like death himself. With his piercing gaze, he surveyed the lands he called his own, watching for the creatures he considered his subjects. Not one of them ever dared to cross his path. . .until the terrible night when two little mice went dancing in the moonlight. . .
  • 6. The Barn In this brief novel set in 1855, Ben's father has been felled by palsey -- what we call today a stroke. Ben, nine years old and the youngest child, has been called home to Oregon Territory from the boarding school he's been attending. More gifted intellectually than his siblings and, The Barn perhaps, with a stronger sense of family, Ben quickly becomes the leader, dividing the labor as efficiently as possible. This leaves him with the care of his father. First finding a way to communicate at least minimally, and desperately needing to re- establish contact with the dying man, Ben determines that, if they build the barn his father had planned, the man will recover. His sister, Nettie, anxious to marry, delays her plans to help with the barn and the three set about the nearly impossible task. The barn becomes a symbol for achievement, acceptance and love. It is also, quite obviously, the object of the boy's obsession which he questions himself, but only after the barn is completed.
  • 7. Bright Shadow As assistant to the king's chambermaid, 12- year-old Morwenna is hardly a likely candidate for wizardly inheritance. Yet there's something to be said for being in the right place at the right time--or is that the wrong place at the wrong Bright Shadow time? Either way, with no warning, Morwenna suddenly becomes the recipient of five wishes when a 1,000-year-old ailing wizard, desperate to pass on his magical legacy, finds Morwenna at hand the moment before his dusty demise. Unfortunately, no guidance or advice accompanies this mysterious gift. Morwenna soon flounders in confusion and danger, as her best friend Swen, through a series of mishaps, comes to believe he is the new wizard, and all the kingdom awaits liberation from a despotic ruler. This tense, moving tale raises painful questions about altruism and selfishness, as a mere child is asked to grant wishes, secretly and judiciously.
  • 8. Captain Grey Following the Revolution, an eleven-year- old boy – young Kevin Cartwright – becomes the captive of a ruthless pirate king who has set up his own "nation," Captain Grey supported by piracy, on a remote part of the New Jersey coast. "I shall find a way to get free." "Free!" he shouted. "You are here, with us now. You can forget about your father and your sister, or anybody else you may have known. You belong to no nation but this nation. Put him back where he was and don't feed him. Tomorrow we shall talk again about freedom!"
  • 9. Blue Heron While spending the month of August on the Massachusetts shore with her father, stepmother, and their new baby, almost thirteen-year-old Maggie finds beauty in and draws strength from a great blue heron, even as the family around her unravels. As Maggie approaches her thirteenth birthday, she wants Blue Heron to believe that some kind of magic can stop the changes all around her. Her visit with her father and his new family at a lakeside cabin makes her wonder. Will he still love her as much, now that he has a new family, or will he love her baby half-sister more? Her father seems troubled and withdrawn and, while he insists nothing is wrong, she worries. Alone with her own secret thoughts, Maggie finds comfort in the beautiful blue heron she visits at the lake every morning. With each visit, she grows more attached to the bird, and she becomes aware that someone else is watching, too -- someone who's putting the bird in great danger. Through her determination to protect the bird, Maggie begins to understand the magic of change in her own life, and in the constantly changing world around her.
  • 10. The Old City Lay Dark And Cold...It is night. And Edmund is alone. His mother is gone. His aunt, who went in search of her, is dead. His sister has disappeared. Edmund has no one – except for a stranger of the night. A dark, mysterious stranger who flees from The Man Who demons of his own... who follows him through the cold and shadowy city with offers Was Poe of help. But who is this stranger who gives Edmund refuge? He has a mission of his own and he needs Edmund, but he tells him nothing of his purpose. Yet the stranger is Edmund's only hope of discovering the dark secrets that surround the disappearance of his family... In Providence, R.I., in 1848, Edgar Allan Poe reluctantly investigates the problems of eleven-year-old Edmund, whose family has mysteriously disappeared and whose story suggests a new Poe tale with a ghastly final twist.
  • 11. A vicious captain, a mutinous crew – and a young girl caught in the middle… The True As the only passenger, and the only female, on a transatlantic voyage in 1832, Confessions of thirteen-year-old Charlotte finds herself caught between a murderous captain and a Charlotte Doyle mutinous crew. “Not every thirteen-year-old girl is accused of murder, brought to trial, and found guilty. But I was just such a girl, and my story is worth relating even if it did happen years ago. Be warned, however: If strong ideas and action offend you, read no more. Find another companion to share your idle hours. For my part I intend to tell the truth as I lived it.”
  • 12. Midnight Magic In 15th century Pergamontio, twelve-year-old Fabrizio plays with some tarot cards against the advice of his master, Mangus the Magician. Mangus is trying to get out of magic and devote himself to being a good Christian. However, Fabrizio and Mangus are soon involved in a Midnight Magic request by King Claudio to free his daughter, ten-year-old Princess Teresina, of a ghost who visits her. The Princess suspects it is her murdered brother, heir to the throne of their father, King Claudio. Lurking in the shadows, though, is Count Scarazoni--who also wants to be king. So, young Fabrizio and Mangus must use magic to thwart Count Scarazoni, free the Princess, and save the throne. Early adolescents will revel in this story filled with secret passages, mysterious mishaps, and eerie moments. Chapters ending in cliff hangers and a parade of characters with strange names embellish a story where truth is revealed and good prevails. A fun read for younger readers.
  • 13. Heroism, hoax, or mistake, what happened at Harrison High changes everything for everyone in ways no one -- least of all Philip -- could have ever predicted. Nothing But Structured as a series of journal entries, The Truth memos, letters and dialogues, this highly original novel emerges as a witty satire of high school politics, revealing how truth can easily become distorted. After Philip Malloy, a clownish, rather unmotivated freshman, is punished for causing a disturbance (humming ``The Star Spangled Banner''), facts about the incident become exaggerated until a minor school infraction turns into a national scandal. Philip's parents, several reporters and a neighbor (who happens to be running for the school board) accuse the school of being unpatriotic. Philip gains fame as a martyr for freedom; his homeroom teacher, Miss Narwin, however, faces dismissal from her job.
  • 14. There's no reasoning with Owen. A Place The island cottage where he and his family have spent the last ten Called Ugly summers must be preserved. And he's going to do it. Never mind that bulldozers stand outside, ready to move in and level the place for a modern hotel. Never mind that summer's over and Owen's family is hurrying to catch the last ferry -- or that school is starting -- or that nobody sees it his way. Alone, fourteen-year-old Owen is going to stay and save the beautiful place others call ugly.
  • 15. "Asta's son" is all he's ever been called. The lack of name is appropriate, because he and his mother are but poor Crispin: The peasants in fourteenth-century medieval England. But this thirteen-year-old boy Cross of Lead who thought he had little to lose soon finds himself with even less — no home, family, or possessions. Accused of a crime he did not commit, he has been declared a "wolf's head." That means he may be killed on sight, by anyone. If he wishes to remain alive, he must flee his tiny village. All the boy takes with him is a newly revealed name — Crispin — and his mother's cross of lead. His journey through the English countryside is amazing and terrifying.
  • 16. Complications abound in a graphic novel related in brief narrative boxes plus dialogue (some of it in both Spanish and English) in hundreds of b&w comic-book frames. Sarah has been told (falsely) that her mother City of Light, died; Carlos can't understand why an old blind man is so interested in a City of Dark subway token he's found. The two kids team up and eventually learn the truth: the evil Mr. Underton was blinded by Sarah's mother 11 years ago when he tried to steal the token that's the source of power for the metropolis (N.Y.C.), which will freeze if the token isn't delivered to safekeeping each December 21 by Sarah's mother (and, someday, by Sarah). Robust spirits run appealingly amok until the expected triumph of good.
  • 17. 2. S.O.R. Losers 3. Who Stole the Wizard of Oz? The Titles for 4. 5. Windcatcher Poppy this Avi 6. 7. The Barn Bright Shadow Reader’s 8. 9. Captain Grey Blue Heron Workshop: 10. The Man Who Was Poe 11. The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle 12. Midnight Magic 13. Nothing But The Truth 14. A Place Called Ugly 15. Crispin: The Cross of Lead 16. City of Light, City of Dark