Don't be caught out this Christmas - make sure you borrow a book from the school library before Christmas. You can also borrow e-Books and audio books from West Lothian Libraries' Borrowbox collection - ask Mrs Lumsden for your borrower barcode and PIN and you'll be able to download books direct to your device!
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Friday, 17 December 2021
Tuesday, 14 December 2021
Christmas Movies!
Happy Christmas, everyone, and don't forget to pick up some holiday reading before the end of termWhilst #booksarealwaysbetter, you might fancy watching a film adaptation of a book.
Ms Smith, the librarian at Eckington School, has prepared a fantastic list of movies you can watch. You can see it here: What's on Your Christmas Movie List?
We'd love to hear which book you would like to see made into a film.
Friday, 10 December 2021
Book of the Month - December
When the Sky Falls, by Phil Earle
Our book of the month for December 2021 might not be the most obvious choice for Christmas but it is a fantastic read, from one of our favourite authors, Phil Earle. There are so many strands to the story which are beautifully woven together. All the characters are believable and likeable and you really care what happens to them. There are genuine terrifying moments and the realities of living through the Blitz with bombs dropping and the horrific aftermath are powerfully described. Adonis himself is a wonderful character and is never anthropomorphised. The book is also seamed with sadness and I challenge you to read it without getting at least a little teary! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
What's the story?
It’s 1941 during the Second World War. While everyone else seems to be evacuated to the countryside, 12-year-old Joseph is sent from rural Yorkshire to stay with his gran’s friend, Mrs F, in the city. She’s a gruff, unfriendly woman and he’s an angry boy who kicks out at everything and feels totally abandoned.
Now Joseph also finds himself in the centre of the Blitz, where bombs rain down every night. The only thing Mrs F cares about is the rundown zoo that she owns, and particularly a huge silverback gorilla called Adonis. Adonis and Joseph at first seem to take an immediate dislike to each other but over the course of the story, their bonds deepen to a remarkable relationship.
Joseph has other battles with school, in particular bullying and his serious troubles with reading. Like so many children of his generation, his dyslexia is not recognised or understood.
This is a beautifully written historical adventure story that will take readers on a very emotional and exciting journey. The pace is fast and the feelings run high. The reader ends up fighting for Joseph and Adonis all the way – and this book is almost impossible to put down. The historical details are brilliantly researched and the basic story of Adonis and what happened to other big wild animals in zoos during the war is based on real-life events. [Booktrust]
You can read more about Phil and his other books here:
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