Last week we read The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson. Because of its authentic voice and engaging characters, I must say this book is my favorite read-aloud "ever." Originally published as a short story in McCall's magazine, this 7-chapter novel is nothing short of a contemporary literary masterpiece.
I had the privilege of meeting and spending time with Mrs. Robinson when we were featured speakers at Frank Hodge's Let the Reading Begin XII in Albany, New York, ten years ago. We shared conversation over dinner with author and my dear friend Dr. Gloria Houston. Barbara even bought one of my books for her daughter who is a teacher. We were able to continue our conversation at the airport on the day we flew out. After I returned home, Barbara sent me a manila envelope of materials, including copies of the original story from McCall's and subsequent reprints. It was a great privilege to meet the lady who wrote one of my favorite stories "ever."
Yesterday we watched the film adaptation of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. Students took notes to compare and contrast the book with the movie. On Monday, they will complete Venn diagrams to illustrate their observations.
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
Categories:
Barbara Robinson,
books,
Christmas,
Gloria Houston,
read-alouds
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Hi Mr. Blount!
I just read your blog about Mrs. Robinson - wish I'd read this sooner! I met Mrs. Robinson this past December when she visited with our book club (www.LitBlitz.com). She was a darling little lady. She's currently writing a book about the Herdmans going to summer camp. We should get together and share some of our memories of our time spent at Camp Alafia with her! Love your blogs! I've shared your pages with many of my teacher friends - when do you sleep?!?
:)
Looks like you're still the awesome teacher I worked with years ago! Your students are blessed to have you as a guide.
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