
Books I have read this week:
Monsieur Marceau by Leda SchubertT
A biography on the life of world famous mime Marcel Marceau and includes source notes and an afterword by the author.
I grew up watching Marcel Marceau on television-he was quite famous in my time but I never knew his history.
Marcel grew up in France during World War II. Along with the entire population of Strasbourg, he evacuated to escape the Nazi army and later joined the French Underground. During this time, he led hundreds of Jewish children dressed as boy scouts safely across the alps into Switzerland. His father died in a concentration camp. After the war, he changed his Jewish name Mandel to Marceau and began to study the art of mime.

It's Babymouse's birthday and time to celebrate! Babymouse goes head to head with Felicia who is also preparing for her birthday party which will be ON THE SAME DAY AS BABYMOUSE's PARTY! Oh no! The invitations have been sent and Babymouse is ready to Par-tay but where are her friends? Apparently it's a good idea to send your invites out really far in advance to ensure maximum attendance. The party is a bust but Babymouse discovers she is one lucky girl to have some pretty great friends. Love it!


What I am excited to start reading next weekend!
The Meaning of Maggie by Megan Jean Sovern. I picked up this sweet looking book at TLA. Several of my students were have been reading The Testing and are anxious for Joelle Charbonneau's Independent Study so I had to pick up a copy of it too. I am pretty anxious to read it myself.

Have a great reading week!