Oh, Dearest Mother, Sweetest Virgin of Altagracia, our Patroness. You are our Advocate and to you we recommend our needs. You are our Teacher and like disciples we come to learn from the example of your holy life. You are our Mother, and like children, we come to offer you all of the love of our hearts. Receive, dearest Mother, our offerings and listen attentively to our supplications. Amen.



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Posted: Nov 04 2005 at 6:13pm | IP Logged Quote momwise

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If Alice had computer access I think she would mention The Holy Twins, about St. Benedict and Scholastica.


I was so thrilled to find this book at the thrift store on 1/2 price day a few weeks back. I have found almost all my TdP books at thrift and used book stores, usually for $1.50 or less.

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The two latest I got from the library are Now One Foot, Now the Other -- what a touching story! Get out your hankies, though!

Yes, a tear-jerker. It's one of my favorites.

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I'm looking at the Bibliography list on his website and wondering about some titles...if it's worth the search:

David and Goliath
Noah and the Ark
The Friendly Beasts

I have The Friendly Beasts. It's okay but I prefer his The First Christmas book. There is very little text - the text is the lyrics to the Old English Carol of the same name. A lot of the pages are wordless, but of course they have classic dePaola illustrations which are lovely.

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Posted: Nov 10 2005 at 3:19am | IP Logged Quote MaryM

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I'm looking at the [ulr=http://www.tomie.com/books/bibliography.html]Bibliography list[/url] on his website and wondering about some titles...if it's worth the search:

Noah and the Ark


Since I hadn't seen this one either and it was available through our state library loan system, I requested it. Just got it and it would be worth the search I believe. It's a shame some of these older titles aren't easier to find.

It's classic dePaola and the story is well told with a somewhat repeating line of "So Noah did what God said." Loved dePaola's "flood" pages - how he depicted the rolling sea (there is a two page spread with nothing but water/waves - not even the ark is pictured). It really is a strong image. I also liked how he did the rainbow at the end.

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Thanks for the reviews, Mary! I'll keep my eyes open for this one...as it's not in our library system.

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We are reading 51 Fairmont Avenue as a read aloud. We borrowed it from our local library. We also borrowed Pascual and the Kitchen Angels, which I was so pleased with. The short biography of St. Pascual at the end, which mentions his love of the Eucharist, is so nice to see in a public Library.

We have several Tomie books. We read the Bible Stories in the evenings before bed. We like the Strega Nona stories, but the fact that she is a witch has my children questioning why I let them read it.

One Tomie book I was very displeased with was "The Bubble Factory." The children disobey and disregard rules specifically set for them. The issue is not even addressed, in fact, the children are rewarded!      

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