Thursday, November 12, 2015

Nonfiction November 2015 - Week 2



Book Pairing: This week, pair up a nonfiction book with a fiction title. It can be a “If you loved this book, read this!” or just two titles that you think would go well together. Maybe it’s a historical novel and you’d like to get the real history by reading a nonfiction version of the story.


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Well, now this should not be so hard. Others were able to come up with several pairings, but I guess I just haven't read enough fiction in the last couple years to put books together. I guess I could have chosen books I haven't read, but I don't like to feature anything on my blog that I haven't read. So I have one measly pairing.

PIGS!

If you grew up with Charlotte's Web (or came to it as an adult, like I did), chances are you have a place in your heart for pigs, just like little Fern did in E. B. White's book. So, I'm going to suggest a book about a woman who has a relationship with a pig. The Good Good Pig is a wonderful book about Sy Montgomery (whose recent release, The Soul of an Octopus, is a National Book Award finalist) raising Christopher Hogwood, who topped out at 750 pounds. Montgomery has a profound love for animals, but strives to keep nature in perspective. It was a superb book.




8 comments:

  1. Oh, this is a great pairing, Carrie! I love Charlotte's Web so much; I haven't read it in awhile, so this is a great idea. Thanks so much for sharing this one!

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    1. There are so many bad animals books out there, but there are some great ones as well. These are two of the best I've come across!

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  2. LOL, great pairing! I have such fond memories of a grade school teacher reading Charlotte's Web aloud to our class... and can't even guess the number of times I read it myself.

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    1. I think it was read to me in school, but I didn't read it myself until this year. I remembered being devastated by Charlotte's passing as a kid.

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  3. Excellent pairing! I haven't seen many children's books paired up this week. And I'm looking for books about New England for a challenge I'm hosting next year, so this is perfect. Thanks!

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  4. What a fun topic! I don't think people recognize how intelligent pigs are and I'd love to learn more about them :)

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    1. I think The Good Good Pig is the book for you, then. Montgomery has a number of books about animals, and she knows how to write about them in an engaging way.

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