Jackie and the Mona Lisa

Jackie and the Mona Lisa
by Debbie Rovin Murphy (Author) and Jen Bricking (Illustrator)
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Booktalk: Jackie Kennedy loved the arts. And America loved Jackie Kennedy. The first lady knew she had the country’s attention–what would she do with it? Encourage Americans to appreciate art, of course! She turned the White House into a historical site filled with some of America’s most treasured artifacts and pieces of art. She brought Shakespearean theater to the White House and ballerinas to the South Lawn. And most epically, she brought the Mona Lisa to the states (much to the chagrin of many Parisians) to encourage Americans to visit museums–and it worked!

Snippet: The first time eleven-year-old Jackie visited the White House, she wasn’t very impressed.

Drab curtains.
Boring furniture.
And no guidebook to teach visitors about the most famous house in America.

The next time Jackie visited the White House, she was the First Lady. But the White House looked the same.

Drab curtains.
Boring furniture.
And no still guidebook!

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The Melody

The Melody
by Oded Burla (Author), Assaf Benharroch (Illustrator), and Ilana Kurshan (Translator)
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Booktalk: A melody searches for a singer in this adaption of an ancient Jewish tale that ends with a mother singing a lullaby.

Snippet: The melody asked the crow, “Perhaps you could use a nice melody?”

The crow responded, “If I start to sing all night, they’ll think that I’m a nightingale! I don’t want to be something I’m not. I’m happy being a crow.”

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