Tuesday, December 21, 2010

The Sneetches & 23 Daves


May favorite book is the lesser known Dr. Suess "The Sneetches and Other Stories." Perhaps it was the way my fatehr would read it over and over to me but I loved it. The Sneetches is about those with stars upon their bellies and those without. At it's heart, it's a tale of tolerance and acceptance. As a child, I loved the characters especially SylvesterMcMonkey McBean. I can recite it verbatim now and I push it on my son all the time. He, of course, is annoyed by this. This is a collection 4 stories. My second favorite is the poem about Mrs. McCave. She had 23 sons and she named them all Dave. David was my brother's name and my father read this over and over to us. We would beg for more and howled each time he read it. To this day, we reference the name "Marvin O'Gravel Balloon Face", thanks to Dr. Suess himself. The other two stories in this book scared the crap out of me. One was about two Zaxes who went different directions and the other was about a pair of empty pants that walked around the woods. Creepy. Stick to the Starbellied Sneetches and Mrs. McCave.

Welcome!

This blog has been a long time in the making. I have always been an avid reader. I grew up surrounded by books and I would read everything I could get my hands on. I would read everything from my grandmother's old issues of Town & Country and Cosmopolitan to her more "risque" novels like Kane & Abel (Jeffery Archer) and steamy Harold Robbins. I begged my parents to let me read just one more book before bed. Then would get busted sitting on the edge of the tub reading. I once read a book walking around the supermarket. When my son was born 2 years ago, I went on a mission to find him my favorite childhood books. And, once I started there I found a whole world of children's books opened for me. This blog is an effort on my part to bring you some childhood classics but lots of obscure, little known books. I'm lucky in that I have a passion for reading and lots of resources at my disposal. Enjoy the recommendations and happy reading.