Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Shelf Life: Stories By the Book


Shelf Life: Stories By the Book
Paulsen, G. (2003) Shelf life. New York: Simon & Schuster.


Shelf Life is a compilation of short stories ranging from science fiction to historical fiction, written by a collection of well-known authors, and published in one book by another well-known author, Gary Paulsen.  Paulsen published this collection of stories to benefit the charitable reading organization, ProLiteracy Worldwide.  In his introduction, Paulsen details how and when books became such an important aspect of his life and how that prompted the need for him to write.  All of the short stories, in spite of having very different elements, shares one thing in common and that commonality is a book.  Each story contains characters who have either experienced a traumatic event or some type of developmental struggle, from Katie’s father suddenly dying at the age of 41, Georgie’s grandmother being diagnosed with cancer while she is living on Mars, to Henrietta’s father being held prisoner on suspicion of being a spy, to Jolene and Karly having a typical girl spat, and each of the major characters finds resolution or experiences a shift because of a book—a different book for each story with each book used in a different way.  Also included in Shelf Life are short snippets about each author which include other titles by the authors as well as awards they have won.  Because the stories are so varied and the vocabulary is very basic, readers from middle grades on up to grad students J can enjoy and learn from this book.

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