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November 04, 2006

Activism

NOLANOLESS
A fantastic site about life, love and lagniappe in New Orleans, as well as issues pertaining to recovery from Hurricane Katrina.

CUSP (Citizens United for Safe Passage)
A non-partisan, concerned parents organization promoting school busing for kids in Hopewell Valley, New Jersey.

Army Men Project
Mouths Wide Open is spreading plastic Army Men around the country and around the globe as small, everyday reminders of the ongoing horrors of the war in Iraq and to serve as tools to foster dialogue, action and resistance to the war.  One of the most inventive guerrilla marketing campaigns I've seen in years.

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November 01, 2006

THE UNRESOLVED

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Historical Novels Review, November, 2006
Fire! This is the greatest fear of passengers and crews of ships, both now and in the past. On 15 June 1904, fear becomes reality for fifteen-year-old Mallory Meer of Little Germany on New York City's Lower East Side. She is one of more than 1300 passengers aboard the General Slocum bound for Locust Grove when fire spreads rapidly through the steamship.

Mallory and her baby sister are among the 1,021 who die amidst the panic and confusion as people try to escape while the crew attempts to extinguish the flames.

Her unexpected death compels Mallory to recount what happened - her excitement of a secret tryst with Dustin Brauer, her disappointment when Bingham Goldstein's bullying ruins her first kiss. With so many dead, everyone knows someone who died; sadness turns to anger after Bingham accuses Dustin of starting the fire. This injustice, the Slocum's owners' cover-up of oversights, and love for her grieving family spur Mallory to induce those who know the truth to speak.

This spellbinding young adult novel, based on a true story, overwhelms the reader with the tragic loss of so many lives and the sudden end to the promising life of one young girl. She tells her story without looking through rose-colored glasses and confronts the truths even when they hurt. Mallory will haunt you, just as she does those she leaves behind.

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THE UNRESOLVED

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BookLoons Reviews, November, 2006
"On June 15, 1904 fifteen-year-old Mallory Meer boarded the General Slocum steamship. The morning was festive and warm as families from Kleindeutschland, or Little Germany, headed toward Long Island Sound for a church outing. Mallory's thoughts were on one thing - Dustin, whom she had arranged to meet on board. As the band played German love songs Mallory and Dustin snuck downstairs for their first kiss. Neither had any idea the day would end in one of the greatest disasters in New York City history.

"Author T.K. Welsh brings Mallory's story to life in the book, The Unresolved. Just moments after Mallory emerges from post-first-kiss-bliss, a fire starts on board the ship. The steamship, in a negligent state of repair, goes up in flames quickly. Lifejackets disintegrate, lifeboats are rusted to the side and immobile, and the captain steams ahead, despite the fact that the ship is burning and sinking. Mallory, like more than a thousand others, drowns. She narrates the story from above as the city is caught up in a rush of grief and the need to find a scapegoat. Religion, money, and power come into play as the story plays out. But in the end all lives are forever changed.

"Based on the true story of the General Slocum, Welsh's book tells the tale from an interesting perspective. (The) writing is fresh and vivid. Mallory takes turns inhabiting different minds and seeing what others see...this approach lends a depth to the book otherwise impossible. For an account of a little known tragedy Welsh does a tidy job of painting time and place...The Unresolved is a tale of love, corruption, and revenge - which in the end is always a good combination."

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NOVEMBER 2006

NEW AND NOTEWORTHY

3_the_unresolved_cover_art_13THE UNRESOLVED has been nominated for the 2007 Best Books for Young Adults (BBYA) literary awards. It will be discussed at the American Library Association's Midwinter conference (ALAMW), in January, 2007, in Seattle, and will be voted upon at the show.

A warm thank you to all of you who nominated THE UNRESOLVED!

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READERS' POLL
The results are in for the October, 2006, Readers' Poll.  With more than 83% of the votes, the correct response was, "To kiss Mallory Meer."

For the results of previous polls, click here

REVIEWS (Excerpted in October)

THE UNRESOLVED -- Editorial Reviews

The Edge of the Forest, October, 2006
"The Unresolved, by T.K. Welsh, is one part historical novel, one part ghost story, and one part gorgeous, dark, evocative prose. It may be the most beautifully written novel I've read this year."

All About the Book, October, 2006
"The Unresolved is a great one. Mallory is the most well-developed ghostly character I've seen in a long, long time...I can't recall another story where I've felt so connected to the ghost...Welsh skillfully manipulates emotions and develops characters...and I found myself genuinely caring about these people."

Midwest Book Review - "Children's Bookwatch", October, 2006
"Turn-of-the-century Manhattan comes to life in a wonderfully different kind of ghost story."

Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books - Volume 60, Number 2, October, 2006
The Johns Hopkins University Press
"(Mallory's) search for the truth amid corporate greed, lies and cover-ups, and rampant anti-Semitism in the Kleindeutchland community is gripping...Villains and good guys are clearly delineated, details of the fire are rendered with grisly poesy, and an aura of creepiness pervades the entire novel, making this an inviting choice for teen melodrama aficionados."

THE UNRESOLVED -- Reader Reviews

Carlie, teen librarian, in Hackensack, NJ @ BCCLS Mock Awards
Listed as a nominee for the "Printz Award"

Norgelia @ The New York Times, "Book News and Reviews" Forum
"I just read my daughter's latest book, The Unresolved, by T.K. Welsh, and it made me think that there may be hope for that genre...Well written, the book dealt with some weighty topics -- anti-semitism, death and dying, justice -- without losing momentum or becoming maudlin. Mallory, the main character, is a great young protagonist...I was impressed at how beautiful and evocative the language was."

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