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Testimonials:
| Ruth McNally Barshaw is an entertaining and humorous presenter. She is able to teach her audiences that their thoughts, words, and pictures have meaning and are important enough to document. While drawing, the author informs listeners on how to get ideas for writing by drawing first, then using call outs, and finally illustrating a story arc. Using a hands on approach, Mrs. Barshaw keeps students actively engaged by having them doodle along with her. Highly effective!
Liz Voorheis, MLIS (Liz accompanied me on a multi-day tour of Battle Creek schools) ==================================================== Dear Ruth:
I so appreciated your presentation to the University of Michigan Flint's
With best regards,
Lisé Dickson (Lisé attended the Writing Camp for teachers and kids, with her son) ======================================================
Quote from a Publisher's Weekly article on bandwagon books, copycats and
the
"The more the merrier, as long as the quality of writing is still there,"
said Heather ======================================================= To read a newspaper article about my library program, click here.
The Indy Star Online calls Ellie McDoodle a fun book, useful
for reluctant Detroit's Metro Parent interviewed me -- article by Patti Richards here on her site. |
Book 2: Ellie McDoodle: New Kid in
School
| Author/illustrator Ruth McNally Barshaw has created something special
with this character and with this format. Part novel, part journal, part comic book, Barshaws unique style of sketch-journaling is a treat. -Teens Read Too, read entire review here Anokaberry listing here
" ...gobble down this fast read, enjoy the jokes and riddles, familiar situations
"a funny, warm story about friends, family, and finding your voice" - Lori
Van Hoesen,
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Book 1: Ellie McDoodle: Have Pen, Will Travel
| "Part journal, part graphic novel, all fun (with echoes of Harriet the
Spy)." -Kirkus Reviews
"Speaks volumes with its words and its pictures. This record of a diarist
is
"Lots of voice, humor, and pre-teen attitude shine through the pages in
"There's never been a better time to indulge in a book that can offer
"This book reminded me of Diary of a Wimpy Kid because of the sly humor
"As Ellie shares her frustrations, conflicts, fun and wildlife facts, readers
"With fewer words and many pictures on each page than most books for this
"I am always on the lookout for great books to serve as models for kids'
own
"I loved that the text is full of both facts-- outdoorsy/nature type
things--
"Ruth McNally Barshaw's Ellie McDoodle: Have Pen, Will Travel is a fun example
"As the vacation ends Ellie admits that she has had more fun than she'd expected
"Realistically portrays the characters (even the adults!), giving readers
much to
"Ellie McDoodle is the Wimpy Kid, for girls." |
Ellie McDoodle News:
The Indy Star Online calls Ellie McDoodle a fun book, useful
for reluctant Detroit's Metro Parent interviewed me -- article by Patti Richards here on her site. I have a new blog about the Ellie McDoodle book process Here's my ICL Chat on Humor: ICL website and also here and here's more on humor. Lots of freebies uploaded to my site -- take a look around. There's tons of stuff here. |
updated Aug 18 2010
email me: ruthexpress@aol.com