Elem./MG – Milestones in Technology (Series NF)

Milestones in Technology. The Child’s World, 2024. $25.00 Each. Set of 8. 32 p. Grades 3-6. 

Havemeyer, Janie. Sports Technology. 978-1-503-86987-5.
—. Space Technology. 978-1-503-86986-8.
Rea, Amy C. Video Game Technology. 978-1-50386-988-2.
—. Computer Technology. 978-1-503-86982-0.
—. Robot and Drone Technology. 978-1-503-86985-1.
Hamen, Susan E. Military Technology. 978-1-503-86983-7.
Ford, Jeanne Marie. Movie Technology. 978-1-503-86984-4.
Bow, James. Car Technology. 978-1-503-86981-3.

This reviewer evaluated the titles Sports Technology and Video Game Technology. Sports Technology features a wearable Fitbit on its cover, but this title also ‘dives’ into several less-thought-of sports technologies. Sports helmets, apparel, and cameras all receive their own section. Virtual reality and smartwatches are also both features of this title, but surprisingly, Apple Watch and other brands are completely omitted from the book. Video Game Technology is similarly organized. This title explores the roots of modern video games and follows their evolution from 1940’s Nimatron to today’s Fortnite. The title includes fast-facts about video games before exploring the history; visuals will entice students to keep reading until the end. All titles include a glossary of terms, a short selected bibliography, and an online link to more (easily updatable) sources.

THOUGHTS: At 32 pages each, these titles offer overviews of the technology used throughout history in various fields. Upper elementary students who are fascinated with electronics, engineering, and computer science will soak up the information in these well-organized and appropriately sourced books without feeling overwhelmed.

688.7 Sports Equipment
794.8 Video Games

Elem. – Early Transportation Encyclopedias (Series NF)

Early Transportation Encyclopedias. Abdo, 2024. $34.95 ea. $209.70 Set of 6. 128 p. Grades 1-3.

Anderson Cory. Cars. 978-1-098-29291-1.
Rogus, Deborah A. Motorcycles. 978-1-098-29292-8.
Lamichhane, Priyanka. Planes. 978-1-098-29293-5.
Royce, Brenda Scott. Tractors. 978-1-098-29294-2.
Lamichhane, Priyanka. Trains. 978-1-098-29295-9.
Bolte, Mari. Trucks. 978-1-098-29296-6.

Elementary readers will have the opportunity to learn more about some of their favorite modes of transportation in Abdo’s Early Transportation Encyclopedias. This reviewer had the opportunity to evaluate the volume on Tractors. The title opened with an introductory chapter explaining the basics of how a tractor works. A timeline of tractor history is also provided, along with a brief overview of the basics of crop farming. Subsequent chapters are divided by types of tractors (e.g. compact tractors, crawlers, row crop tractors, and combine harvesters), with numerous profiles of specific makes and models of tractors provided. Each tractor profile includes basic historical information, pro/cons of the tractor’s features, and several pictures, as well as “Fun Fact” and “Did You Know” sidebars with additional information. Back matter includes a glossary, index, and QR code which links to additional online resources. 

THOUGHTS: Are your younger students fans of machines and vehicles? Then this is the series for them! Readers will appreciate the wide variety of vehicles profiled in each easy to read volume and will also learn quite a bit about the history of the vehicle, how it has evolved and changed over time and what it looks like today. A great choice for browsing or for research. Highly recommended for those looking to update their transportation/vehicle collections. 

629.224 Transportation

Elem./MG/YA – Americana (Series NF)

Americana. Abdo & Daughters, 2024. $24.95 each. Series of 6.  48 p. Grades 5-9. 

Rusick,Jessica. Amusement Parks. 978-1-098-29174-7.
Van, R.L.. Baseball. 978-1-098-29175-4.
Van. R.L..Muscle Cars. 978-1-098-29176-1.
Van R.L. Rock ‘n’ Roll.  978-1-098-29177-8.
Rusick, Jessica. State Fairs. 978-1-098-29178-5.
Rusick, Jessica. Television. 978-1-098-29179-2.

The focus of the 6-book nonfiction series is on the Then and Now with each Americana topic. Each title explores a different aspect of Americana, starting with how the title topic was established and continuing through its evolution and how it became part of the nation’s identity. Each book has engaging images along with an informative text that will appeal to students. The book concludes with a glossary, timeline, additional resources, and an index.

THOUGHTS: This series is a good addition to enhance upper elementary and middle school library collections seeking to provide some Americana. It is labeled as Hi-lo YA nonfiction, so it would be a good addition to a high school library.

900s History/Culture  

Elem. – Mighty Muscle Cars (Series NF)

Mighty Muscle Cars. ABDO Books. 2021. Individual book: $20.95, Set: $125.70. Gr. 2-5.

Borgert-Spaniol, Megan. Chevrolet Corvette. 978-1-532-19324-8.
Olson, Elsie. Dodge Charger. 978-1-532-19326-2.
-. Ford Mustang. 978-1-532-19327-9.
Rusick, Jessica. Chevrolet Camaro. 978-1-532-19323-1.
Thomas, Rachael L. Dodge Challenger. 978-1-532-19325-5.
Wilken, Scott. Pontiac Trans Am. 978-1-532-19328-6.

The reviewer read Dodge Chargers in the Mighty Muscle Cars series. This series shows off some of the most popular and historic muscle cars. Each book takes a dive into the history, models, components, and even pop culture references of the muscle car. Photographs provide a large visual for readers, complete with easy-to-read text for the car fanatic. For those interested in taking a spin in the fast lane, this is a must read series.

THOUGHTS: A great addition to an elementary library for the readers who are car lovers. This series provides quality information with photographic visuals to engage readers in the past, present, and future of these vehicles.

629.22 Vehicles          Rachel Burkhouse, Otto-Eldred SD

YA – From a Whisper to a Rallying Cry: the Killing of Vincent Chin and the Trial that Galvanized the Asian American Movement

Yoo, Paula. From a Whisper to a Rallying Cry: The Killing of Vincent Chin and the Trial that Galvanized the Asian American Movement. Norton Books for Young Readers, 2021. 978-1-324-00287-1. $19.95. Grades 9 and up.

Journalist Paula Yoo employs the device of Jarod Lew’s connection with the brutal murder of Chinese-American Vincent Chin in 1982 Detroit to reveal the timeline and details of the landmark event. Lew discovers his mother was the grief-stricken fiancé of Chin, and Yoo uses his discovery as a way to connect the reader with the present—another time where racism against Asian-American/Pacific Islanders (AAPI) has surfaced. Lew’s narrative appears intermittently while the remainder of the narrative non-fiction work lays out the altercation, aftermath, and legal ramifications between the groom-to-be Chin and Ronald Ebens, an autoworker supervisor and his adult stepson, Michael Nitz. The only son of Chinese immigrants, twenty-seven year old Vincent Chin was a go-getter out for a bachelor party with his pals before his June wedding to Vikki Wong when he encountered Ebens and Nitz at a strip bar. The two groups exchanged heated words and engaged in a brawl that got them ejected from the bar and continued into the night. Ebens retrieved a baseball bat from the trunk of his car, searched with his stepson for the group, and eventually ambushed Chin and beat him to death. Though Ebens and Nitz were arrested and tried for second-degree murder, they received the light sentence of only a $3,000 fine and probation, shocking Chin’s widowed mother, Lily Chin, the Asian American community of Detroit, and many others. Yoo recounts the original hearings, the court proceedings, the arguments of both the defense and the prosecution, and the observations of the young police officers first on the scene. Though Ebens and Nitz could not be tried a second time for the same crime, the mishandling of justice empowered the Asian-American/Pacific Islander community to form the American Citizens for Justice (ACJ) and take a firm stand protesting for their civil rights to be upheld. Their efforts instigated a federal grand jury to indict the pair with interfering with Chin’s civil rights. Told in straight-forward style, Yoo maintains her objective view, balancing the outrage AAPI felt about what they perceived was a hate crime with the protestations of the accused to the contrary. The context of the murder is the fallout from a once prosperous city decaying chiefly because its main, lucrative industry—cars—has been usurped by Japanese companies. The particulars of the initial dispute between Ebens and Nitz and the victim, Chin, may never be known; but Yoo records all the iterations as the years go on and memories shift. Even the perpetrators admit it was a senseless act, fueled by drunkenness and intense anger. The author makes clear the murder and what followed was instrumental in making AAPI stand up for their rights, but whether or not the attack was racially motivated can be sorted out in the readers’ minds. Includes timeline, extensive notes, index, photographs.

THOUGHTS: Written in narrative non-fiction style, From a Whisper to a Rallying Cry. . .reads like a court drama. Yoo provides background on the major players, but is true to the script. She is even-handed giving both profiles of Chin, Ebens and Nitz, and the involved legal teams from both sides. The handling of the case from the beginning smacks of white privilege, but Yoo just lays out the facts and remains unbiased. The facts, too, shift depending on who tells them and what year they are told (the murder happened in 1982 but appeals lasted until 1987). This important book contains plenty of material for discussion; but for personal reading, the heavy topic may make the book more suited for more sophisticated readers.

305.895 Ethnic and National Groups           Bernadette Cooke, School District of Philadelphia

On June 19, 1982, in Detroit, Michigan, Vincent Chin, an Asian American, was beaten by Ronald Ebens, a white man, with a baseball bat. Chin died from his injuries. This is a fascinating look at the time and place surrounding this event and their impact on the reactions of the people and the community involved. This book takes readers through the event and the trials following. It also describes the impact on the Asian American community and their reaction. The despair, the outrage – and ultimately, the activism that developed as the Asian American and Pacific Islanders Communities found their voice and their purpose. Wrapped around this story is the tale of Jared Lew, his discovery of the event and his connection to Vincent Chin. This is Jared’s tale of how he found out the story of the cataclysmic event that triggered the voice of the Asian American community and how this event connected him to his family and his heritage. The book presents an in-depth look at the people affected by Mr. Chin’s murder and the fallout in the community and across the nation.

THOUGHTS: This is a fascinating look at a time period and a set of events that are not well known to most people but are pivotal for the Asian America and Pacific Islanders Community. Recommended for high school libraries who want to broaden their appeal to minority groups.

305.895 Racism.  Susan Kidron, Lebanon SD