Anyway, while we were there, while I was waiting to order (a delicious salami, pesto, and artichoke panini, by the way), I poked around their little book section. That is one of the things I like about this little cafe, besides that it is locally owned and operated- it also sells works from local artists and has a small (read: bookcase!) selection of literature for sale. So while I was in line I spotted these tiny little books for $4 each.
available at Scout Books |
"American Shorts pairs ten must-read authors with ten contemporary illustrators in the pocket-friendly Scout Book format, breathing new life into classic stories. Each volume is a perfect fit for literature lovers, design connoisseurs or anyone who could use a good read on the go."
illustration from the book; by artist Tom Neely |
I am a fan of Poe. I loved studying him under the tutelage (not a big fan of that word, but it works well here!) of my favorite professor, Dr. Frye. I used to have a class with Dr. Frye in which we would study some of the works of Poe, and then I would go to my own class and share the insights I had learned with my own students. They were only 6th graders, but I do believe I introduced quite a few of my students to a master of literature, and got them to appreciate his work! They would beg me to bring in copies of his work to read in class. They especially loved "The Pit and the Pendulum." (That is a great short story if you haven't read it yet!) This little book would be a perfect way to introduce some great literature to a younger audience. The artwork makes it really fresh and fun.
Scout Books seems like a pretty cool little publisher. They have other titles under this series; Sagebrush was also selling "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
OR you can order their box set of 10 American classics.
Vol. 1 “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” by Ambrose Bierce
Illustrated by François Vigneault
Vol. 2 “Rip Van Winkle” by Washington Irving
Illustrated by Bwana Spoons
Vol. 3 “The Jelly-Bean” by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Illustrated by Vanessa Davis
Vol. 4 “The Story of an Hour” and Other Stories by Kate Chopin
Illustrated by Gemma Correll
Vol. 5 “Eve’s Diary” by Mark Twain
Illustrated by Meg Hunt
Vol. 6 “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Illustrated by Aaron Renier
Vol. 7 “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Illustrated by Zack Soto
Vol. 8 “The Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allan Poe
Illustrated by Tom Neely
Vol. 9 “To Build a Fire” by Jack London
Illustrated by Michael Hsiung
Vol. 10 “The Gift of the Magi” and Other Stories by O. Henry
Illustrated by Kate Bingaman-Burt
I will fully admit that I just got a little bit lazy there and copied that straight from the Scout Books website. But take a look at that list! I really want the Hawthorne book. I love that story. (Rebecca did a post about Hawthorne here.)
from "Young Goodman Brown" buy it here |
You can also buy regular, lined notebooks. You get to add the big ideas inside. I always have a little notebook with me to jot down ideas. Size is key. It has to be small enough that I can easily throw it in my purse, but not so small that it is hard to write in. Scout Books to the rescue! They have cute printed notebooks just waiting to be written in.
Of course I love this animal print notebook! |
Lovely Lace Notebook |
~Lori
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