Doris Buchanan Smith - A Taste of Blackberries
Doris Buchanan Smith - Author of A TASTE OF BLACKBERRIES
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“Smith deals honestly and emphatically with the range of emotions... the story is not, however an elegy; but a celebration of the continuity of the life-death cycle.”
© The Atlanta Journal, 1973

"It will be difficult to find a children's book this autumn by a new author as good as Doris Buchanan Smith's A TASTE OF BLACKBERRIES"
® Times Literary Supplement, 1975

"It blazed the way for the many other grief books that quickly followed, but few have approached the place of honor this one holds."
© Jim Trelease READ-ALOUD HANDBOOK, 2006

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Published in 1973, now in it's 19th edition. Have you read A TASTE OF BLACKBERRIES?

Cover art © 2005 by Chris Sheban


Included in Jim Trelease's
GIANT TREASURY OF GREAT READ-ALOUD BOOKS
A TASTE OF BLACKBERRIES
Grades 4-7
8 Chapters
58 pages (library edition)

Related books about death: 
BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA
by Katherine Paterson;
A DAY NO PIGS WOULD DIE
by Robert Newton Peck;
ON MY HONOR
by Marion Dane Bauer.

THANK YOU JIM TRELEASE!
In memoriam - John Hawkins
John Hawkins, the head of one of the nation’s oldest literary agencies and who represented Joyce Carol Oates, Gail Godwin and Harry Crews, died on November 13th at the age of 72. In 1966, Hawkins was persuaded by his father-in-law to join the firm of Paul R. Reynolds Inc, which had been established in 1893 by his wife’s grandfather, Paul Revere Reynolds. He became president of the company in 1980 and changed the name of the firm to John Hawkins & Assoc. in 1985. “John Hawkins was a beloved friend to his writers, warmly sympathetic, supportive and shrewd in his judgments, gifted with a wonderful sense of humor,” said Joyce Carol Oates. “He was both gentlemanly and totally contemporary. And he loved books both as reading experiences and works of art.” “John was one of the old school who made it into the present,” said Dan Halpern, Joyce’s longtime editor at Ecco. “His goodwill, humor, intelligence and love for literature was evident in every phone call I had with him for twenty years.” In 1976 he negotiated what is reputed to be the publishing industry´s first million dollar contract for James Clavell´s THE NOBLE HOUSE, the same year that Alex Haley´s international bestseller ROOTS was published, which he also represented. “John sold my first novel 43 years ago this December,” said Gail Godwin. “I have had many publishers and editors since, but John and I have stayed together. He was an ardent and subtle master of representing a client, and throughout close to half a century I have always felt that he was completely on my side.” He is survived by his brother Richard Hawkins and his nephews, Graham and Spencer Hawkins.
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A TASTE OF BLACKBERRIES is in its 19th English language edition.
N
early a million copies have sold. Have you read it?

William Reiss, Literary Agent, John Hawkins & Associates
HarperCollins Publishers

Winner: Josette Frank Award, Georgia Children’s Book Award, Georgia Children's Book Author of the Year, Georgia Author of the Year, National Children's Book Award in Holland (Zilveren Griffel), and an ALA Notable Children's Book.

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