Monday, February 19, 2024

TRUCKER KID: A Picture Book Review, Author Interview, and Giveaway!


TRUCKER KID  (Capstone, June 2023)

 From Amazon:

"Although Athena misses her truck-driving daddy when he's on the road, she thinks he has the most amazing job in the world. She loves showing off her love of all things trucking. But her classmates don't quite get her or why she calls herself Trucker Kid. Can Athena change their minds and show the other students that it's cool to be Trucker Kid?"

Written by Carol Gordon Ekster with lively illustrations by Russ Cox, this book teaches kids about the life of a trucker's family and is full of trucking similes and metaphors that both kids and adults will enjoy. 

REVIEW

Athena's got a problem. Her truck-driving dad is leaving for a week and she'll miss him!


"When she heads inside, she deflates like a flat tire."


She stays busy playing with her trucks, drawing trucks, and reading about trucks.

But at school, no one seems to understand her fascination with trucks. 



Her answer is simple:


After Athena tells her friends how she holds the mic for the CB radio and sleeps in the truck's cab, they decide they want to be trucker kids too.

Athena's dad is happy to bring his truck to the school and let everyone explore it.


The story ends perfectly on the play
ground with a "traffic jam of drivers" joining Athena.


AUTHOR INTERVIEW

Carol B.: Can you tell us about your path to publication?

Carol E.: In March 2013 I visited my daughter in Taos, NM and we dined at our favorite restaurant. I couldn't help but overhear a family's conversation at a nearby table. Three-year-old Athena was discussing a trucking trip she took with her daddy. My writing brain ignited, and I immediately had my title, Trucker Girl. I told the family that I was a children's author, and how their discussion inspired a title, and I asked for their contact information.

 I came home and took out library books on trucks and trucking. I knew nothing! About one month later I started e-mailing the dad to ask some questions. A month after that I brought the manuscript to a critique group.

 

There have been so many critique buddies weighing too many revisions to count. It gathered close to one hundred rejections!  But then during COVID, I pulled it out again. I had seen how trucks and their drivers were during this difficult time. I added in back matter to show how we rely on trucks and tightened the manuscript. It ended up being one of three manuscripts that helped me secure my first agent.


That agent sent it out on a small round of submissions. Capstone editor, Chris Harbo, acquired it. He was a dream editor and included me in all aspects of the process. Capstone requested a title change from Trucker Girl to Trucker Kid, and of course, I said yes! Almost ten years after that night at the restaurant, I held the book in my hand. 


I love the mysteriousness of this writing life. What if we had not gone to that restaurant at that time or sat next to that family? Trucker Kid was meant to be! My illustrator, Russ Cox, has a son who happens to be a trucker!


CLASSROOM RESOURCE

Carol has a ton of activities on her website for your K-first grade classroom. Teachers could talk about the figurative language used throughout the story and ask students to create their own. In addition, students could look at trucking routes across the United States.

GIVEAWAY

Capstone is providing two copies for two different blog followers. Make sure if you are a librarian or educator to let me know in the comments; your name goes in twice. Please leave your email address if you are new to my blog. If you choose to follow my blog you'll also get an additional chance. U.S. addresses only. The giveaway ends February 21. 

Congratulations to Kathy O'Neill who won Rosie Woods in the Little Red Writing Hood. 

32 comments:

Theresa Milstein said...

I'm so happy to see Carol's book here!

Carol Baldwin said...

Thanks Theresa. Your name starts the list with 2 entries!

www.carolgordonekster.com said...

Theresa Milstein, fancy meeting you here! I love Carol Baldwin's blog. It's so helpful to teachers, librarians and #kidlit book-lovers!

Carol Baldwin said...

Ha, ha Carol--So how do the two of you know each other?

Storytimelisa0802 said...

Looks like a great book. Will look into purchasing it for the library I work at

Carol Baldwin said...

Thank you, Lisa. Leave me your email address so I can put your name in the hat!

Storytimelisa0802 said...

Looks like a great book to add to my collection.

Storytimelisa0802 said...

Thank you. My email is Storytimelisa0802@gmail.com

Carol Baldwin said...

Got it!

Becky Dollins said...

This looks great for my school library! Rebecca_dollins@isdschools.org

Danielle H. said...

I've seen this book featured before and would love to win a copy. I want to get to know this courageous girl with such a strong bond with her dad.

Katerinas Blog said...

It looks like an interesting book as a story, but also educational. Thanks for the post!

Gail Cartee said...

Our family is full of truckers. My husband was a diesel mechanic for a trucking company. I've heard those trucking stories too many times to count but it's always fun to hear about runaway trucks and loads across steep mountains before the days of interstate highways. I know this will be a book kids will cherish. Truckers keep the nation moving.

www.carolgordonekster.com said...

Carol, Theresa and I have met many times at meet-ups, conferences, and #kidlit events as we are both part of NESCBWI and live outside of Boston. She's always been so supportive.

Becky Scharnhorst said...

I loved hearing the inspiration behind this story. It sounds wonderful and the illustrations are so colorful and fun!

Carol Baldwin said...

Thanks, Becky. Your name goes in the hat twice!

Carol Baldwin said...

You're in, Danielle!

Carol Baldwin said...

Thank you, katerina. Unless you have a U.S. address I can't include you in the giveaway. If you do, please leave your email address too.

Carol Baldwin said...

Thanks, Gail. I know you can relate to this story!

Carol Baldwin said...

That's very cool, Carol! I love it when people "find" each other on my blog!

Carol Baldwin said...

I agree, Becky! Your name is in the hat.

Linda Trott Dickman said...

Oh do I have a market for this book! I have often wondered about kids and truckers. This looks like a great read!
And a great gift for my trucker friends.

Carol Baldwin said...

LInda, Carol will be thrilled to read your comment! Thanks for sharing her book with your friend.

www.carolgordonekster.com said...

Yes, Carol. I am thrilled to read Linda's comment. I know trucking families will love the book!

Anonymous said...

I can't wait to have a copy of this book! I think it would be great to have a trucker come out and visit the libraries in my school district and read this book to the students!

mollywalker04@yahoo.com

Carol Baldwin said...

thanks Molly. Are you an educator? If you are, I'll put your name in twice. Or, start following my blog and I'll enter your name twice that way! Thanks for your email address.

www.carolgordonekster.com said...

Molly, I did a library visit to read Trucker Kid where the librarian asked her town's DPW to bring trucks and it was wonderful!

Carol Baldwin said...

How fun, Carol!

Donna P. said...

I would love to win a copy for my classroom library.
It’s such a great book!
We had a virtual visit with Carol last year and she explained how she got the idea for this book.

Carol Baldwin said...

Thanks, Donna, for your comment. Unfortunately I already picked a winner. I hope you subscribe to my blog for more giveaways!

Kathy said...

A cute story and illustrations about a trucker kid and her family! Thanks for a review of a book I may not have ever thought to rread!

Carol Baldwin said...

Thank you, Kathy!

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