
She continues to have a constant flow of ideas for new stories, and that’s great for children’s literature. Reading Challenge winners of Australian and international book awards. English has retired from teaching but not writing. The document also refers to links to other lists and sites, including the NSW Premiers. Dog days / by Karen English illustrations by Laura Freeman. Some of those everyday situations that English writes about were inspired by her students and children in general, who she described as “genuine and quirky and funny and full of love.” Although her books are realistic in that they deal with relevant topics, English prefers not to focus too much on “poverty and struggle.”Īny parent or educator looking to pick up something from English, has plenty to choose from as she writes picture, chapter, and middle grade books that feature male and female multicultural characters. Based on the synopsis of Don’t Feed the Geckos!, it seems as if English is continuing to fulfill her desire to portray not only African American but other children of color in everyday, universal situations.

The third book of Karen English’s chapter series, The Carver Chronicles, was released on December 1st.
