Grade 5 students make book club magic with help from fantasy novel Dragonfly Song
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On Oct. 26, 2018 Grade 5 students at Wedgewood Junior School in Etobicoke, Ont. met with Dragonfly Song author Wendy Orr, whose book is one of five finalists for the $50K TD Canadian Children's Literature Award.
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Participating students read Orr's middle grade fantasy as part of a lunchtime book club, taking place at Wedgewood throughout the month of October. Together with their teachers, they explored Dragonfly Song's themes of mythology, community, magic and more.
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Orr told students at Wedgewood about how she drew inspiration for Dragonfly Song from the mythology of ancient Crete, and shared details of a visit she took to the Mediterranean — stopping at many of the places that planted the seeds for the book.
Before her visit, she spoke with Here & Now guest host Reshmi Nair, about some of those creative sources, and about how her own life experiences informed the book.