by Anne on October 4, 2009
St. Francis
Oct. 4 is St. Francis’ Feast Day c. 1181/1182-Oct. 3, 1226

Francis: Poor Man of Assisi by Tomie dePaola (Holiday House, 1990)
Wealthy by birth, Francis gave away his possessions to help the poor and become a protector of animals.
The Catholic Encyclopedia writes about St. Francis.
by Anne on October 4, 2009
Buster Keaton, actor
Oct. 4, 1895-Feb. 1, 1966

Keep Your Eye on the Kid: The Early Years of Buster Keaton by Catherine Brighton (Roaring Brook Press, 2008)
Born into a vaudeville family, Keaton was nicknamed “Buster” because he could take a fall. And fall he did, over and over again onstage when he was a child. Audiences loved him. When Buster saw his first movie, he fell even harder. Eventually he made it to Hollywood and became a great comedic screen actor and movie-maker. Written in first person, this story is a class act.
The International Buster Keaton Society provides news, a biography, articles, and other resources related to this remarkable man.