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Chargement... Lucky Lunapar Diana López
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Luna is from a big Hispanic family. She has many “primas” (cousins) and many problems with them, too. They fight a lot. But the worst cousin, Claudia, is a know-it-all and a braggart. At the yearly quinceãnera, she locks Claudia in the restroom. As her punishment, Luna is not allowed to wear any of her beloved hats for a month. Not only does she love hats, but they also cover her “birthmark”, a white streak of hair. Needless to say, she will be teased about it when she returns to school. But, even worse, Luna finds out that her prima, Claudia, will be starting to attend her own school! How will Luna handle all of this! This is a wonderful book, not only about Hispanic families, culture and language, but also about family, friends, and dealing with being different. It is geared to fifth graders, whom, I am sure, will be able to relate to Luna and her problems. I recommend this funny and valuable book. I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an unbiased review. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Fifth grader Luna Ramos has a great many cousins, mostly on her father's side, but one of them, Claudia, is a source of constant annoyance; their current feud begins when Luna is punished for locking Claudia in the restroom at another cousin's quinceanera--but when there's a bullying situation at school, Luna realizes that, despite their disagreements, cousins have to stand up for each other. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Mexican-American 5th grader (who incidentally has poliosis--a white streak in her hair) gets into trouble a lot, learns about friendship.
short chapters and a spunky, mischievous Luna make for an entertaining read for this age group. The 90s-esque look to the cover is unfortunate but at least it prominently features a child of color. ( )