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Chargement... Feathers (édition 2010)par Jacqueline Woodson
Information sur l'oeuvreFeathers par Jacqueline Woodson
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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. This is was a unique book about a sixth grade girl and the way she views her life at school and home. Great representation of a deaf family member and their relationship. I would use in a class reading group or have in the class library for 4th and above. ( ) I read [b:Brown Girl Dreaming|20821284|Brown Girl Dreaming|Jacqueline Woodson|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1424308405l/20821284._SY75_.jpg|39959105] a few years ago, but I hadn't read any of Woodson's prose novels. I loved this one! It was written very poetically, and dealt with a lot of important issues and questions. Good audiobook in terms of the narrator. The story is much more character-driven than plot-driven, though, so I probably would've liked it better if I'd read it with my eyes. (Since I started listening to more audiobooks, I've decided that action-packed stories are better to listen to.) Frannie is an everykid with a deaf brother, a devout Christian best friend, and super nice parents. She's growing up in the early 1970s in a racially divided town. A white boy joins her class at school and all the kids call him Jesus Boy. There's a debate over whether he could be the real Jesus. As I said, there really isn't much of a plot. I was curious about what the Jesus Boy's story was, and I was interested in Frannie's family, but what really makes the book stand out is great writing. A short and meditative story about faith, family, and hope. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Frannie, 11 ans, vit dans un quartier noir d'une ville américaine, en 1971. La ségrégation n'a plus cours, mais tout le monde sait que le quartier des Blancs est au delà de l'autoroute. Frannie ne s'en préoccupe guère : elle s'inquiète avant tout pour sa mère, de santé fragile, qui est de nouveau enceinte. D'autant que son père routier est souvent absent mais elle peut compter sur son frère sourd. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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