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Tara Dairman

Auteur de All Four Stars

6 oeuvres 418 utilisateurs 17 critiques

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Œuvres de Tara Dairman

All Four Stars (2014) 215 exemplaires
The Stars of Summer (2015) 53 exemplaires
The Great Hibernation (2017) 43 exemplaires
Desert Girl, Monsoon Boy (2020) 42 exemplaires
Stars So Sweet (2016) 36 exemplaires
The Girl from Earth's End (2023) 29 exemplaires

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Gr 4–7—Henna lives with her papas on Earth's End, where she spends her days gardening and learning. When
Papa Niall gets sick, Henna must do the unthinkable: leave Earth's End to find the only cure, an extinct plant. A
moving story about love, grief, and hope.
 
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BackstoryBooks | 2 autres critiques | Apr 1, 2024 |
What a sweet and utterly charming middle grade novel. To be fair, my cooking skills are definitely more on par with Gladys' parents than Gladys and my palate is more Parm but I enjoyed the passion she exhibited for food and the misadventures she gets into because of it.

I loved the supporting cast of characters and the friendships Gladys developed with them all. I loved that even when they didn't all have the same passions, they still supported each other. Her quiet friendship with Mr Eng was great and I liked that Gladys inspires Charissa to branch out and frequent his shop. I loved the details when Gladys fills out all the employment forms - I had a chuckle when she reasoned that because she was deemed a freelancer she's working for free.

I understood where her parents were coming from with their worry over her cooking alone but I thought it was unfair they didn't encourage her passion more and work with her to find solutions they could all be happy about. Plus grounding her from cooking and everything related including cook books and cooking shows for six whole months was ridiculous and insanely over the top. I liked that her Aunt supports her and tries to sneak her ingredients and equipment.

I enjoyed the inclusion of her teacher as a real person who has her own passions and interests. I thought the inclusion of Ms Quincy's cover letter was inspired and I liked the emphasis on looking forward to the future and what could be if you work hard.

I'm having a real good run with middle grade novels lately. Between this and [b:The Charming Life of Izzy Malone|29430748|The Charming Life of Izzy Malone|Jenny Lundquist|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1474824458l/29430748._SY75_.jpg|49404419] I'm spoiled for great middle grade options. I can't wait to read the rest of the series. 5 stars.
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funstm | 9 autres critiques | Jun 15, 2023 |
This book, while simple in text, is more about the illustrations and the story. The desert girl and her family are longing for water. The monsoon boy and his family are seeking to flee from the overabundance of it! Of course, the paths intersect.

But I appreciate this book for its multicuturalism. The representation that people can live in different regions and yet, life is so much the same. We tend to think only us have a routine or chores or the like. Yet that isn't true. At all. Families are more alike than we are different. I would love to highlight that in a storytime!… (plus d'informations)
 
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msgabbythelibrarian | 2 autres critiques | Jun 11, 2023 |
 
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Œuvres
6
Membres
418
Popularité
#58,321
Évaluation
4.1
Critiques
17
ISBN
36

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