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Suzanne Lieurance

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18 oeuvres 195 utilisateurs 7 critiques

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Suzanne Lieurance is a full-time freelance. writer, children's author, and writing coach. Visit her online at her

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This is a great fictional book that introduces middle grade students to what life was like in the Japanese Interment Camps. This book tells the story of a young boy who was bullied and made fun of at home. When his family is sent to an internment camp he is able to use his love for baseball to fine a way to find hope in the midst of despair.
 
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jnairz | 2 autres critiques | Feb 11, 2023 |
Excellent anthology

The stories had me laughing out loud, not that they were comedy but real-life, everyday stories. Descriptive writing, heartwarming short stories, and fun. There is a story about the World Famous Gopher Hole Museum (you haven’t heard?), several about husbands that must have been engineers, one like Planes-Trains-and-Automobiles, and culinary adventures that did not go so well. Recommend!
 
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WiseOwlFactory | Feb 20, 2022 |
The prose is pretty basic and uninspired, but the story is powerful. Lots of information is packed into the text regarding working conditions and factory life at that time, and the Jewish content is significant. Better writing could have made the same story much more powerful, but middle grade girls should be able to connect with the two sisters.
 
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cavlibrary | 1 autre critique | Aug 30, 2016 |
If you are looking for a historical fiction that will knock your socks off then this is the book. This story is a familiar one to many of us. It is the story of lives lost in one of the worst fires in New York City. Galena and Anya are two Jewish sisters who have immigrated from Russia with their parents. Anya works on the 10th floor of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory. Galena is only 14 and works on the eighth floor. Her job is to snip loose threads from the garments. She works six days a week. Her sister's boyfriend Dimitri is trying to get Anya to join the union. Their mother is against it. Dimitri wants them to be safe and he knows that working for the union is the only way that can be guaranteed. In March of 1911 a fire broke out in the factory. Anya runs upstairs to find her sister. What she witnesses that day is such a horror. When talking to my students about it they will be able to make connections between this book and the Towers that were hit on 9/11. It is a book that is hard to put down. It is a story that must be heard again and again. It is one I will definitely read to my students.… (plus d'informations)
 
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skstiles612 | 1 autre critique | Dec 30, 2014 |

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Œuvres
18
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195
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#112,377
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
7
ISBN
38
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