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Chargement... The Art of the Swappar Kristine Asselin
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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. I loved everything about this book! I do think it would appeal more to girls than boys. The fun time travel, the spunky and compassionate characters, the real history of people and places, and especially the core cause of women's and girls rights' and the big & small ways we can advocate for them -- all packed into this engaging tale! ( ) I was so happy I got this book. Normally, I don't read a lot of Middle Grade books, but what drew me to this book was the time travel aspect (one of my favorite genres) and the fact that we (the readers) not only get a view of the past from a present girl, but a few of our present from a girl from the turn-of-the-twentieth century. I cannot name all the parts of the book I liked, but here's some of the most that stand out (and I'll try to be discreet and not spoil anything). I liked when Maggie (in Hannah's body) tried to play soccer, and her view of the Mansion-turned-Museum when she first arrived. I also liked seeing the past from Hannah (in Maggie's body) point-of-view and realizing what girls couldn't do back then. I am really glad I got this and any fans of time-travel or "switched" (two people switch places) stories, this is a book that will not disappoint. Good for any age, including fans of the Samantha series from American Girl. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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When twelve-year-olds Hannah and Maggie switch places, Hannah must prevent a famous art theft in 1905 and Maggie must cope with modern life until they can switch back. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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