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Some Places More Than Others

Autor Renée Watson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 sep 2019
From New York Times bestselling and multi award-winning author Renée Watson comes a heartwarming and inspiring middle grade novel about finding deep roots and exploring the past, the present, and the places that make us who we are. 'Some of the places I am still getting to know, some of these places I have known all my life. All of these places made me, are making me.' All Amara wants for her birthday is to visit her father's family in New York City - Harlem. She can't wait to finally meet her Grandpa Earl and cousins in person, and to stay in the brownstone where her father grew up. Maybe this will help her understand her family - and herself - in a new way. But New York City is not exactly what Amara thought it would be. It's noisy, crowded, confusing, and her cousins can be mean. Plus her father is too busy working to spend time with her and too angry to fix his relationship with Grandpa Earl. Amara can't help wondering, even if she does discover more about where she came from, will it help her know where she belongs?
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781526613684
ISBN-10: 1526613689
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Children's Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Renée Watson is a major multi award-winning author. Her novel Piecing Me Together was a Newbery Honor and Coretta Scott King Award-winner, received amazing reviews and blurbs from John Green, Jason Reynolds and Jacqueline Woodson

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Recenzii

This aspiring novel talks about life journeys and trying new things, and is packed with laughs and tears
Watson, with rhythm and style, somehow gets at . the life-changing power of voice and opportunity, all wrapped up in Jade
Timely and timeless
A timely, nuanced, and unforgettable story
Award-winning author Renee Watson wonderfully represents and explores culture, family and identity.
This is a warm, positive story with characters who are easy to empathise with. A beautifully written and textured book about identity, family and belonging.
An exceptional story of a young girl's coming of age, finding out about her roots and her own place in her family, told with economy and grace. It is both touching and thought-provoking yet never feels preachy. It packs a powerful punch. I would suggest every school should own their own copy of this book
Renée Watson's uplifting and empowering middle grade novel is a wonderful tale of identity, family and discovering the meaning of home
[A] subtle and poignant story of a girl discovering her roots. A profound story to read at Christmas to help us reflect on our families and our heritage.
A great book to discuss in book clubs and study in classes for characterisation and dialogue
A textured, warm and positive story, beautifully written and with a poetic feel
This aspiring novel talks about life journeys and trying new things, and is packed with laughs and tears

Descriere

From New York Times bestselling and multi award-winning author Renée Watson comes a heartwarming and inspiring middle grade novel about finding deep roots and exploring the past, the present, and the places that make us who we are. 'Some of the places I am still getting to know, some of these places I have known all my life. All of these places made me, are making me.' All Amara wants for her birthday is to visit her father's family in New York City - Harlem. She can't wait to finally meet her Grandpa Earl and cousins in person, and to stay in the brownstone where her father grew up. Maybe this will help her understand her family - and herself - in a new way. But New York City is not exactly what Amara thought it would be. It's noisy, crowded, confusing, and her cousins can be mean. Plus her father is too busy working to spend time with her and too angry to fix his relationship with Grandpa Earl. Amara can't help wondering, even if she does discover more about where she came from, will it help her know where she belongs?