Ways to Grow Love
Autor Renée Watson Ilustrat de Nina Mataen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 apr 2022 – vârsta până la 10 ani
Ryan Hart loves her family and friends. She's looking forward to summer vacation, spending time with loved ones, and her first trip to sleepaway camp! But when an unexpected camper shows up, Ryan finds it's hard to share your best friend and harder to be a friend to someone who isn't a good friend to you. She's also waiting for her new sister to be born -- and hoping the baby doesn't ruin everything. The Hart family is experiencing a lot of changes, and Ryan needs to grow her patience in many ways, find ways to share the love, meet new challenges, and grow into the leader her mom and dad named her to be. This summer and the start of fifth grade just might give Ryan the chance to show how she grows and glows!
Acclaim for Ways to Make Sunshine:
A New York Times Best Children's Book of the Year | A Parents Magazine Best Book of the Year | A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year | A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year | A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year | A WORLD Magazine Best Book of the Year | An Amazon Best Book of the Year
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781547609963
ISBN-10: 1547609966
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 137 x 207 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury USA
ISBN-10: 1547609966
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 137 x 207 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury USA
Notă biografică
Renée Watson
Caracteristici
Major award-winning author: Renée's Piecing Me Together was a Newbery Honor- and Coretta Scott King Award-winner, and received an amazing FOUR starred reviews and blurbs from Jacqueline Woodson, Jason Reynolds, John Green, and Meg Medina. And her FSG middle-grade, Betty Before X, also received much acclaim. We are excited to continue to grow her in the middle-grade space.
Recenzii
Intermittently funny, frustrating, and touching. . . . Allows black readers to see themselves and all readers to find a character they can love. Move over Ramona Quimby, Portland has another neighbor you have to meet!
Adroitly captures the uncertainty of growing up amid change through the eyes of an irrepressible black girl.
Ryan Hart approaches challenges in her life with bravery, common sense, and humor. . . . a refreshing character.
Middle graders who like realistic fiction will enjoy getting to know this earnest girl and her supportive family.
Plenty of charm . . . readers will look forward to Ryan's future adventures.
The theme of loving family and friends even through difficult times will resonate with readers. Cheerful black-and-white illustrations enhance the story and convey Ryan's effervescent personality.
Renée Watson is a gifted storyteller who brings vibrant new meaning to time and place. In this beautiful blend of family, history, and culture, Watson lets us discover that one's true home is rooted in the heart and soul.
Renée Watson's storytelling mastery is on full display in Some Places More Than Others, which is so thematically vibrant and emotionally rich as to defy description. A magnificent book.
A beautiful novel about family and forgiveness, about the memories we carry with us wherever we go, and the places our hearts call home.
A meaningful opportunity for students--particularly those in underrepresented communities--to celebrate themselves and their identities.
Watson is a master of structure and character development. . . . Amara's search for her roots is tender and empowering.
A much-needed novel about the importance of roots and family connections.
Captures a young person's growing enlightenment as she experiences one of the world's most culturally rich neighborhoods. . . . Very relatable. . . . Quietly powerful.
Timely and timeless.
Watson, with rhythm and style, somehow gets at . . . the life-changing power of voice and opportunity, all wrapped up in Jade.
An important and deeply moving novel.
Teeming with compassion and insight.
A timely, nuanced, and unforgettable story.
A nuanced meditation on race, privilege, and intersectionality.
Will resonate with many readers.
Adroitly captures the uncertainty of growing up amid change through the eyes of an irrepressible black girl.
Ryan Hart approaches challenges in her life with bravery, common sense, and humor. . . . a refreshing character.
Middle graders who like realistic fiction will enjoy getting to know this earnest girl and her supportive family.
Plenty of charm . . . readers will look forward to Ryan's future adventures.
The theme of loving family and friends even through difficult times will resonate with readers. Cheerful black-and-white illustrations enhance the story and convey Ryan's effervescent personality.
Renée Watson is a gifted storyteller who brings vibrant new meaning to time and place. In this beautiful blend of family, history, and culture, Watson lets us discover that one's true home is rooted in the heart and soul.
Renée Watson's storytelling mastery is on full display in Some Places More Than Others, which is so thematically vibrant and emotionally rich as to defy description. A magnificent book.
A beautiful novel about family and forgiveness, about the memories we carry with us wherever we go, and the places our hearts call home.
A meaningful opportunity for students--particularly those in underrepresented communities--to celebrate themselves and their identities.
Watson is a master of structure and character development. . . . Amara's search for her roots is tender and empowering.
A much-needed novel about the importance of roots and family connections.
Captures a young person's growing enlightenment as she experiences one of the world's most culturally rich neighborhoods. . . . Very relatable. . . . Quietly powerful.
Timely and timeless.
Watson, with rhythm and style, somehow gets at . . . the life-changing power of voice and opportunity, all wrapped up in Jade.
An important and deeply moving novel.
Teeming with compassion and insight.
A timely, nuanced, and unforgettable story.
A nuanced meditation on race, privilege, and intersectionality.
Will resonate with many readers.