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Powerful and Authentic, MG Verse Novel Offers Hope for Struggling Kids
Gripping World War II Verse Novel Perfect for Reluctant Readers
Body-Positive MG Novel Empathy-Inducing and Empowering
MG Dystopian/Survival Story a Taut, Absorbing Read
MG Novel-in-Verse Realistic and Relatable
Woodson's Newest a Poignant, Impactful Tale From a Mastery of Poetry and Prose
MG Novel-in-Verse a Gut-Wrenching, Illuminating Illegal Immigration Story
Lois Lowry's Newest Her Most Personal and Impactful Book Yet
Aimed at young children, On the Horizon is presented in a clear, easy-to-read format. Don't let its surface simplicity fool you, however, because this small book is hugely impactful. War is an impossible subject to understand, even for adults, and reading about it can be difficult. On the Horizon is no exception. Lowry's verses humanize the suffering experienced at Pearl Harbor and Hiroshima, creating an emotional reading experience that is heart-wrenching and profound. I've read hundreds of books about World War II; On the Horizon may be the one that has touched me most deeply. It takes just minutes to read this incredible book, but its impact will linger long, long after you finish it. The devastating effects of war should never be forgotten—Lowry guarantees they won't be with her most personal and affecting World War II book to date.
(Readalikes: Reminds me of other children's books about World War II, although no specific titles are coming to mind. You?)
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One A Spare, Striking YA Novel About Two Unique Girls and One Terrifying Choice
Authentic and Uplifting, Forget Me Not an Enjoyable, Empathy-Inducing Read
Dust Bowl Novel-in-Verse Tells a Gritty, Unforgettable Tale
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Poignant, Heartbreaking Inside Out and Back Again Based on Author's Unique Immigrant Experience
Life in America is vastly different from Kim's experience in Vietnam. There, she felt smart. Here, people think she's dumb just because she can't speak English. There, she had lots of family nearby. Here, she's lonely. There, she ate familiar food, chatted in her native tongue, understood her world. Here, everything is different, everything is new. Does she have any hope of fitting in? Will America—a place so foreign—ever feel like home?
Based on the author's own experience as a child, Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai offers a uniquely authentic perspective on immigration. Written in verse, it's a spare narrative, but one that's nevertheless vivid, poignant, and heartbreaking. It's a story that will resound with anyone who's ever felt out of place, while teaching all of us a valuable lesson about acceptance. Inside Out and Back Again proves that everyone has a story worth knowing—if only we'll take the time to listen. A beautiful, award-winning book, this poignant novel-in-verse should not be missed.
(Readalikes: Reminds me of The Girl in the Torch by Robert Sharenow and other stories about immigrant children)
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Vietnam War Novel in Haiku Makes Me Feel Every One Of Its 16, 592 Syllables
Then, a new crisis bombs Ashe's family. This time, he fears total destruction. With things coming to a head both at home and abroad, Ashe will have to make some very, very tough decisions about life, love, and what it truly means to be a hero.
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