Posts Tagged ‘middle-grade-books’

Two Times a Traitor is recommended to fans of Forbes’ Johnny Tremain by Youth Services Book Review

August 17th, 2017

“Rating: 1-5 (5 is an excellent or a Starred review) 4… What did you like about the book? Laz’s growth in the book is evident. Hard times often force maturity and Laz dealt with his situation well considering. The connections Laz made to those around him were especially poignant…. To whom would you recommend this book? Any child looking […]

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Resource Links calls Macy McMillan and the Rainbow Goddess “a beautifully emotional, poetic treasure”

June 12th, 2017

“This deceptively simple novel-in-verse is a beautifully emotional, poetic treasure. Shari Green’s writing is captivating and she has created, in Macy McMillan, a complex, true-to-life, sensitive preteen girl…. This is the type of book readers will find themselves reading cover to cover in a single sitting, and since it is written in verse, that is […]

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Booklist says Macy McMillan and the Rainbow Goddess “confronts life’s challenges with depth and realism”

June 2nd, 2017

“This touching novel in verse makes clever use of space on each page, not only visually acknowledging Macy’s deafness, but inviting all readers to understand and process language in multiple ways. Green’s story confronts life’s challenges with depth and realism, creating a narrative that is sparse yet impactful, with characters that are bursting with life.” […]

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