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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Other Half of Happydi Rebecca Balcárcel
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. - Age: Intermediate to middle school - About a girl and her navigating life and her connecting with her culture. She starts 7th grade, makes friends, losses her grandma, and goes to Guatemala in the end. - I did love this story because it was very diverse and it could connect with students and their lives. Engaging, emotionally full and complex. She flirts with putting too much in the book- I’m wary of authors checking boxes: gay character? Check. Special needs? Check. Trope-y bully? Check. But Balcarcel keeps it natural and weaves these characters/characteristics seamlessly into the storyline so well, a treat. As Hena Khan, the author of Amina's voice, says, "Quijana's journey to understand how she fits between two cultures is authentic and relatable to readers of all backgrounds." Quijana is half-American and half-Guatemalan and is torn in half with many expectations and worries piled up on both sides. This is her journey to finding who she truly is and coming to such a powerful understanding that she loves who she is. Perfect for readers in the fourth grade all through middle school. Quijana is a 12 year old girl who is half white and half Latina. She never though of herself as split into two different cultures until her cousins from Guatemala came to live in her town. That is when her dad began to ask her to speak Spanish. She began her journey in getting to know more about her Guatemalan culture. At first this journey begins to make her feel like she does not belong on either side of her cultures because she does not look white but she doesn't speak Spanish or know how to make tortillas. She finds beauty in the culture she did not realize she was missing in her life while at the same time accepting that she is not a part of just one culture but two that are both equally beautiful. This book is really good to teach students about accepting cultures whether they are your own or other's cultures. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Twelve-year-old Quijana is a biracial girl, desperately trying to understand the changes that are going on in her life; her mother rarely gets home before bedtime, her father suddenly seems to be trying to get in touch with his Guatemalan roots (even though he never bothered to teach Quijana Spanish), she is about to start seventh grade in the Texas town where they live and she is worried about fitting in--and Quijana suspects that her parents are keeping secrets, because she is sure there is something wrong with her little brother, Memito, who is becoming increasingly hard to reach. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyClassificazione LCVotoMedia:
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Awards: 2020 Pura Belpré Honor Book, A Junior Library Guild Selection, ALSC Notable Children's Book2020, Jean Flynn Award for Best Middle Grade Book2020, Spirit of Texas Reading Program Recommended Title