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Tania Duprey Stehlik

Autore di Violet

3 opere 81 membri 21 recensioni

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Opere di Tania Duprey Stehlik

Violet (2009) 77 copie
I Am Violet (2020) 3 copie
Violet 1 copia

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Sesso
female
Nazionalità
Canada

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Note: I received a digital review copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley.
 
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fernandie | 19 altre recensioni | Sep 15, 2022 |
Note: I received a digital review copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley.
 
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fernandie | Sep 15, 2022 |
I liked Violet for a variety of reasons. The illustrations are very colorful and non-traditional, yet cohesive. The shapes are curvy and squiggly, for example the crooked doors, curvy trees, squiggly backpacks, and lanky, curvy people. The expression in the dialogue is engaging – it is as if the reader can hear the conversations. The use of capital letters and punctuation marks in the section where a character says, “Who’s that?!?...Your dad is BLUE??!” is powerful because you can picture someone exclaiming those things, and the style of writing may not be common in other texts students are familiar with. I also liked the characters in the story. Violet, the main character, is a relatable figure. She was nervous to go to school on the first day and even tried to get out of it by telling her mom “I don’t feel so good…my stomach hurts.” She is also relatable because she was worried about fitting in with her peers. “She was thinking about what the girl had said and worrying all over again about fitting in.” Shifts in tone in the writing allow readers to feel empathy. I liked the overall messages of the story, which were about self-acceptance and being yourself. Violet’s mother said, “Just be yourself. People should like you for who you are, not what color you are.” This book had a very uplifting and positive message, which is another reason I enjoyed it so much and would recommend reading it.… (altro)
 
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LydiaSambuco | 19 altre recensioni | Feb 24, 2019 |
I liked this book for a number of reasons. One of the reasons I liked this book was for the characters the author used. In this story the characters were different colors. The main character was Violet but the majority of the other kids she saw were yellow, red, and blue. She wasn’t sure why she was the color she was until her mother shared with her that she is a mix of her mom and dad. The mother was very descriptive and showed Violet that when you mix red and blue you get purple and that there are people from all different the colors of the rainbow. I thought this was an awesome way to show kids who might be mixed why they are the way they are and that it is more than okay to be yourself. I also liked how the author really showed us Violets emotions. It was clear to us how she felt in the story. At first she was uncomfortable and sad when the other kids asked her why she was Violet when her dad was blue. She went home and began to cry but when her mom explained to why she is violet she gained a whole new confidence and was proud to be violet. The main messages of this story was to be proud of who you and to not worry about what other people think. Just be yourself.
The genre of this book is modern fantasy. The plot of this story is logical even though the characters are all different colors. The story takes place on Violets first day of school. Everything about the setting could totally happen in real life besides the fact the humans are not colorful. The theme does help the readers realize that some people are mixed and explains that they are a part of their mom and their dad. It also allows kids who may be mixed accept who they are and that it makes them special.
… (altro)
 
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DonnaAlder | 19 altre recensioni | Sep 11, 2018 |

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Opere
3
Utenti
81
Popolarità
#222,754
Voto
½ 4.4
Recensioni
21
ISBN
6
Lingue
1

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