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Sto caricando le informazioni... Rabbit-proof Fence (Oxford Bookworms Library) (edizione 2007)
Informazioni sull'operaRabbit-Proof Fence [adapted - Oxford Bookworms] di Jennifer Bassett (Author)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. The story is st in the 1930s in Australia.Children of mixed aborigine and a white parentage have to enter school such as an asylum.Then,three girls tryed to escape and began to run to Rabbit-proof Fence.I was astonished it is a true story.I never imagine that they wareked 1500 mile with bare feet in winter.This story is not so happy end that I was deeply touched. ( ) Molly and her cousins, Daisy and Gracie were sent to Moore River Native Settlement because they were mixed-race Aborigines. It's like a prison. If they go away and get back to thier home, they get beaten and locked up in the "boob". Molly knows this, but she decides to go back to her hometown, igalong, with Daisy and Gracie. Rabbit-roof fence leads them go back to thier hometown. This story about a discrimination and children's brave. I was impressed with Molly because she is only 14 years old. How brave she is‼ Can we do that? This story is real and makes me thinking. One day, three Aborigini sisters were sent to Moore River Settlement. They were taught to behave like a white man. But they wanted to back home Jigalong. So they ran away from the settlement... When I finished reading this book, I felt sad. It is real story, but the girls' adventure was very hard. I like the oldest sister Molly, who is wise and helps her younger sisters. I want to be like her! This is a real story about three children,Molly,Gracie and Daisy,who are mixed-race. Due to their race,they were sent to Moore River Native Settlement to learn the White man's way. But,they disliked there because it is like a prison and there is no family ,and so they escaped from there to their home,which is 1600 kilometers away from there. They kept on walking along the rabbit-proof fence... This three children have great courage. I was impressed by their single-mind. But I was shocked to know a truth of racial discrimination. I hope the world all people can live together without discrimination. This is the true story. One day, Molly and her cousins are taken away from their family because of thei mixed-race. They walked very long-distance along the rabbit fence to come back home. I was impressed because they continued to walk with hunger,heartache and so on. It's too serious for them to be forced to forget their home. This story made me sad warm. This story is little long but it's worth reading,I think. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
Appartiene alle Collane EditorialiOxford Bookworms Library (Stage 3)
The Oxford Bookworms Library offers a variety of titles, many of which are touchstones of United States culture and history. Introductions lead students into the story. Illustrations support comprehension. Glossaries explain key topic words. Activities for Before, While, and After Reading helpstudents reap maximum benefit. About the Author sections give students information about the author's life and work. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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