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Sto caricando le informazioni... A Screaming Kind Of Daydi Rachna Gilmore, Gordon Sauve (Illustratore)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. This book is a great book to belong to a child who does have a hearing impairment and can also give insight into how a child with a hearing impairment may actually act and feel because some books and movies like to paint an image of children with an impairment as being weak or less of a human and this book does that false truth a rest. A Screaming Kind of Day is about a little girl named Scully who is deaf. The book starts off with her waking up to her brother in her face and she immediately declares that day as a screaming kind of day. She chooses not to put her hearing aids in and issues the excuse "can't hear" to ignore his antics. Her and her brother clearly fight very often and they get in Tory leadership because of it. While she's in her room for s timeout, she sneaks out to go and play in the rain. From the sound of it, it seems like rain is Scully's escape. The way the author explains how Scully feels when she finally gets outside is poetic. She uses personification and says the rain "hops, laughing all over" Scully. Eventually, Scully gets caught and gets in even more trouble for screaming in her mothers ears. Again, we get to see how much Scully loves rain when she says "mom doesn't know how it pulls at me. I'm not crying, the rain is." She falls asleep and wake up when it's dinner time and sees that the stars will be coming out soon and asks if she could watch the stars. When she gets outside, she turns her hearing aids all the way off and enjoys the silence and peace that comes with watching the night sky. The way the author also writes how Scully uses her other senses to hear is absolutely beautiful. She writes "the green shouts loud" and she "let's her arms listen to the rain." The poetic style that these are written in show just hoe different and important Scully's other senses are to her. Overall, the book was pretty good and it was nice to read about a child with a disability that doesn't allow it to define them. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Scully, a young hearing-impaired girl, wants to play outside in the rain, away from her brother Leo and her busy mother. She loves to feel the sensation of the rain running over her face. After escaping briefly to the wet green trees outside, she is grounded and not allowed to leave the house for a day. As evening approaches, Scully and her mother are able to share a special moment together watching the stars. Winner of the 1999 Governor General's Literary Award for Children's Literature - Text "This wonderful book is a carefully composed collection of moments during one of those days when parents experience exasperation. Rachna Gilmore, a talented author,magically captures a child's overbrimming love of life and irrepressible spirit of mischief and rebellion. This is not abook with a message; rather, it is a sweet story told in exquisite fashion. A Screaming Kind of Day is an engaging, "singing in the rain" book which children will love to read." -- Jury Statement, 1999 Governor General's Literary Awards, Children's Literature Text. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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**This one almost made my top 100 list, but in the end I chose another in its place. I won't say which one though! ( )