Hooked on Books is a guide for information and reviews about children and young adult literature.This blog was created by teacher librarian and mom, Lisa Levin.
The more that you read, the more things you will know.
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—Dr. Seuss
The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.
—Dr. Seuss
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Almost Home By Joan Bauer
What a compelling and yet honest read about a 12 year-old girl whose life is turned upside down when she and her mother become homeless in Chicago. In this remarkable story, Sugar, loses her home and her comfort but she never loses her dream. After losing her job in Missouri, Sugar's mother picks them up and moves to Chicago for a fresh start. Only things are different in Chicago and Sugar and her mother end up homeless on the street. Through all the heartache, Sugar continues to keep in touch with her favorite English teacher and writes poetry to him about her feelings and thoughts. She finds a rescue dog that she names Shush who goes with her everywhere in a little bag and gives her much comfort. Sugar eventually ends up in the foster care system that takes care of her while her mother gets well. I think what was the most powerful and important lesson learned in this book is through Sugar's ability to be grateful for all that she has and to know that she might not be able to control life around her but she knows that she can always control how she deals with it, something that her mother taught her. This is a very touching read by the highly acclaimed author, Joan Bauer. Recommended for grades 5 and up. This story will win reader's hearts. It won mine!
Labels:
Grades 6-8,
Homeless
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