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Wow. This book was exceptional. Moving. Beautifully written. Despite having several narrators, each felt true and heartfelt. I cried on public transportation while reading this and I'm not even ashamed. This is a must-read.
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I had heard so many good things about this book that, even though it didn't particularly interest me, I think I went into it with expectations that were a little too high.
It's an incredibly well written book, with believable, vivid characters that each have their own distinct "voices." The portrayal of fifth grade, that strange time between being a child and being a teen, and all the confusion and posturing that goes with it, was spot-on. I found the kids to be totally believable in both their b ...more
It's an incredibly well written book, with believable, vivid characters that each have their own distinct "voices." The portrayal of fifth grade, that strange time between being a child and being a teen, and all the confusion and posturing that goes with it, was spot-on. I found the kids to be totally believable in both their b ...more

Read this for a teaching methods class. I think our professor wanted to drive home that we're not just teaching conjugations and vocabulary, we're implicitly and explicitly teaching young people how to be. And maybe she wanted to give us a break from all of the research articles and methods textbooks.
I really liked the way the narratives overlapped just enough that we could see different points of view of a few key events, but left enough gaps for us to fill in. It's a much more interesting book ...more
I really liked the way the narratives overlapped just enough that we could see different points of view of a few key events, but left enough gaps for us to fill in. It's a much more interesting book ...more

I did not actually read, I listened to the audiobook with my 6 year old son. I LOVED it, the reading was brilliant, we both loved it so much and probably will listen to it again. A beautiful book to listen to with a sensitive kid, and have discussions about what kind of person you want to be in this world.




Dec 07, 2014
Alison
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Dec 08, 2015
Sandhya
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Mar 09, 2016
Maryanne
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May 20, 2016
Ehrrin
marked it as to-read