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The Boy at the Back of the Class
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ok, ok! I'm a bit behind. just picked it up yesterday!

Sandy wrote: "I've read this book and I love, love this book! What a great story, so many great moments for me when I read it."
Tell us more about why you love it - that’s what this thread is really about :)
Tell us more about why you love it - that’s what this thread is really about :)
Annie wrote: "I read it! It was pretty good, but also weird. I'd love to discuss it with you all!"
Carry on, Annie. What did you like/ dislike about it?
Carry on, Annie. What did you like/ dislike about it?
I finished this after Christmas, and loved it. I'm not sure why there was a puzzle about the narrator's gender, because she always seemed like a girl to me!
The whole story resonated with me, because this is such an issue in the UK at present. It's really good that people are writing first-class books to help kids understand not only who these people are and they may have stories to to tell, but also how to handle the extremist views some people hold.
The bit with the queen may have been a bit farfetched, but the media aspect was another bit of reality that people may have to learn to cope with. Consequences of our actions... I love that.
The whole story resonated with me, because this is such an issue in the UK at present. It's really good that people are writing first-class books to help kids understand not only who these people are and they may have stories to to tell, but also how to handle the extremist views some people hold.
The bit with the queen may have been a bit farfetched, but the media aspect was another bit of reality that people may have to learn to cope with. Consequences of our actions... I love that.

I adored this one! I thought it was a sweet story and did a great job of explaining the refugee crisis to young readers. It was sad watching the group learn about how awful the world was for some people and that there were more wars after WWI (the only one they had learned about so far). For a book with a dead father, bigotry, and a war-torn family of Refugees, it was suprisingly light-hearted and humorous.
SaraKat wrote: " For a book with a dead father, bigotry, and a war-torn family of Refugees, it was suprisingly light-hearted and humorous.."
That's it exactly. Great summary :) I must send it off to my great-nieces!
That's it exactly. Great summary :) I must send it off to my great-nieces!