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Trouble | Gary D. Schmidt
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“Henry Smith‘s father told him that if you build your house far enough away from Trouble, then Trouble will never find you.”

#FirstLineFriday on Saturday

@ShyBookOwl

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Butterfinger
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My last day of teaching was December 19th. Besides my students, I loved searching for great literature to inspire; I'm already missing it. I can't enjoy my retirement because I am mourning my job. Not depressed, just sad.

For #Foodandlit #Cambodia would some of you like to read and discuss at the end of the month? It's very heavy - middle grades.

@Texreader @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick

Bookwormjillk That‘s a big change! I can‘t find this book at my library otherwise I would join in. 2w
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick It looks like my library has it. I'll gladly join you in reading it. 2w
Texreader My Libby doesn‘t have it either. I‘ll check at our main library if I get a chance. 1w
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Chelsea.Poole
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Pickpick

Hitting my sweet spot of graphic memoir, this one is deposits the reader directly into the shoes of a family living in and escaping from the conflict in Vietnam. The author‘s mother gave birth in a refugee camp, while they risked everything to give their children a better life. But making it to America wasn‘t the answer to all their problems. A note in the front says the author learned to draw to tell her family‘s story. Amazing!

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candc320
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Pickpick

This absolutely broke my heart! This is a personal, up close look at the real devastation of war and how it changes the landscape of the lives affected by it. It‘s horrifying and visceral and somehow, above everything, hopeful for a future that almost doesn‘t seem real. Everyone should have to read this story! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

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Chelsea.Poole
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First Christmas Cup ⚽️ 🎄
I‘m relieved it‘s a super warm day but now that the sun has set I‘m freezing and can no longer hold my book to read. It‘s such a good read!

Suet624 Green grass. 💕💕💕 3w
Chelsea.Poole @Suet624 it‘s turf! lol. It‘s in WV. Last week at this time there was snow all over the place. 3w
Suet624 Ah, turf. Okay. 😊 3w
vivastory I LOVE this book 3w
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
Good Girl: A Novel | Aria Aber
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Well I loved both Kaveh Akbar and Raven Leilani's novels, so this bodes well. Plus, Berlin is one of my favourite cities I've visited, and this book is set there! #BisexualBooks

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ewinter

This novel could be introduced in literary units about poetry or also in discussions about the impact of war on a country. Additionally, students could make their own writings in verse talking about a time that was scary or where they had to learn or try something new. This novel can be used to evoke empathy and develop a supportive and warm attitude to all people, including those from diverse language, cultural, or racial backgrounds.

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ewinter

“I'm practicing to be seen“