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Showing posts with label Multicultural communities. Show all posts
Sunday, November 15, 2020

The day Saida arrived by Susana Gomez Redondo illustrated by Sonja Wimmer translated by Lawrence Schimel

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Blurb: "The new girl, from Morocco, doesn't speak. She doesn't speak English, that is. But when her classmate welcomes the girl...
Thursday, October 17, 2019

A bus called Heaven by Bob Graham

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"Abandoned. The bus appeared one morning from a sea of traffic - right outside Stella's house, where no bus should be. Tired, o...
Thursday, September 19, 2019

Sarah's Two Nativities by Janine M Fraser and Helene Magisson

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Sarah has two nativities because she has two grandmothers. One tells her the story about Jesus from the Koran and the other tells her the...
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Sunday, July 21, 2019

A Handful of Stars by Cynthia Lord

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"The only reason I ever spoke to Salma Santiago was  because my dog ate her lunch." The setting for this book is Maine. ...
Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Shooting Kabul by N.H. Senzai

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When I read a book I usually trust the author - he or she will make everything all right in the end but with this book I was so devastated...
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Momo
Sydney, NSW, Australia
I have worked as a Primary School Teacher-Librarian since 1985. I am passionate about matching young readers with books. I love to read and hope to use my blog to share some of my most favourite titles and new discoveries. Momo is the name of a book by Michael Ende. You may know him from The Neverending Story. Momo is a allegory about time. We all need to make time for reading.
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