***A novel set in Yellowknife's historic Old Town in the 70s that explores both abandonment and belonging in the life of a young woman.*** In the spring of 1977, Annie, a flighty artist, and her twelve-year-old daughter, Delilah, trade the cherry blossom trees and beaches of Vancouver for rugged an
One Good Thing about America
β Scribed by Ruth Freeman
- Book ID
- 110684232
- Publisher
- Holiday House
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 763 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780823438129
- ASIN
- B071NHJT2R
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β¦ Synopsis
It's always hard to start at a new school . . . and even harder if you're in a new country.
Back home, nine-year-old AnaΓ―s was the best English student in her class, but here in Crazy America it feels like she doesn't know English at all. Nothing makes sense (chicken fingers?), and the kids at school have some very strange ideas about Africa.
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AnaΓ―s misses home.Β She misses their little house under the mango trees, and the family left behindβPapa and grandmother Oma and big brother Olivier.Β She worries about the fighting that drove her and Mama and little Jean-Claude to leave.
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So she writes letters to Oma and tells her about Halloween, snow, mac 'n' cheese dinners, and princess sleepovers. She tells her all about the weird things Crazy Americans do, and how she just might be turning into a Crazy American herself.
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Inspired by the author's work with students learning English, this sweet, often funny middle-grade novel explores differences and common ground across cultures.Β In contrast to a growing climate of fear and doubt, this story of a refugee child navigating her new life restores hope and reminds us that America is, in fact, a nation of immigrants where we must accept our differences in order to surviveβand that's one very good thing.
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