1/4/2023 0 Comments Main idea invisible emmie![]() ![]() Tyler has recently rediscovered how much he enjoys art. (Includes a few excellent uses of the word “badass.”) Rating: ♥♥♥♥♥* This would be a fantastic read-aloud, but would also work well for book groups and book clubs. Do not miss the latest book from the author of Right as Rain (another book I wanted to hug after reading). My favorite part, though, is getting a peek into Bea’s thinking about all of the things happening in her life – the changes in her family, the soccer situation, her friends at school, her feelings about Bryce, how she relates what she is reading to what she is experiencing, etc. Bea’s experience with Bridge to Terabithia was a fantastic part of the story. I loved how the characters grow over time – and not just Bea. I loved the kids, their teachers, and their families. I was captivated by her story and her circumstances from the start. ![]() At the same time, though, I feel like in those early chapters, Bea is trying to get a feel for herself in all of these new roles and settings. It’s delightful!īea had to grow on me for a few chapters while I waited to get a feel for her. This is the perfect blend of a story that has you tearing up one moment and wanting to stand up and cheer the next. There’s so much heart here, I wanted to hug the book.
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