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Call Me Oklahoma!

por Miriam Glassman

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Paige Turner starts fourth grade with a new name in hopes of being more bold and brave, especially when dealing with class bully Viveca and overcoming her stagefright.
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Loved this - Paige, a brand-new 4th grader decides she needs a bold new personality and bold name to go with the new school year - so call her Oklahoma. Oklahoma discovers there is more to being bold and true to herself than just her name. Paige discovers some of the things that make her unique, and that friendship is about the best thing in her life. She also discovers that who she is today might not be the same tomorrow. Excellent writing and excellent story. ( )
  Dmtcer | May 4, 2016 |
This story is fairly charming and easy situation to imagine going through as an intermediate student. The climax is somewhat lackluster though and doesn't match the character build up. It seems that when the character realizes that she doesn't need to be like her cousin because her cousin is self-absorbed, there isn't as much of an ah-ha as one would imagine.

Another issue I have is the fixation over a stuffed toy monkey which played a big role in the book. This particular scene, along with the reaction and actions of students felt quite young for the age of the portrayed students (4th grade).

The most memorable character is her teacher, who is a dynamic character who also tries to get the 4th grade students to realize they have many sides to themselves. Had she been more intwined in the story, and possibly the desire for a new identity to come after the teacher's discussion on identity, the story would have been better developed.

This might be a good book for a young girl who struggles with a sense of identity, without being an intense or graphic book. As far as curricular purposes, I don't think I would use it for much outside of introducing starting paragraphs for chapters (as it does good at setting up the "voice" element in storytelling). It'll be interesting to see how this book is received by students (I may be back to update my review) but I felt that the rising action events could have been more memorable. ( )
  AKcensorfree | Mar 15, 2016 |
I absolutely loved this middle grade novel. Funny and touching and so real, with great characters and full of truth. With so much attention given to extreme bullying in the press, this book instead touches on something we all face in school: that kid who makes us feel that we are somehow less than others. Anyone reading CALL ME OKLAHOMA! will instantly relate to how Paige Turner feels when that snooty girl keeps putting her down, and readers will shout "Yee-haw!" as Paige figures things out and gains the strength she needs to truly be herself and be happy. So well done. I highly recommend this novel for kids, for classrooms and libraries! ( )
  marielamba | Oct 27, 2013 |
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