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Cargando... Brother's Keeper (edición 2020)por Julie Lee (Autor)
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Twelve-year-old Sora and her eight-year-old brother, Youngsoo, must try to escape North Korea's oppressive Communist regime on their own in 1950. Includes historical notes, photographs of the author's mother, glossary of Korean words, and timeline. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Did you see the cover??? It is so accurate to the story and also engrossing. (ok, fine, I first picked this up because of it.)
This book featured both history and culture which I'd love to see more of in middle-grade.
One thing that really stood out was the healing of broken relationships. Some characters had to learn how to listen and forgive.
At times the story got a little slow but when it did, the writing pulled me back in fairly quickly.
Overall, I'd read this again and would recommend it to anyone looking for a book that isn't afraid to tackle different topics.
Rating: 4/5
Language: n/a
Romance: n/a
Spiritual: The characters are unable to go to church due to the government.
Violence: There was a lot for a middle-grade. Yes, this is set during war but it was a bit more than I expected at times.
*I received a copy of this book from the publisher. All thoughts are my own and a positive review was not required. ( )