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Brock Cole

Autor de The Goats

17+ Obras 1,421 Miembros 53 Reseñas 3 Preferidas

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Incluye los nombres: Brock Cole, Brock Cole;Brook Cole

Obras de Brock Cole

The Goats (1987) 460 copias
Celine (1989) 161 copias
Buttons (2000) 137 copias
Good Enough To Eat (2007) 107 copias
The Money We'll Save (2011) 97 copias
The Giant's Toe (1986) 53 copias
The King at the Door (1979) 45 copias
No More Baths (1980) 45 copias
The Winter Wren (1656) 44 copias
Larky Mavis (2001) 40 copias
Alpha and the Dirty Baby (1991) 34 copias
Nothing but a Pig (1981) 28 copias
Fair Monaco (2004) 25 copias
Niemand soll uns finden (1989) 2 copias

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Conocimiento común

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Debates

YA - Summer camp run aways/ first love en Name that Book (marzo 2014)

Reseñas

I brought this out at Christmas for a reading. My four-year-old niece listened patiently, but was not into it. I could tell she was bored and not following the story. However, my seven-year-old niece liked it. She didn't laugh out loud or anything, but I think she was amused by it and picked up on the moral. This made the shortlist for SLJ's Mock Newbery blog, so I think my expectations were way too high going in.
 
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LibrarianDest | 11 reseñas más. | Jan 3, 2024 |
I was prepared for another depressing book about teenagers suffering, and I was pleasantly surprised that this book was different. It was still a formulaic story about two kids at a summer camp who are bullied, but the compelling writing and shifting of perspective from kid world to adult world were so great that it was way better than just a typical bullying story. Goats perfectly captures the world of kids that exists below adults' radar, and how hard it can be for kids to prevail over the combination of power-trips and clueless-ness in adults who have control over them. Kids who don't even know each other, with hardly any money or food are better able to care for each other than the adults in their lives.

Goats takes place in the eighties, and some of the parts where white kids and black kids are hanging out are weird - the author makes a point of declaring which kids are white and which are black in a way that is pretty awkward. I flinched at the stereotyping of all the kids at times. However, the awesomeness of the characters came through and the suspense of the story was great.
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kamlibrarian | 13 reseñas más. | Dec 23, 2022 |
jose luis alzati!
 
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lulaa | 13 reseñas más. | Jul 26, 2022 |
What was the point of this book? Kids book...no big finish......no moral. What was the point?! Ok, that wasn't a fair assessment. The writing was actually pretty good...lots of build up and suspense. But someone forgot to tell the author that the book had to come to an end...and when she figured that out, she just kind of did a "oh, then everything was all right..." No explanation, no moral, no clean up. What a waste!
 
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ShanLand | 13 reseñas más. | Feb 28, 2022 |

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Obras
17
También por
1
Miembros
1,421
Popularidad
#18,109
Valoración
½ 3.7
Reseñas
53
ISBNs
107
Idiomas
10
Favorito
3

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