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Gloria D. Miklowitz (1927–2015)

Autor de The War Between the Classes

69+ Obras 1,011 Miembros 14 Reseñas

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Series

Obras de Gloria D. Miklowitz

The War Between the Classes (1985) 143 copias
Masada: The Last Fortress (1998) 123 copias
After the Bomb (1985) 93 copias
Ghastly Ghostly Riddles (1977) 67 copias
The Enemy Has a Face (2003) 63 copias
After the Bomb: Week One (1987) 40 copias
Barefoot Boy (1964) 28 copias
Good-Bye Tomorrow (1987) 23 copias
Anything to Win (1989) 22 copias
Past Forgiving (1995) 16 copias
Did You Hear What Happened to Andrea? (1979) — Autor — 15 copias
Desperate Pursuit (1992) 15 copias
Standing tall, looking good (1991) 14 copias
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr (1977) 13 copias
Love Story,take 3 (1986) 11 copias
Camouflage (1998) 10 copias
Save that raccoon! (1978) 9 copias
The Day the Senior Class Got Married (1983) — Autor — 9 copias
Harry Truman (1975) 9 copias
Close to the Edge (1983) 8 copias
A Time to Hurt, A Time to Heal (1974) — Autor — 7 copias
Ray Kroc (2002) 5 copias
Earthquake! (1977) 4 copias
Paramedic Emergency! (1977) 4 copias
Shirley Temple Black (2002) 4 copias
Rollerskating (1979) 4 copias
The zoo that moved (1968) 4 copias
Suddenly Super Rich (1989) 3 copias
Unwed Mother (1960) — Autor — 3 copias
Turning off (1972) 3 copias
Runaway (1977) 3 copias
Anne Frank A Secret Diary (2009) 3 copias
The Love Bombers (1982) 2 copias
Tracy Austin (1978) 2 copias
Verfolgte Liebe (1993) 2 copias
Before Love (1982) 2 copias
Steve Cauthen (1978) 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

Shattered: Stories of Children and War (2002) — Contribuidor — 146 copias
Visions: 19 Short Stories (1987) — Contribuidor — 71 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1927-05-18
Fecha de fallecimiento
2015-01-20
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
New York, New York, USA
Lugar de fallecimiento
Pasadena, California, USA
Educación
University of Michigan
Ocupaciones
novelist
young adult writer
Relaciones
Miklowitz, Julius (husband)
Biografía breve
From the Scholastic web site: Gloria D. Miklowitz is the author of over 60 fiction and nonfiction books for children and young adults. Her books have won national and international awards and deal with important issues such as racial injustice, steroid abuse, date violence and militia involvement. Three of her novels were made into award-winning television specials, including one which won the Emmy for "Best Children's Special" in 1985 (The War Between the Classes). A frequent speaker at schools, Ms. Miklowitz has also taken part in conferences in the USA, South Africa and Sweden.

Miembros

Debates

YA Story about a color war game en Name that Book (enero 2013)

Reseñas

Classic sensationalist well-intentioned '80s weirdness! For even more of this, check out Gloria D. Miklowitz's Secrets Not Meant to Be Kept.
 
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jollyavis | 2 reseñas más. | Dec 14, 2021 |
Read this one when I was a kid. I was obsessed with Nadia and gymnastics in general at the time so I really enjoyed it.
 
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LTSings | Jun 29, 2020 |
Emiko is an American teenager of Japanese heritage. She is torn between wanting to be like any other American teenager and living up to her parents' expectations and cultural standards. Often she reflects on cultural prejudice and discrimination. When she and her boyfriend take part in a project at school, these relfections gain a new dimension. In the "Colour Game," each student is assigned a colour, representing different classes in a made-up society. The strict culture of bowing and intimidation in this society soon makes the students realise how grouping processes in a society work, why people feel intimidated or superior just by being a member of a specific class and how predjudice influences people's behaviour.

The intention of the book may be noble, I however feel like it is far too obvious. Everything one could learn and deduce from the characters' experiences is stated somewhere in the novel so that there is barely any chance to read the novel actively, think about it. Everything is spelled out for you to just read. That makes the message far too obvious and takes away the fun of reading.
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Lilya05 | 2 reseñas más. | Aug 12, 2017 |
Netta, an Israeli, is troubled when her brother doesn't come home. The family had moved to Los Angeles, and had brought their knowledge of the terror of Palestinian/Israeli conflict with them, and it affected how they saw things. A Palestinian boy, who reminds her of suicide bombers, sits down, and she suddenly suspects him in her brother's disappearance. In the end of the book, Netta and her parents find out that Adam was NOT killed because he was Jewish or from Israeal. The Palestinians had nothing to do with his death.… (más)
 
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JRlibrary | 3 reseñas más. | Jul 6, 2010 |

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