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Cargando... The Case of the Missing Auntiepor Michael Hutchinson
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This short story is about a group of Native American family members who solve mysteries. This seres not only educates kids about Native tribes but on their history. I would recommend this series based on the student's understanding and reading level. I'm really impressed with this book -- there aren't many books for kids that tackle the topic of indigenous adoption, and this does it very well. I also appreciate that the mighty muskrat books do a good job of portraying what it is like to be a young person who's parents aren't available for constant supervision. I can't remember the last time I read a book for this age group in which a group of older elementary kids were left on their own to explore a city. It's clear that the family members they are staying with are loving and attentive and are paying attention to the their comings and goings, but it reflects a level of independence and responsibility that many wealthier kids don't experience until they are older. There are some really scary moments that happen because of this situation, but just like I remember from being a kid in the 80s, there's a lot more expectation that you take care of yourself. I also liked the storyline -- I liked that they managed to navigate several research and governmental systems in order to find their missing auntie. I was frustrated with the withholding behavior of one of the characters, and deeply moved by the eventual virtual meetup of the grandfather with his sister's adoptive family. This is not an easy story to read, but it is a very important one. The "Mighty Muskrats" are a group of young people who solve mysteries and The Case of the Missing Auntie is their second series-outing. They're on their way to attend an Exhibition in the city, but they've also learned that, years ago, their grandfather's little sister was adopted by strangers through a process referred to as "scooping." These children were adopted without their families' consent and they essentially disappeared - forever separated from their families and communities. So even while excitement looms for the city's offerings, the Mighty Muskrats decide to try and solve what happened to Grandpa's missing sister. Along the way, they learn some hard lessons about betrayal by someone they trust, as well as gain some unexpected allies. This book would be a great option among students who enjoy reading genre fiction, especially stories in which the mysteries are tackled by a team of sleuths. (I received a digital ARC of this book through NetGalley) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesMighty Muskrats (2) Premios
"About: Book Two in the Mighty Muskrats Mystery series. The Mighty Muskrats have a new case to solve: to find the whereabouts of their grandpa's long-lost sister. Once in the bright lights of the big city, the cousins get distracted, face off with bullies, meet some heroes and unlikely teachers, and experience many of the difficulties First Nations kids can face in the city. The Muskrats' search for their missing auntie takes them all the way to the government, and reveals hard truths about their country's treatment of First Nation families. -- No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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