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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This book will keep you wondering abou twahts going to happne. You will not want to stop reading. Samara loves this old man and a young one, in some twisted way I wanted her to end up with the older man. THis book is real, its about true life. I love how Allison describes the scenes. I got a little confused with the dialogue. This is the first book I haven't read the end before I read the beginnig. I love teh simiies. I like the poems at the end. AHS/KV Grade Level: 8th- 12th Category: Realistic fiction Read Alouds: Pages 175-182 Poetry collection. These should be read before the novel and discussed, then again when the title is brought up in the book. They are wonderful references to great poets and really bring a lot more to the story that is not being told with Samara. Summary: Samara was a young trouble sexually and physically abused teen, until she found poetry. Mr. Brook a sub teacher introduced her to one poem and he suddenly knew her life story by her response. Samara struggled with school and the abuse at home, especially when Mr. Brook went into the hospital and her mom saw her boyfriend hit Samara. She was a strong willed teen, and her power to over come all odds shined through this novel. Theme: This book carries a heavy theme of taking life as it is, but telling people when something troubles you. Samara, had issues with her moms boyfriends but she never told anyone, she just took life as it was thrown at her. When Mr. Brook as she called him showed her that he cared, she spilled everything out to him. Really life isn’t always gumdrops and jellybeans, and the theme of this story really gave you a feel for it. Discussion Questions: 1. There is a collection of poems at the back of the novel, Langston Hughes “Life is Fine” is one of them. Upon reading this novel and that poem, do you feel the author took inspiration from the poem and where? Use quotations from each. 2. Samara hid so much from her mother; through the novel find places where the poetry Mr. Brook introduces to her is actually the life she leads. 3. What is Samara’s definition of love, based on her relationships? Reader Response: This book was a great inspiration for future teachers. Samara really took to the knowledge and compassion for poetry from one sub. It was wonderful to really experience the ideas of children wanting to learn more from other teachers. This book was a emotional journey for both the reader and Samara! sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
With a neglectful mother who has an abusive, live-in boyfriend, life for fifteen-year-old Samara is not fine, but when a substitute teacher walks into class one day and introduces her to poetry, she starts to view life from a different perspective. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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