Five Star Fractured Fairy Tale
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“But more than anything she likes stories, because you can make them from nothing at all.”Isn’t that the best?
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The next book, The Hate U Give by Angie
Thomas has been getting lots of well-deserved attention in review journals and
blogs. It was a National Book Award Finalist. Again, this story puts the news reports that we hear nightly, into a
perspective that is totally relatable and gives new resonance for the Black
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In Why Am I Here? by Constance Orbeck-Nilssen and Akin
Duzakin, introduces
us to a very thoughtful child (might be a boy or a girl), who wonders about some of these kinds of questions:Posted by Tammy Flanders at 6:00 AM 0 comments
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