Towers Falling Lib/E

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Price
$55.99  $52.07
Publisher
Little, Brown Young Readers
Publish Date
Dimensions
6.6 X 6.1 X 1.2 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Compact Disc
EAN/UPC
9781478965688

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About the Author

Jewell Parker Rhodes is the author of several books, including Sugar, winner of the Jane Adams Peace Association book award, and Ninth Ward, which was named a Coretta Scott King Honor Book, a Notable Book for a Global Society, and a Today Show Al's Book Club for Kids selection. She has also written many award-winning books for adults.

Reviews

History made personal-and what a person! Deja's voice is real and memorable, her compelling story one of hope unmarred by sentimentality.

-- "Linda Sue Park, New York Times bestselling author"

Rhodes doesn't assume her readers know the magnitude of 9/11; she walks them tenderly through it...In Deja, Rhodes offers a believable portrayal of the kid who feels as if she's always giving the wrong answers in class, leading to sulking and outbursts.

-- "New York Times Book Review"

Rhodes approaches a complex, painful topic with insight and grace, providing context to an event distant to the book's audience.

-- "Publishers Weekly"

This tender retelling of tragedy is a solid vessel to help young readers understand the gravity of 9/11 and how it touches all Americans, no matter where we come from.

-- "Kirkus Reviews"

Rhodes' new novel offers a way to discuss the events of 9/11 with children too young to remember this pivotal event. ...This is a welcome contribution to children's literature, on a topic not many authors have broached for this age group, and it will function well as a teaching tool. It reads easily and offers educators the opportunity to not only address the events of September 11 from a historical perspective but also from a social one. Themes include community, diversity, and socioeconomic disparities.

-- "School Library Journal"

Jewell Parker Rhodes expresses Deja's strong feelings eloquently in her book.

-- "AudioFile"