I just finished the fascinating and interesting novel,
Mockingbird, by Kathryn Erskine, an award winner author who has also written
other novels such as Quaking, The Badger Knight, and Seeing Red. She writes
stories that anyone can relate to. Whether it be from a childlike point of
view, or an adult point of view.
Our story stars Caitlyn Smith, an 11 year old girl who doesn't seem to "Get It". She has Asperger's Syndrome, and has a difficult time in school. Especially with her brother, who died in a tragic incident. With bullying, problems with her father's relationship, and an empty piece to her family, she still believes that there is a way to find closure. Not only for herself, but for her whole school and neighborhood.
I found this novel to be very pleasing and enjoyable. I thought it was entertaining, and showed us that we all have a playful point of view to certain things and situations, even when things get to be a little tough, and we don't seem to "Get It". I would recommend this novel for pre-teen and up, due to situations and sad incidents that many students younger, wouldn't understand. Besides that, I would recommend this book. Such a good read. Read Mockingbird, and join Caitlyn, on her difficult journey to find closure and happiness.
Our story stars Caitlyn Smith, an 11 year old girl who doesn't seem to "Get It". She has Asperger's Syndrome, and has a difficult time in school. Especially with her brother, who died in a tragic incident. With bullying, problems with her father's relationship, and an empty piece to her family, she still believes that there is a way to find closure. Not only for herself, but for her whole school and neighborhood.
I found this novel to be very pleasing and enjoyable. I thought it was entertaining, and showed us that we all have a playful point of view to certain things and situations, even when things get to be a little tough, and we don't seem to "Get It". I would recommend this novel for pre-teen and up, due to situations and sad incidents that many students younger, wouldn't understand. Besides that, I would recommend this book. Such a good read. Read Mockingbird, and join Caitlyn, on her difficult journey to find closure and happiness.
Book Review by Lindsay E.
I want to read this book because it talks about whether this girls life is a mystery and It makes me want to keep reading to find out
ReplyDeleteThis book looks very interesting because of how difficult this little girls life is. She has Aspergers Syndrome, an absent brother due to a car crash incident and gets bullied. I think I would like this because though it's not necessarily relatable it's realistic. It's very possible to get bullied and lose a family member in a vehicular accident. I want to see how she perseveres and gets through this hard time in her life.
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