
Save Me a Seat (Scholastic Gold)
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Josh Hurley
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Vikas Adam
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From award-winning author of Pie, Sarah Weeks, and debut author Gita Varadarajan comes a story that shows us the beautiful ways our lives end up being much more similar than we ever imagine.
Two boys - one white, one Indian American - gain strength from each other from afar as they struggle to navigate middle school, family, and friendships.
©2016 Sarah Weeks and Gita Varadarajan (P)2016 Scholastic Inc.Critic reviews
"Using two narrators is the perfect way to deliver this story, told as the alternating first-person recollections of two fifth-grade boys.... Hurley creates a kind character in Joe, speaking softly in a measured voice, which makes it all the more heartbreaking when the listener discovers that Joe is the target of bullies. Fluent in Hindi, Adam provides a perfect accent for Ravi, the smart and confident boy who also becomes the butt of jokes because of his accent and Indian lifestyle." ( AudioFile)
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- jasmin
- 09-10-18
Great books for kids and not bad for adults either.
Touches on cultural clashes, bullying and the struggle to fit in. A touching story of triumph in the face of adversity.
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