Showing posts with label United States. Show all posts
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Friday, June 30, 2017

Children's Book Review: One Good Thing About America By Ruth Freeman

ONE GOOD THING ABOUT AMERICA

By: Ruth Freeman

Published: March 21, 2017

Publisher: Holiday House

Fiction/Middle-Grade Fiction

If you have ever moved and had to start over in a new school or new community or a new job, you can identify with that feeling of uncertainty and trepidation. But, imagine starting over in a new country, because you've had to escape the violence in your country. Imagine living in a shelter among total strangers. Imagine starting a school where the clothes the kids wear are different and itchy, the food they eat is strange....chicken FINGERS???, and the people speak English way too fast.

This is the story of Anais and her mother and brother. They came to America to escape the violence in Congo but had to leave their grandma, older brother, and father behind. Anais tells her story in a series of letters that she writes to her grandma expressing her frustrations, fears, and crazy things about Americans. When her grandma writes back she asks her to stop writing about all the bad things that are happening and that from now on in her letters, she must find "One Good Thing about America" every day and write about them in her letters.

Anais is a very bright girl and thought she understood English until she came to America. She is often frustrated by how she is treated by other kids in school. She doesn't like that things aren't the same as they were in Congo. She is happy they are safe, but she is constantly worrying about her family left behind in Congo.

Since the story is told in letter format from Anais's point of view, it makes it an easy read for middle-grade students. This would make a great classroom read for teachers that have a student from another country in their classroom or school. Children will be able to emphasize with a new student when they hear Anais's struggles with adapting to a new country, school, and culture.

Anais finds she is comforted by her ELL teacher Mrs. Taylor. This teacher offered Anais support and understanding and was able to give her the individual attention she needed to feel safe. Ruth Freeman wrote this book because of her own experiences as an ELL teacher and based Anais on many of the students she has taught over the years. Her story is timely and makes us pause a moment and try to understand those who come to our country and their struggles adapting to our norms.

Ruth Freeman - source

Ruth Freeman writes fiction and nonfiction for young readers. After publishing four nonfiction picture books, histories of beds, hairstyles, candy, and underwear, she has written her first novel, One Good Thing About America, inspired by her work teaching English to students new to the U.S. She grew up outside of Philadelphia and now lives happily in Maine. For more, check out her website, HERE


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Friday, January 31, 2014

Children's Book Review: There Once Was A Man from the USA - 50 State Limericks

THERE ONCE WAS A MAN FROM THE USA
50 State Limericks

By:  Joshua Kraushar

Illustrated By: Victoria Weiss

Children's Non-Fiction

This book includes a collection of limericks about each of the fifty states.  Dictionary.com states a limerick as
"a kind of humorous verse of five lines, in which the first, second, and fifth lines rhyme with each other, andthe third and fourth lines, which are shorter, form a rhymed couplet."

Some of the limericks directly relate to the state mentioned and others connect to each other.  In reading, I found a number of them are kind of violent such as "finishing him off with a hammer" or "mauled by a dog". Others were more appropriate for the state such as Maryland's:


There once was a singer from Maryland
Who was part of a famous rock band
He loved to go crabbing
Till his foot took a stabbing
From a crustacean he stepped on in the sand.  Page 28

While I appreciate the creativity and effort it must have taken to come up with a suitable limerick for each state, I would have to disagree that this should be considered a children's book or educational in any way.  When I initially read about the book and agreed to review it, I planned to pass it on to my 4th Grade teacher friend.  I know in 4th grade the kids learn about all the fifty states and I thought she might find this fun to read to them.  After reading, I will not be passing it on to her as several of the limericks are not appropriate for that grade level or for children at all. 

I am sure Mr. Kraushar, in his years of teaching high school Social Studies found much humor in writing this book, but perhaps he should share it with the high school students rather than the elementary ones. 

This book was a disappointment and one I wouldn't recommend.

Joshua Kraushar is a retired high school Social Studies teacher.  This book is his first attempt at writing a children's/young adult book. He is currently living in Brooklyn, New York and is working as a tour guide. 





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