How I Heard About It:
*After reading The Bridge Home, I knew Padma Venkatraman was meant to write for the middle-grade reader. That is one of my favorite stories. Over the summer, I began to see praise and positive reviews about her upcoming new story. I was so excited for the release. I was even more excited when an ARC of the novel landed on my doorstep. I got to reading and didn't stop until I finished.
What It Is About - FIVE Things You Need to Know:
*Kabir has not lived a typical life with his mother. In fact their life together has been quite different since the day he was "born behind bars".
*His mother was sent to prison for a crime she didn't commit.
*When a new warden is assigned to the prison, he decides Kabir is too old to be there and must leave.
*Kabir finds himself on the streets by himself searching for a family that may or may not be out there.
*While on his own, he meets Rani, a young girl who is also living alone, and the two of them form a special friendship.
What I Thought Of It - Five Observations/Reflections:
Who Should Read It:
What I Thought Of It - Five Observations/Reflections:
*Wonderful, Wonderful, Wonderful!!!
*I absolutely loved the story of Kabir, his life in prison, and how he adapted to life of freedom on the streets.
*Padma tackles some important and timely topics and does a wonderful job of conveying those messages/ideas to the reader.
*As the reader, I found the set-up and format to be quite appealing and engaging. The plot flowed from chapter to chapter and I appreciated the short chapters.
*Kabir and Rani are two of the most incredible young characters and I can't wait to have my students meet them during the upcoming school year.
Who Should Read It:
*Readers in grades four and five would be ideal for the new story. I'm planning on using the book as a class read aloud. I know it will lead to some incredible discussions. All middle-school classrooms and libraries NEED a copy of the book to share with their students. Happy Reading!
Rating: 5 STARS out of 5 Stars
Rating: 5 STARS out of 5 Stars
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