What It Is About - FIVE Things You Need to Know:
1. *Coco has the perfect name. She loves chocolate and works in her mother's chocolate shop.
2. *She and her best friend, well former BF, had a falling out; but both share a love of chocolate, candy, and creations.
3. *When a chocolate making contest hits town, both Coco and Leo enter.
4. *To their surprise, they both win. The grand prize is a trip to the Amazon Rain Forest.
5. *At first, it appears it will be a pleasure trip with their moms. After reaching their destination, both Coco and Leo realize there are people, trees, and world issues that need their attention and help.
What I Thought Of It - Five Observations/Reflections:
1. *I was drawn into the story right away because of the chocolate and candy store focus. I have a HUGE sweet tooth. I loved the descriptions of the different chocolate creations.
2. *The relationship between Coco and Leo was well developed and I enjoyed reading about their journey from former friends to two young people who come together to solve some pretty big problems.
3. *I enjoyed the character of the grandfather and learning about his back story. Plus, his character brought a surprise or two for Coco and Leo.
4. *The setting of the rain forest was described in such vivid detail that I could picture myself right there in the center of things.
5. *In my opinion, it is important for young readers to experience stories when children can make an impact and/or difference on the world in which they live.
Who Should Read It: After reading Tree of Dreams, I think it would be best to put the novel in the hands of a fifth and/or sixth grade reader. The story is long at over 300 pages. The chapters are also long in length. The reader should definitely have some strong reading stamina. Middle-school readers would also be able to relate to the characters of Coco and Leo. Happy Reading!
Rating: 4 STARS out of 5 Stars!
Thanks for this thoughtful review, Patrick!
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