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Harbor me, Jacqueline Woodson

Label
Harbor me, Jacqueline Woodson
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Intended audience
630, LexileStructure indicator: 90 (high), Syntactic indicator: 90 (high), Semantic indicator: 100 (very high), Decoding indicator: 90 (high), Lexile
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Harbor me
Oclc number
1151409591
Responsibility statement
Jacqueline Woodson
resource.studyProgramName
Accelerated Reader, MG, 4.1, 4.0, 196472.
Summary
"When six students are chosen to participate in a weekly talk with no adults allowed, they discover that when they're together, it's safe to share the hopes and fears they have to hide from the rest of the world"--, Provided by publisherSix kids discover the power of sharing their secrets and their stories ... It all starts when six kids are sent to a room for a weekly chat - by themselves, with no adults to listen in. At first they fear this new unfamiliar and wonder what on earth they'll even talk about. But in the place they dub the ARTT room ("A Room To Talk"), they discover it's safe to discuss stuff they usually keep private. A father has recently gone missing, and that starts a conversation about the things causing angst in their lives, from racial profiling and fears of deportation to a deep yearning for family history and a sense of belonging. When the six of them are together, they find they can express the feelings and fears they usually hide from the world. And together, they can grow braver and more ready for the rest of their lives. With her always honest, lyrical writing, acclaimed author Jacqueline Woodson celebrates the power of friendship, open-minded dialogue and empathy. Harbor Me digs in deep to show how so many of America's social issues affect today's kids - and how they creatively learn to forge their way in spite of them -- From dust jacket
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
Content
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