a thought-provoking book about a topic sure to evoke the empathy of readers.
In Keks story, I hope readers will see the neighbor child with a strange accent. "The evocative spareness of the verse narrative will appeal to poetry lovers as well as reluctant readers and ESL students." - The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Home of the Brave is Katherine Applegates first standalone novel. Like Hanna Jansen's Over a Thousand Hills I Walk With You, the focus on one child gets behind those news images of streaming refugees far away." - Booklist "The boy's first-person narrative is immediately accessible. is an almost lyrical story." - Voice of Youth Advocates "This beautiful story of hope and resilience. A memorable inside view of an outsider." - Publishers Weekly In America he sees snow for the first time, and feels its sting. "Precise, highly accessible language evokes a wide range of emotions and simultaneously tells an initiation story. Bestselling author Katherine Applegate presents Home of the Brave, a beautifully wrought middle grade novel about an immigrants journey from hardship to hope.
HOME OF THE BRAVE KATHERINE APPLEGATE FULL
Don’t be worry Home of the Brave can bring any time you are and not make your tote space or bookshelves’ grow to be full because you can have it inside your lovely laptop even cell phone. Kek is both a representative of all immigrants and a character in his own right." - School Library Journal, Starred Review This kind of Home of the Brave without we recognize teach the one who looking at it become critical in imagining and analyzing. In Kek’s story, I hope readers will see the neighbor child with a strange accent, the new kid in class from some faraway land, the child in odd. Home of the Brave is Katherine Applegate’s first standalone novel. Thank Katherine Applegate for writing it." - Karen Hesse Katherine Applegate is the author of several bestselling series, including Animorphs, as well as the picture book, The Buffalo Storm.