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Bodil Bredsdorff

Autor/a de The Crow-Girl: The Children of Crow Cove

11 obres 378 Membres 21 Ressenyes

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Eidi: The Children of Crow Cove (1995) 77 exemplars
Tink: The Children of Crow Cove (1994) 30 exemplars
Alek: The Children of Crow Cove (2008) 30 exemplars
Unter Brüdern (2009) 3 exemplars
Safran (1996) 2 exemplars
Sorte negle (1994) 1 exemplars
Schlagschatten (2013) 1 exemplars
LE FLEUVE-SERPENT (HIBOUK) (2012) 1 exemplars

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Now I remember, when I read Children of Crow Cove (or whatever it was called), I thought it was nice, but a bit strange, and very quiet, and I wasn't sure who would ever read it. Also, very Not American. I don't mean that in a bad way, in fact, that's why I read the Batchelders. But I don't know who to give this to. The child abuse makes it a tough sell for younger children, it's light on plot, and has a real folktale feeling to it.
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amandabock | Hi ha 3 ressenyes més | Dec 10, 2019 |
A Batchelder winner in translation from the Danish, The Crow Girl reads like a fairy tale or parable. The story & setting are spare like the rocky coastal settlement where much of the story takes place. The characters, beginning with Crow-Girl & her grandmother are depict human experience (removed from texting & screens) & reality both bitter & sweet.

Crow Girl's grandmother eke out a simple existence &, as Grandmother approaches her death (the vehicle for subsequent action in the story), she warns her grandchild to attend to 3 important truths.

Crow Girl's subsequent dislocation, wanderings, & engagements with new people, places & circumstances demonstrate her grandmother's wisdom & Crow-Girl's resilience.

While the story depicts violence, Crow Girl is still appropriate for Intermediates & possibly sturdy Juniors. In its unblinking examination of a wide range of human emotion, it reads like Farmer Boy or Charlotte's Web.

I will be curious to hear the responses of my students.
… (més)
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msmilton | Hi ha 10 ressenyes més | Jul 18, 2018 |
A Batchelder winner in translation from the Danish, The Crow Girl reads like a fairy tale or parable. The story & setting are spare like the rocky coastal settlement where much of the story takes place. The characters, beginning with Crow-Girl & her grandmother are depict human experience (removed from texting & screens) & reality both bitter & sweet.

Crow Girl's grandmother eke out a simple existence &, as Grandmother approaches her death (the vehicle for subsequent action in the story), she warns her grandchild to attend to 3 important truths.

Crow Girl's subsequent dislocation, wanderings, & engagements with new people, places & circumstances demonstrate her grandmother's wisdom & Crow-Girl's resilience.

While the story depicts violence, Crow Girl is still appropriate for Intermediates & possibly sturdy Juniors. In its unblinking examination of a wide range of human emotion, it reads like Farmer Boy or Charlotte's Web.

I will be curious to hear the responses of my students.
… (més)
 
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msmilton | Hi ha 10 ressenyes més | Jul 18, 2018 |

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Obres
11
Membres
378
Popularitat
#63,851
Valoració
3.8
Ressenyes
21
ISBN
44
Llengües
6

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