Transfiguring Adoption’s Thoughts:
I (Margie) had previously seen this book when making our book lists and thought it looked like an interesting book to read with Jasmine, then lo and behold, it was a reading requirement of her 6th grade language arts class! I checked it out so I could read it myself, and we could talk about it. We thought the target audience to be middle schoolers. While it is a fictional story, it is set during the Great Depression, and readers can glean bits of history from the book, including issues of race relations, economic conditions, and life in children’s homes and foster care.
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