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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /var/www/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121The target audience for this book would be readers that are 14 and up, as long as they are able to handle some brief instances of crass language and mild violence. The book tackles topics and situations around friendships, trust, loyalty, and teamwork while all from the scope of an online only universe. Readers that have a basic understanding of geek culture will get an extra kick out of this book for the multiple references that are shared by the author and woven into the story.
Readers and Caregivers alike can appreciate the way this author writes if you have an appreciation for and 1980’s media references. The book is set in the near future, but the core story revolves around music, television, movie, and video game references from the late 70s and 80s. This alone can help readers and caregivers bond over the common love for these classic titles. The book also dives into the complicated topics of friendship and romance in the purely virtual world while reminding the reader that connection is one of the most important things in life and we shouldn’t take it for granted. Caregivers can use this material to talk about loss, depression, adversity, and loneliness as well as many other topics that are brought up in our discussion guide.
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Our world is becoming more and more virtual as we sit and watch things become automated and working virtually from home is becoming a normal practice. This book brings that up a notch and brings up the pitfalls that a purely online environment can bring to our society. The main characters have all experienced loss and pain in their lives and are easily relatable to most if not all teenage foster/adopted readers. Feelings of self doubt and loneliness as well as the high experienced with triumphing over an adversary.
Cautionary Points:
I am an adoptive dad of three boys living near Grand Rapids, MI with my wife, our cats and dog. We also fostered many other children in the last 5 years! I have done many trainings with the Dr. Karen Purvis Institute and try to keep up on different trauma training’s monthly. My whole family nerds out on comic books, video games, movies and regular books! We often read a lot of the same comics and books which can lead to some awesome conversations!
Transfiguring Adoption is a nonprofit organization seeking to nurture growth in foster and adoptive families by giving a HOOT about their families. Transfiguring Adoption does not intend for its reviewers nor its reviews nor this discussion packet to be professional, medical or legal advice. These reviews and discussion guides are intended to help parents to better be able to connect and understand their children who come from traumatic backgrounds.