If a Tree Falls at Lunch Period by Gennifer Choldenko, Ariadne Meyers (Read by), Francois Battiste (Read by)

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  • Publisher: Listening Library, Inc.
  • Pub. Date: October 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9780739348857
  • Sales Rank: 336,451
  • Age Range: 12
  • Edition Description: Unabridged
 
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Synopsis

From the Newbery Honor-winning and New York Times-bestselling author comes a fast-paced, provocative book about two kids with an unlikely connection.

The Washington Post - Elizabeth Ward

Choldenko…has a spiky wit, an empathetic eye for kids' foibles and fears, an ear for their distinctive voices and an impressive range…While it treats issues of race, class and marital discord fearlessly, it's also one of the funniest they'll read this year.

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Biography

Gennifer Choldenko was bused to a predominantly black junior high after attending a mostly white elementary school. “Everywhere I went,” she remembers, “I was first my skin color and then who I was. And I never forgot what that felt like. I think the seed of this book was planted in that experience.” She is the author of several children’s books, including the Newbery Honor and New York Times Book Review bestseller Al Capone Does My Shirts, which was an ALA Best Book for Young Adults and an ALA Notable Children’s Book, and which also received the Sid Fleischman Humor Award. She lives with her husband and two children in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Customer Rating for this product is 3 out of 5 Good issues to address
StaceyH, an elementary school teacher, 05/21/2008

When I first picked up this book, I was excited because I thought it was going to be very interesting after reading the cover information. The book is rated for ages 10+ and is written at a level appropriate for 4th/5th graders. However, I felt the sensitive issues it covered was more middle school oriented. The discussion of body image, racial stereotyping and divorce are common issues that all kids deal with and should be discussed with them, but I feel that the content of the book and the reading level of it did not mesh well. It is one I would not feel comfortable reading in my fourth grade classroom, but feel that for a sixth or seventh grade teacher, it would be a very good stepping stone to start a discussion of these issues.

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A reviewer, A reviewer, 03/02/2008

compared to other books it is disappointing. Compared to Forged by Fire it is near horrible. But I found that if I do not try to compare this book to any others it is quite a good story. Even when my mind kept hoping for more, hoping for a bigger and better twist than the one given. If you have already started reading young adult novels, don't bother with this. But if you are inbetween this and children its perfect

Also recommended: twilight, the truth about forever, forged by fire, city of bones, marked, the outsiders

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