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Subject: Re: [LIT] Change through the eyes of children


You can add Night to the Holocaust section.
Ashli


On 1/21/07, Kim Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> Thank you all for you responses to my "what's flying off of your shelves"
> question.  I have just one more ...
>
> I am trying to put together a list of YA books with the following theme:
> Change through the eyes of children.  For example, The Diary of Ann Frank
> is
> about the Holcaust told by, obviously, Ann Frank.  Tree Girl is a story
> about the brutal military massacres that happened in Central America
> during
> the early 1980s, told from the point of view of Gabriela.  The Watsons Go
> To
> Birmingham is about the Civil Rights Movement and the church bombings in
> Alabama.
>
> Can you think of others?
>
> Kim
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