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DIAMONDS IN THE SHADOW by Caroline Cooney
Accelerated Reader: Level: 5.1. Pts. 8.
Number of Multiple Choice Questions on Quiz: 10.
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Book Description:
When the Finches take in a church-sponsored refugee family from war-torn Sierra Leone, teenage Jared is annoyed that
he has to share his room with Mattu, who is his age. Sixth-grader Mopsy, however, is thrilled to embrace Alake and
wants to turn her into a "best" friend. Alake doesn't talk, barely eats, and is plagued by nightmares. Meanwhile,
Kara Finch takes the Amabo parents under her wing, teaching them about conveniences such as microwaves.
The Amabo family brings no luggage except for two boxes of cremated remains. Through snooping, Jared and Mopsy find
uncut diamonds in the ashes. Unlike their parents, they realize that something is amiss in this family. The Amabos do not talk, or
touch, or seem to care about each other.
Cooney brilliantly contrasts the horror of Africa's civil wars with the
overwhelming abundance and naivety of American suburban life. Jared's narcissism, selfishness, and racism
disintegrate when he confronts true evil.
How families mysteriously bond and care for one another is examined
under the dramatic circumstances of two disparate groups trying to make things work. When Jared learns that
Mattu never heard of the Holocaust, he is astonished. But, Mattu tells him, "We have those in Africa. I have been
in one." Indeed, more than 60 years later, we are learning about ever-new Holocausts.
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