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HOME OF THE BRAVE by Katherine Applegate
Accelerated Reader: Level: 3.5. Pts. 3.
Number of Multiple Choice Questions on Quiz: 10.
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Book Description:
Kek, a young Sudanese refugee, is haunted by guilt that he survived. He saw his father and
brother killed, and he left his mother behind when he joined his aunt's family in Minnesota.
In fast, spare free verse, this debut novel by nonfiction writer Katherine Applegate
gets across the immigrant child's dislocation and loss as he steps off the plane in the
snow. He does make silly mistakes, as when he puts his aunt's dishes in the washing machine.
But he gets a job caring for an elderly widow's cow that reminds him of his father's herds,
and he helps his cousin, who lost a hand in the fighting. He finds kindness in his
fifth-grade ESL class, and also racism, and he is astonished at the diversity.
The boy's first-person narrative is immediately accessible. Like Hanna Jansen's Over
a Thousand Hills I Walk with You, the focus on one child gets behind those news
images of streaming refugees far away.
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