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ravenlee
The Labors of Hercules Beal | Gary D. Schmidt
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Very good MG with some tough stuff. I came close to crying several times. Hercules has a school assignment to recreate the Twelve Labors of the mythical Hercules. It‘s a challenge, but it makes Herc learn about himself and how to process losing his parents. TW for death of parents and harm to animals (not by humans, all natural, but nature is kind of a bitch in this case).

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Amie
The Labors of Hercules Beal | Gary D. Schmidt
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Middle grade fiction. Excellent characters. Several difficult and/or very tragic events were a little too much for me. Very good audio narration.

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Nebklvr
The Labors of Hercules Beal | Gary D. Schmidt
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A young boy named Hercules is given a Herculean task as homework. As he works to complete his daunting assignment, he befriends neighbors and classmates and begins to come to terms with the horrid tragedy which changed his life. Friendship and responsibility and grief are major themes. I will enjoy recommending this.

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Roary47
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Shows I‘ve watched with my kiddos lately. Hoping to snag more when we aren‘t running around so much. #WinterGames #GingerbreadGems

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Skeeterisme
The Bad Guys | Aaron Blabey
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Adorable

Bookzombie Agree. I just read the second one because it‘s part of my nephew‘s Christmas gift and enjoyed it. 5mo
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GirlNamedJesse
The Labors of Hercules Beal | Gary D. Schmidt
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I enjoyed this journey so much! The classical mythology tie-ins were perfect; it was so much fun to see how events in our Hercules‘ life mirrored ancient Hercules‘ labors. The growth between Achilles and Hercules, and Viola and Hercules, and really between Hercules and every other neighbor, teacher, random person he encountered were beautiful and really showed how a community can come together to care for a child or family who needs it. I love it.

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jesseastin
The Labors of Hercules Beal | Gary D. Schmidt
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Happy sigh. That‘s the sound of me finishing this middle-reader book by an author I have come to respect for his emotional sensitivity. As in his past books, he deals deftly with life challenges, a strong teacher figure, and the importance of community. This was a beautiful and sensitive story and you can only cheer on the protagonist as he grows throughout an incredibly difficult time in his life. I absolutely loved this.

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mcappel
Lou | Breanna Carzoo
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mcappel
Lou | Breanna Carzoo

Lou would be a great book to read to children for a silly morning meeting read that also has an underlying important lesson. It could also be used for an older student who may be struggling with their sense of self.