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shelbsreads

shelbsreads

Joined June 2025

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The “Foreword“ beautifully encapsulates the essence of this book. Like the author's experience with the kitty, George, we each carry stories. Memorable moments that invite reflection, laughter, tears, or quiet joy. These personal narratives shape who we are, page by page, into the book of our lives. It‘s a heartfelt and fitting introduction.

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This novel would be a perfect pick for a middle school ELA class. The short stories all include well rounded characters, plots, and language. Further, with there being such a variety of backgrounds and themes in each story, it's likely that each student will find an excerpt that they find interesting. It would be fun to have students expand on these stories, or write short stories inspired by the characters. A great addition to the class library.

katiegregory I totally agree Shelby! This book reminded me of a book I read that was edited by Nora Shalaway Carpenter, “Rural Voices: 15 Authors Challenge Assumptions about Small-Town America.“ The way both authors challenged their readers to consider how their views of certain demographics are shaped by stereotypes and fear is what stood out to me the most about both books. I would love to teach the latter in a high school setting. 4d
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“Papi chose to be invisible today, so you won't ever have to be” pg. 89.

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Reading this book has been a treat. Overall, the story that stood out to me most was “Sol Painting, Inc.“ The dynamic between the characters, particularly the siblings, read so natural and had quite a charm to it. Merci and Roli foil one another in a complimentary way; perfectly displaying the strengths and weaknesses of each character. This is a very well written story.