Friday, August 25, 2006

In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson by Bette Bao Lord, pictures by Marc Simont

It is 1947 and Shirley Temple Wong and her family have settled in Brooklyn, NY from China. She learns American ways at school, her neighborhood and through the hope she gets from Jackie Robinson, hero of the Brooklyn Dodgers.

Shirley is inspired by Jackie Robinson's achievements and the support he gets from so many Americans. Who inspires you today and why?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

This book and A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN were favorites of mine when I taught 3rd grade. We lived in Brooklyn for a year and the places mentioned in the stories were places I walked through on my way to the subway, or we visited at various times. Both stories talk about how to deal with adversity and the need for good role models to learn how to overcome problems and become a contributing member of society. Many of the books in this list are favorites that I am going to reread!

Anonymous said...

I like the book because it is creative in the way they talk because it is important to read books
and sometimes it is very educational because I can learn a lot of stuff from the book and if you read the book I hope you say the same thing.

Anonymous said...

i loved this book because of its message and power twords a very brave little girl. i think that this book is very benaficial to children every where. as a sign of hope and never giving up.