![]() ![]() It’s a fast read with a hopeful message that sounds as true currently as it did when it was first written.I’m in a thrill so I don’t have time to provide an extensive evaluation, however I’ll just state there’s a reason this book is a traditional. As a grown-up I can value the character development and also sophisticated prose crafted by the author. It had a profound impact on me at that age as well as 26 years later on I just reread it with joy. It was the first exposure I ever needed to principles of racism, destitution, adults that could not review, and homelessness. They enjoyed the story, they liked Lunatic Magee.My mom read this publication to me when I was 6 years old in the very early 90s and I enjoyed it after that. I’m the just one who wriggled a little reading it, asking yourself just how the children were going to react. I read it to my African American foster grandkids (ages 9, 11 & 13) and also they enjoyed it. I review it to my Hispanic grand son (age 12) and he definitely loved it. There are some racial referrals that can make some individuals uncomfortable, but the book is about generosity, generosity and of course, it is in a racial context. ![]()
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