The Mighty Miss Malone Christopher Paul Curtis 8601401193364 Books
Download As PDF : The Mighty Miss Malone Christopher Paul Curtis 8601401193364 Books
The Mighty Miss Malone Christopher Paul Curtis 8601401193364 Books
My older daughter loved this book but 2yrs later we couldn't find it and ordered another book for my younger child from Amazon for a class assignment and were very disappointed. The pages and chapters of the new book are Out of order and ALL OVER THE PLACE! My daughter read to chapter 6 only to discover that it jumped from page 56 to 217! We used her borrowed class copy to compare the books and there are numerous other places where it jumps around as well. Make sure to check your copy!Tags : The Mighty Miss Malone [Christopher Paul Curtis] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. <b>In the Newbery Medal and Coretta Scott King Award–winning Bud, Not Buddy, </i> Bud met a girl named Deza Malone in a Hooverville. This is her story. </b> “We are a family on a journey to a place called wonderful is the motto of Deza Malone's family. Deza is the smartest girl in her class in Gary,Christopher Paul Curtis,The Mighty Miss Malone,Wendy Lamb Books,0385734913,Historical - United States - 20th Century,People & Places - United States - African American,African Americans,Depressions - 1929,Depressions;1929;Fiction.,Families,Family life,Family life;Fiction.,Flint (Mich.) - 20th century,Gary (Ind.) - History - 20th century,Poverty,Poverty;Fiction.,1929,African American,CHILDREN'S FICTION HISTORICAL,Children's BooksAges 9-12 Fiction,Children: Grades 4-6,Depressions,Fiction,Historical fiction (Children's Teenage),JUVENILE,JUVENILE FICTION Historical United States 20th Century,JUVENILE FICTION People & Places United States African American,JUVENILE FICTION Social Themes Prejudice & Racism,Juvenile Fiction,Juvenile FictionFamily - General (see also headings under Social Themes),Juvenile FictionPeople & Places - United States - African-American,Juvenile FictionSocial Themes - General (see also headings under Family),Juvenile Grades 4-6 Ages 9-11,Juvenile Historical Fiction,Michigan,People & Places - United States - African American,People & Places - United States - African-American,Poverty,Poverty;Fiction.,Social Themes - General,United States,black girl magic;black girl books;books for black girls;historical fiction for children 9-12;3rd grade reading books;4th grade reading books;5th grade reading books;books for kids age 9 12;chapter books for kids age 8-10;african american children's books;award winning childrens books;diversity;african american books for kids age 9 12;family;civil rights;4th grade books;5th grade books;realistic fiction books for kids 9-12;kids books ages 9-12;chapter books for kids age 9-12,historical fiction for children 9-12; 3rd grade reading books; 4th grade reading books; 5th grade reading books; books for kids age 9 12; chapter books for kids age 8-10; african american children's books; award winning childrens books; diversity; black girl magic; black girl books; books for black girls; african american books for kids age 9 12; family; african american children's books ages 9 12; books for african american girls age 9 12; 4th grade books; 5th grade books; realistic fiction books for kids 9-12,JUVENILE FICTION Historical United States 20th Century,JUVENILE FICTION People & Places United States African American,JUVENILE FICTION Social Themes Prejudice & Racism,Juvenile FictionFamily - General (see also headings under Social Themes),Juvenile FictionPeople & Places - United States - African-American,Juvenile FictionSocial Themes - General (see also headings under Family),People & Places - United States - African-American,Social Themes - General,Children's BooksAges 9-12 Fiction,1929,Depressions,Fiction,Juvenile Historical Fiction,Juvenile Fiction,Children: Grades 4-6,Historical fiction (Children's Teenage)
The Mighty Miss Malone Christopher Paul Curtis 8601401193364 Books Reviews
How Beautiful this story was seen through a child's eyes!!! Sometimes we forget the person when we are trying to teach them how to live and how to treat others..... LOVED this book!!!
Set in the Great Depression, The Mighty Miss Malone raises the questions of what it means to be a family and how to keep hope alive when it seems impossible. Deza Malone is a small girl with big dreams, and she must learn to face a lot of hardships when her family is separated as her father goes out to find work. Ultimately, her resilience and creativity will serve her well as she grows up way before her time.
Loved this book, even though it is considered a children's book. Great story and true to the era of the great depression. Mr. Curtis has a wonderful way of painting pictures with his words!
Each year, I read a novel to my children (in order to address a wide age range). This is another excellent addition to my children's library! The book gives an accurate description of the experience of many Black American families in the Depression era. Christopher Paul Curtis tells the story convincingly from the perspective of a 10-year-old girl. Excellent! We quote the book often. Read it; be sensitive to it; laugh often; be more enriched.
Deza Malone is a spitfire. She may only be twelve-years-old but her intelligence and talent at all things academic has put her on the fast track for a bright future. But when the Great Depression comes raging through her hometown of Gary, Indiana and makes it impossible for her father to find work, the Malones must now face an uncertain, ill-fated future that once looked so bright and promising.
Christopher Paul Curtis writes Deza with fierce spirit despite her dire circumstances. He does not sugar coat the plight of poverty the Malone family must endure and pulls no punches for his young audience. Yet despite the fact that our young heroine experiences dashed hopes and crushed dreams, you never once feel like she's down and out. Deza's fighting spirit is a testament to her family's motto "We are a family on a journey to a place called wonderful."
I’ve been a fan since “Bud, Not Buddy” was first published, and I used it as a read-aloud in my 4th grade classroom every year. The author has a way of making you feel you’re right in the scene with the characters!
In reading the book, The Mighty Miss Malone, the author shares the story of a family unit that never falters no matter the circumstances. Family comes first. Written during the Great Depression, the story unfolds of the trying times of the black community in a tough, Gary, IN. True to life are the gangs, the rotten teeth because of lack of funds to go to the dentist, and the encouragement from a wonderful teacher. While in Flint, MI for a time, character, Deza realizes that she gets a C+ for her paper not because she did badly, but because the teacher does not give grades higher than a C to a black child.
I was intrigued that the history and portrayal of the Smelling vs. Lewis boxing fight. My in-laws were married on June 19, 1936 and they often spoke of this fight. I enjoyed the background history of the fight in the back of the book.
This book is a true picture of the plight during the Great Depression yet the message was strong that no matter what, family stays together even if Jimmie is absent from the fold.
This book is a must for purchase during 2012 and a great contribution to a church library.
My older daughter loved this book but 2yrs later we couldn't find it and ordered another book for my younger child from for a class assignment and were very disappointed. The pages and chapters of the new book are Out of order and ALL OVER THE PLACE! My daughter read to chapter 6 only to discover that it jumped from page 56 to 217! We used her borrowed class copy to compare the books and there are numerous other places where it jumps around as well. Make sure to check your copy!
0 Response to "≡ Libro Gratis The Mighty Miss Malone Christopher Paul Curtis 8601401193364 Books"
Post a Comment