Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Good Fortune

Good Fortune: My Journey to Gold MountainGood Fortune: My Journey to Gold Mountain by Li Keng Wong


My rating: 3 of 5 stars


This was a very interesting biography, that is a perfect fit for middle school students. The year is 1933, and the place is a rural community in China. Li Keng Gee's father is far away in Gold Mountain, and is sending for his family to come and live there with him. Gold Mountain is, of course, America. Li Keng is seven years old, and tells her story in a very simple way. The hardships and triumphs that she experiences as she becomes an American are quite fascinating.


This is the story of an immigrant family with determination, and we find out that Li Keng actually goes to college and becomes a teacher!




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Monday, March 12, 2012

When the Black Girl Sings

When the Black Girl SingsWhen the Black Girl Sings by Bil Wright


My rating: 3 of 5 stars


This was a good story, very accurate in the depiction of 8th grade girls and the angst that they deal with in school and with other girls. More importantly, this story is the tale of a young black girl who has been adopted by a white couple. It is a coming of age story, as Lahni begins to discover who she really is, with the help of some terrific adults who come through for her as she deals with her feelings. Does she really have a good voice, and can she win the singing competition?


It is not a difficult read, and I can't wait to get the feedback from some of the girls in my school.




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