Refugee |
You're worried about your seventh-grade child reading Refugee? ![]() Story 1= accurate historical fiction about a Jewish boy escaping Nazi-occupied Germany Story 2= accurate historical fiction about a Cuban girl escaping Communist Cuba in the 1980s. Story 3= accurate realistic fiction about a Syrian boy escaping the bombings in Syria Of course there is death and violence, but it's because it's accurate. My kids have some friends with some very overprotective parents, but I've never heard of any of them worrying about their kids reading Alan Gratz books. ![]() |
The book depicts violence, including stoning, shootings, drownings, beatings, and the loss of family members. It also portrays the dangers of war and displacement, including missile strikes and the exploitation of refugees. Emotional Impact: The book is described as emotionally charged and disturbing due to its graphic descriptions of violence, loss, and suicide. It also describes the blood in the water from the shark attack and the gun hold-up in the taxi. The father commits suicide and a daughter contemplates suicide after her friend dies. |
I'm aware of this. I've read the book. I still think it's ridiculous that you are concerned about this book being read in seventh grade. |
It’s FCPS, don’t expect your kid to read a book in middle school. |