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Silvia Vecchini

Autor(a) de Phone Call with a Fish

45 Works 227 Membros 27 Reviews

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Obras de Silvia Vecchini

Phone Call with a Fish (2017) 33 cópias
The Creed Explained (2015) 15 cópias
The Works of Mercy Explained (2016) 13 cópias
The Beatitudes Explained (2017) 13 cópias
Before Nightfall (2024) 4 cópias
Le parole possono tutto (2021) 4 cópias
Forse l'amore (2017) 4 cópias
L'alfabeto dei muscoli (2015) 4 cópias
Le scarpe della mamma (2008) 3 cópias
La ‰mia invenzione (2014) 3 cópias
La Bibbia dei bambini (2010) 3 cópias
Eugenio l'inventore (2012) 3 cópias
Miryam (2011) 3 cópias
In mezzo alla fiaba (2015) 3 cópias
Vetro (2016) 2 cópias
Black hole (2016) 2 cópias
Natale notte di meraviglia (2020) 1 exemplar(es)
Papà in Antartide (2009) 1 exemplar(es)
Jole (2022) 1 exemplar(es)
Isabella ile Cetesi (2017) 1 exemplar(es)
Il gomitolo azzurro 1 exemplar(es)
Il Natale di Gesù 1 exemplar(es)
Rabbuni 1 exemplar(es)
La bola azul 1 exemplar(es)

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FILBO | Apr 22, 2024 |
First sentence: The sea is all light.

Premise/plot: Emma loves, loves, loves her brother, Carlo, who is hearing and vision impaired. The two communicate through sign language [though not American sign language]. His one 'good' eye is failing and he will soon undergo a surgery with a chance to save what remains of his vision. The book follows their uncertain yet hopeful story as it unfolds. Emma has met a boy--whose name I can't recall and who isn't 'important' enough to get a mention in any blurb--and he also befriends the family. The story is told in a blend of poetry and prose.

My thoughts: Middle grade realistic fiction. This one is in some ways difficult emotionally because of the content. Yet to avoid it strictly because it might be hard, uncomfortable, or sad doesn't seem fair. (Especially if you're an adult.) Some young readers DO seek out stories that are bittersweet or with the potential for sadness. Life can be unfair, a bit unjust. Real life does not promise tidy tied in a bow happy endings. The love Emma has for her family is so strong and it was lovely to spend time with her.
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blbooks | Apr 16, 2024 |
shy kid won't talk. sweet classmate tries to connect with him through phonecalling with a fish in the aquarium, until one day the shy boy talks
 
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epricot | outras 13 resenhas | Feb 22, 2024 |
Mistakes are hard! Mistakes suck! It's hard for people to take responsibility, and honestly... It's a huge learning curve for kids and adults! A Difficult Thing: The Importance of Admitting Mistakes is a great book to help readers learn a very difficult task!

I will say, I loved the illustrations! They were very beautiful and have quite the personality to them. I love a great set of artwork within a book. It's refreshing.

The book has very few words in it, and it told using a metaphor. It was a fun way to show this important value, and I really liked it!

Three out of five stars.

Thank you to NetGalley and Diamond Book Distributors for providing a free copy of this book in exchange of an honest review.
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Briars_Reviews | 1 outra resenha | Aug 4, 2023 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
45
Membros
227
Popularidade
#99,086
Avaliação
3.8
Resenhas
27
ISBNs
63
Idiomas
5

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