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Carregando... Courtney Friendship Superhero (Courtney 1986) (edição: 2021)de Kellen Hertz (Autor), Kelley McMorris (Ilustrador), Blake Morrow (Ilustrador)
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Courtney is looking forward to summer. After experiencing the high from participating in Hands Across America she decides she will do awesome things that summer that help others. Going to the arcade after Hands Across America she meets Isaac who is super good with video games. Hoping to see him again, she continues going to the arcade with her friends but Isaac does not show again. She does meet him when school reopens and they are in the same class. She learns more about him and discovers why his family moved to California. She learns what he went through and becomes an activist to teach people about others like Isaac. I enjoyed this book very much. I could not put it down. It puts a face onto Isaac's illness and how others treated him without knowing much about his disease. I liked how Courtney had his back though it was hard. She learned to navigate how to choose right over easy. I also liked how Kip, another friend, also stood by her and Isaac. I appreciated the section at the back of the book that talks about what was happening in the 1980's when this book takes place. I lived through all of it and remember it. This was a good read. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
Juvenile Fiction.
Juvenile Literature.
Historical Fiction.
HTML:In this second book of her series, Courtney??s suited up for an epic adventure??just like Crystal Starshooter, the video game hero she invented. Crystal is brave and bold and doesn??t back down. Courtney tries to be the same in real life. When Courtney meets Isaac Wells at the arcade, they form an epic friendship. Isaac has awesome ideas to add to Crystal Starshooter??s game world, and he gets along great with Sarah and Kip, Courtney??s two best friends. When Isaac needs help fighting a real battle called HIV, Courtney is quick to support him. But doing so puts her friendship with Sarah at risk. Being brave and bold is complicated. What would a superhero do? This audiobook includes a historical ??Looking Back? section about Courtney??s world in 1986. This audiobook includes a downloadable PDF containing a list of popular words from the 1980s that are heard th Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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I kinda wish Kip had more to do here, and kind of wondered at Courtney apparently being the only friend to go visit Aaron in person when he was at home. From his surname, I'm guessing Kip is of Japanese descent, and his relatives likely experienced outward discrimination from WWII onwards (or contemporarily, given Vincent Chin's murder by racist autoworkers in 1982) so he absolutely could've been another friend empathizing with Aaron's experiences.
The product placement was cute but I thought it was funny that Courtney's dad just... gives her a Christmas present months early because her books ditched the classic school year format in favor of being from January through fall of 1986. I do agree with Sarah though- I was fascinated by Kirsten's lunch pail in the catalog! (growing up, I got the catalog to look through but like Courtney's mom, my parents thought the dolls were too expensive).
In terms of impactful education about a decade, I liked the Courtney books more than MaryEllen even if I still find it horrifying to tag 1986 as historical fiction. Courtney's books show the impacts of divorce more strongly than Julie's (again, it really was a missed opportunity to center Ivy as a main historical character but that's my forever AG soapbox).
Dreading the inevitable '90s which will be siiiiiiiiick (rise of Saturday morning cartoons? I dunno mattel, tell me what you're going to zoom in on) ( )