Other Words for Home: A Newbery Honor Award Winner
C**E
Great story
It was exciting to read. About a girl and her family in civil war in Syria. She and her mom leave the war torn Dyria and move to the United States and live with an uncle. Itâs hard at first but gets easier.
R**A
Good book
Good
K**N
Everyone should read this book.
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M**K
Well written
Other words for Home draws you in with a unique almost poetic writing style and staccatoed paragraphs that had me jumping through each chapter. The main character is relatable and the story makes you feel like a new immigrant in a new world trying to figure out who you are.
N**Y
Well written
This book is well written and timely too. It can be read quickly but has a great theme well worth taking a little more time.
R**I
This gorgeous MG novel in verse is a MUST READ!
Words cannot adequately express how much Jordanian-American author Jasmine Wargaâs novel âOther Words for Homeâ means to me.Growing up, I never read stories about people like me or families like my own because they simply didnât exist. Books with Arab and/or Arab-American characters, being wholly human, navigating issues of identity and belonging, interrogating what âhomeâ means were never written. Too bad.Iâm elated that thatâs changing, though, and that there are Arab-Americans who are writing these stories *with such immense skill and heart.*This is the first middle grade novel Iâve read in literally decades and it just encouraged me to order many more. It is poetic and hopeful and so thoughtfully written. I can barely remember the last time I loved a character as much as I love brave and precious Jude.I cried and cheered many times along this journey.Seriously, if you work with middle graders, have middle graders, or are a lover of childrenâs literature yourselfâYOU MUST check out this gorgeous novel in verse.The only downside (and it's a big one) is that it ends.
O**S
Other Words for Home
Other Words for Home by Jasmine Warga is a book that has melted my heart. From the moment I picked up this verse novel, I was engrossed in the story and the courage of the characters. Jude, the main character, is a young girl from Syria. Her family has been separated by the unrest and violence in her country. To keep Jude and her mother safe, Jude's father has sent them both to live with an uncle in America.Life in America is challenging and scary. Jude is finding herself continually heeding her brother's words to "be brave." Taking his words to heart, Jude holds her head high as she starts school in America, meets new friends, and tries to find a balance between her life in America and her life in Syria. She even emulates his example and makes the choice to audition for the musical at her new American school. Other Words for Home is a modern-day story of immigration and bravery. It tells the story of one young girl's desire to start her new life in America while she still honors the family and life she left behind in Syria.  It hits on the struggles of fitting in, learning a new language, and the realities of racism and intolerance that happens even here in America. As I was reading Other Words for Home, I got lost in the poetic words that just flowed from the pages. They were melodic and entrancing. Jasmine Warga has a talent that I would put right up there with other verse novelists, such as K.A. Holt and Kwame Alexander.The verse novel structure was done with perfection, and it was a beautiful asset to Jude's story.
E**M
Amazing!đ
This book was amazing đ€© I really loved it, and I would really recommend it for 11 year olds because Iâm 11 and this book is really nice and has a very happy ending, but the sad part was when she moved to America and thatâs all I can tell you. It was really nice and I hope you read it.
L**S
Leiam!!!
Leiam esse livro, alĂ©m de lindo, nos permite conhecer outra cultura alĂ©m do que vemos em jornais. A Jude Ă© uma protagonista incrĂvel. Com toda sua delicadeza, ela nos mostra a sua vida na SĂria e depois o choque de cultura quando se muda pros EUA.
K**B
Nice book
My mother bought this book 4 me, when I saw it I thought I won't like it, but I was wrong once I started reading it I couldn't put it down even while I was eating, very nice book. I would love to read more like this.
N**X
My favorite book
One of my favorite books, have read it multiple times and I cry every time⊠Highly recommend it!
A**T
An amazing book!
I only chose it because I needed to find a book for a school's project and I was fascinated since chapter one. The narrative involves you and if you let it flow, you live it like Jude is in your bones. Give yourself an opportunity to read this! It's a beautiful journey.
K**I
Format particulier
Le livre se lit trĂšs facilement et rapidement mais le format m'a laissĂ© perplexe au dĂ©but bien que ce soit fait exprĂšs.Il n'y a pas de paragraphes complets, les phrases sont coupĂ©es en plein milieu des phrases pour passer la ligne.Au dĂ©but c'est bizarre. Puis on s'y fait. Et ça rajoute Ă la fin, des emphases sur les mots, les Ă©motions ou les situations.Mais j'ai cru me faire avoir au dĂ©but.Ăa change un peu. J'ai bien aimĂ© le thĂšme du bouquin qui est assez rare encore.
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