By Jacqueline Woodson
Six kids meet weekly in the ARTT (A Room
to Talk) room without any adults and discover a safe haven to share their
struggles and to find support. They share issues of identity, bullying, racism,
immigration, incarceration and more. While each story unfolds in
this safe space the students find strength in the community
they’ve created and the bonds they’ve made.
I like this book because the characters were realistic. They dealt with real world problems like racism and bulling. That's why I like it because I like books with real world problems.
ReplyDeleteI read this book but what I would change in my first comment is that it incredible boring. There wasn't anything that cool. It's just someones life so not to interesting.-ZP
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