Tuesday, 25 June 2013

Each Kindness by Jacqueline Woodson

Summary
Maya is a new girl who seems to be poor because she wears second-hand clothing. Everyone at the new school ignores her and when Maya asks Chloe to play she turns away from her. Chloe finds out that each kindness is like a ripple when you throw a rock into a pond. Kindness spreads out. Chloe decides to be nice and make it up to Maya but she doesn't get a chance because Maya moved away to another house.

Opinion
25 students out of 30 really liked this book because it teaches you a lesson at the end of the story. The illustrations made them feel like it was real life. The illustrations gave us feelings....loneliness. It teaches us that you have to be nice to everyone and you never know when you'll have the opportunity to make it up to a person.

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