ACB with Honora Lee by Kate De Goldi is a lovely book that shows a great theme with love, life and death.
Honora (Gran) is the main character in this book. She has a very sad disability. It is Alzheimer's/dementia. Honora (Gran) is a short old lady who has gray hair. Honora's granddaughter Perry is approximately 12 years of age. She loves collecting bumble bees with Gran in the story but I can't tell you what happens to them.
Perry has all these activities after school. In the holidays she asked her mother if she could go to Santa Lucia.She thought it was a great idea but Dad didn't say the same. In the end Mum and Dad said yes. At Santa Lucia she helped Gran making an ACB book because Gran could not remember her ABC's. All through the holidays they worked hard and something bad happened in the end. If you would like to know what happens read this amazing book.
My likings about this book are all the interesting juicy details and the AMAZING artwork that Gregory O'Brien the illustrator, created. My dislikes are that it is too emotional. It's sad then it's happy then sad then happy then sad again and again. I rate this book 99.9 out of 100.
The message in this book is to show empathy to people, not only disabled people but everyone.
My recommendation: This book would be suitable for ages 9 to 13 years because it shows a great message for kids to learn.
I LOVE THIS BOOK! I hope that you do too.
Hi La-eeqah,
ReplyDeleteI really liked your book review. You did a great job of making the reader want to read the book by saying things like 'I can't tell you what happens', 'if you want to know what happens...' and 'I love this book! I hope that you do too'.
What was your favourite thing that happened in the book? Was there anything that happens that you didn't like?
From Miss Barr
My favourite part was Perry's mum and dad let her help Honora the thing i didn't like was that there were too many emotions cause as you read it it makes you feel that emotion.
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