A Place to Belong: Heartfelt Historical Fiction for Young Readers
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Step into the poignant world of A Place to Belong, a historical fiction masterpiece that illuminates the often-overlooked experiences of Japanese Americans during World War II. This captivating narrative centers around Hanako, an American-born girl whose life is upended when her family is unjustly interned following the bombing of Pearl Harbor. The author skillfully weaves a tale filled with heart, hope, and rich cultural insights, as young readers are taken on an emotional...
Show moreStep into the poignant world of A Place to Belong, a historical fiction masterpiece that illuminates the often-overlooked experiences of Japanese Americans during World War II. This captivating narrative centers around Hanako, an American-born girl whose life is upended when her family is unjustly interned following the bombing of Pearl Harbor. The author skillfully weaves a tale filled with heart, hope, and rich cultural insights, as young readers are taken on an emotional journey from the sorrow of loss to the promise of resilience. With beautifully articulated prose, the book portrays a moment in history that echoes with relevance today, promoting empathy and understanding.
With its layered storytelling and genuinely relatable characters, this book serves as a vital educational tool for middle-grade students. It opens the door to discussions about identity, citizenship, and the importance of understanding history's complexities. Readers will not only connect with Hanako’s struggles and triumphs but also gain a profound appreciation for the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity. The balance of historical accuracy and emotional depth makes this work stand out as an essential read for young audiences.
Less| manufacturer | Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books |
|---|---|
| height | 7.75 |
| weight | 1.10010668738 |
| width | 1.6 |
| length | 5.125 |
| releaseDate | 2019-05-14T00:00:01Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
This book is primarily suitable for middle school students, typically ages 10 to 14, but can be enjoyed by readers of all ages.
Yes, while it is a work of historical fiction, the story is based on real events experienced by Japanese Americans during WWII.
It explores themes of identity, resilience, hope, and the importance of understanding one's cultural history.
Absolutely! It serves as a great resource for discussions on history, culture, and social justice in the classroom.
The primary focus is on narrative, so it does not contain illustrations but provides vivid imagery through descriptive writing.