Inside Out and Back Again
[2023-12-14 12:28:48]
Inside out and back again are the number one best seller of the New York Times, the honorary book of Newberry, and the winners of the National Book Awards!
This Saito debut novel is known for its charming children's family and immigration opinion, inspired by childhood experience of Saigon escaping from Vietnam after falling to Alabama.
Ha only knows Saigon: the thrill of the market, the joy of tradition, and the warmth of a friend near her. But now the Vietnam War has arrived at her house. When Saigon collapsed, Ha and her family were forced to escape, and they got on board a ship of hope toward America.
This impressive story told the change of girls, dreams, sadness, and year of healing, and received a 4 star review from Kirkus.
The author 's memo explains how Tan Hale changed her personal experience and why. This paperback edition includes interviews with writers, what you can do with your family, tips for writing poetry, and discussion questions.
"Please open this book and read it slowly and enjoy the delicious language.This book will pay attention to the reader, pay attention and finally give a sigh" - Newberry Honor Book
"According to Rye's personal experience, this first novel captures the struggle between child refugees and rare honest men, written in simple free poetry, they are abandoned recognizing the pain So I touched Ha's sorrow. "- Bibliography (commentary with stars)
"The sharp depiction of H emotional life is particularly serious until it gets struggled in the US after struggling in Vietnam and finally regains academic and social confidence, which is a sharp portrait of human resilience" - Publishers Weekly (lead explanation)
"This is a touching, sharp and unexpectedly interesting novel.In her unforgettable debut, Rai presents a complex and realistic heroine that the reader will appreciate and evokes a unique time and place Even if they could not find themselves in a strange new country. "- Kirkus Review (lead comment)
"Americans and Vietnamese people are jumping over the voice and eyes of a ten-year old girl.I am strong, caring, lively hero, I would like to give her a newly cut papaya."
"Alternative languages in La capture sensuous loss of changing culture, as well as refugee complex emotions and constantly changing loyalty." - Clarion
"In this story of free poetry, Rai defends her details, drawing a large picture with very few words, and evoking a rich visual effect." - Book Center Newsletter for Children
Writing style: Turn over, turn over is the first person novel. In the context of the Vietnam War, the poem was said by a Vietnamese girl, Ha. The story is a persuasive and insightful explanation of family life when they escape from Vietnam, which was devastated in war, and seek refuge in the United States. • Ha refers to famous wartime pictures of small Vietnamese girls streaking on the street. If you are fit for your age, please turn over and look over this picture in the context of going back again. This, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this picture, this, this "this, this, this
The book "Out Out and Back Again" escapes to "inside" because they can "return" by leaving the house and creating a new life by war. As a result of difficulty, I had to start from where I had nothing, and I had to rebuild my new life for myself and my family. Refugees have experienced the worst, but the history they produced continues to be praised for generations after their families.
6 You will start thinking about how the most powerful evidence you recorded in the Fleeing Home and Finding Home web page chart relates to the novel title "Turn over and back." In the new inside-out and back again proposition chart, the upper half of each is from the details of the novel. The bottom is used to provide proof of the text of the message