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skellyberg 's review for:
A Duet for Home
by Karina Yan Glaser
I LOVE Glaser's books, and this one did not disappoint.
It seems like the story took an unlikely turn toward the end when the kids (last-minute) came up against policy makers with a too-easily resolved conflict. The rest of the story gave a riveting look at the challenges of living while homeless, and the situations that bring children to that environment.
Thank you Karina for helping us see more clearly through the lens of homeless children.
It seems like the story took an unlikely turn toward the end when the kids (last-minute) came up against policy makers with a too-easily resolved conflict. The rest of the story gave a riveting look at the challenges of living while homeless, and the situations that bring children to that environment.
Thank you Karina for helping us see more clearly through the lens of homeless children.