Mrs. Lindsey

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  • lindsta
    lindsta added a book review.
    It was tough being the 2nd best student to a boy Philip Hall...especially when Beth lets him be #1 because she likes him and reckons he maybe likes her. When she realizes that she has let him be first, and he makes her mad, she is ready to compete.
    Almost 10 years ago
  • lindsta
    lindsta added a book review.
    Jackie Robinson had an amazing strong will. He chose showing his skills over fighting back to prove he was a great ball player.
    Almost 10 years ago
  • lindsta
    lindsta added a book review.
    Jackie Robinson had an amazing strong will. He chose showing his skills over fighting back to prove he was a great ball player. This book shares stories of courage and several other personality strengths that apply to Jackie and others written by his daughter.
    Almost 10 years ago
  • lindsta
    lindsta added a book review.
    It was tough being the 2nd best student to a boy Philip Hall...especially when Beth lets him be #1 because she likes him and reckons he maybe likes her. When she realizes that she has let him be first, and he makes her mad, she is ready to compete.
    Almost 10 years ago
  • lindsta
    lindsta added a book review.
    Awesome book about an orphan who runs away from his aunt and uncle and does amazing feats during his time away. He has interesting adventures, meets some diverse characters, learns some hard lessons but teaches some too. Hilarious and thought provoking story set in a time when towns were divided based on color.
    Almost 10 years ago
  • lindsta
    lindsta added a book review.
    Wonderful book based on the author's real experience as a young teenager during the Holocaust. The story is graphic at times, but to tell the true horrors of this horrific event, these graphic stories must be conveyed. Great book to see just how unfair things could be and the grace in which to handle such adversity. (Religion is of course at the basis of this book. Elie does question his fate as it is happening.)
    Almost 10 years ago
  • lindsta
    lindsta added a book review.
    Wonderful book based on the author's real experience as a young teenager during the Holocaust. The story is graphic at times, but to tell the true horrors of this horrific event, these graphic stories must be conveyed. Great book to see just how unfair things could be and the grace in which to handle such adversity. (Religion is of course at the basis of this book. Elie does question his fate as it is happening.)
    Almost 10 years ago
  • lindsta
    lindsta has read this book.
    Almost 10 years ago
  • lindsta
    lindsta has read this book.
    Almost 10 years ago
  • lindsta
    lindsta has read this book.
    Almost 10 years ago