Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Tears of a Tiger
Tears of a Tiger | Sharon M. Draper
16 posts | 26 read | 15 to read
Three boys struggle to come to terms with the death of a friend in a drunk-driving auto accident in which all four were involved, in a story told through newspaper stories, diary entries, school announcements, telephone conversations, and classroom assignments.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
Pick icon
100%
review
natalieebloom
Tears of a Tiger | Sharon M. Draper
post image
Mehso-so

Another day, another YA book for next year‘s planning. Now onto the sequel.

(This series is a little dark for my taste, but... I definitely can see why my students enjoy it.)

blurb
S3V3N
Tears of a Tiger | Sharon M. Draper
post image

#BHM #BlitsyHistoryMonth
I received my package and the one I sent was delivered. Can't wait until the 28th!

Chelleo 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🤩 5y
riversong153 Cutie pie 5y
S3V3N @riversong153 Google pic LOL 5y
16 likes3 comments
review
Miked423
Tears of a Tiger | Sharon M. Draper
Pickpick

Tears of a tiger is a great book.

review
SassyPants617
Tears of a Tiger | Sharon M. Draper
Pickpick

If I had a day off, I would have finished this in one sitting. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

5 likes1 stack add
blurb
SassyPants617
Tears of a Tiger | Sharon M. Draper
post image

One of the few I‘m currently reading. It‘s hooked me, I might be able to finish this tonight. Lately, my thing is heavy YA novels. 🤷🏻‍♀️🤓

blurb
Eggs
Tears of a Tiger | Sharon M. Draper
post image

"A man shrieks in pain
Crying to the Universe.
Panic is abrupt."
Book 1 of the Hazelwood High trilogy

63 likes1 stack add
review
TheBookHippie
Tears of a Tiger | Sharon M. Draper
post image
Pickpick

We've had our 4th teen suicide this school year ....the kids asked me for books and stories about this (other than 13 reasons why....) the tagged book is good, but they want to read another one together.. any suggestions would be appreciated. Send some light over to this particular school community ...

mrsamandahood Those two are the ones that come to my mind about suicide. I hope it helps! I‘m so sorry to hear about your community. Such a terrible tragedy. My thoughts are with you all. (edited) 6y
See All 34 Comments
Bookgirl I‘m so sorry 😞 6y
Heideschrampf Though an obvious choice i really connected to 6y
Heideschrampf Depending on early/late teens & gender maybe Silvia Plath already? 6y
TheBookHippie @mrsamandahood thank you I'll pick these up! 6y
TheBookHippie @Heideschrampf I wondered about that one my daughter really related to that as a teen she now reads it every year .. 6y
Heideschrampf And, always, Matt Haig 6y
JoScho Oh that is devastating 😔 6y
TheBookHippie @Heideschrampf of course !!!!I think I have a copy here. My brain is a blank right now which is why I've reached out! Thanks so much. 6y
Heideschrampf @TheBookHippie i read it really late, early twenties, and i wish i'd have discovered it when i was in the throngs of teenage angst 6y
dariazeoli That‘s terrible. I‘m so sorry! 6y
Heideschrampf Have them read/watch on youtube/listen over the school speakers a rendition of 6y
Heideschrampf And an amazing TV series, too, and something i would also especially recommend to parents, too: 6y
Heideschrampf Also: big big big hugs! 🙆 6y
britt_brooke 😢 6y
SkeletonKey 😢 6y
callielafleur This is so heartbreaking. Hugs to you and your students. 6y
Caroline2 😔 I am so sorry to hear that! It's not truly a book about suicide but the self destructive nature of some of the characters really hit home when I was a teenager 6y
ShookBelf Sending love and light from the UK for you and your students 💗💗 6y
JenReadsAlot I'm so sorry. Take care.... 6y
Elizabeth2 I‘m so very sorry. Heartbreaking. 6y
Maria514626 Sending love! I‘ve heard this Matt Haig book is good. It came up in a group chat after a mutual friend took her life. I haven‘t read it yet. (edited) 6y
TheBookHippie All these are wonderful.. I'm writing a big list! Thank you all ...my daughters friend took her life at 16, 11 years ago and in dealing with kids we usually have one a year...this year seems to be tougher ...the climate of hate is trickling down, bullying is worse, the have and have nots is a bigger gap and just teen years are so rough ...the hopelessness seems to be more. I'm just grateful they reach out and ask for books to read from me. 📖💗 6y
Ddzmini 😨 so sorry to hear that suicide is always tragic not only to the family but to friends and close relationship as well sending well wishing thoughts and prayers 🙏 6y
OrangeMooseReads I‘m so sorry 😞 it is heart breaking 6y
AmberWB I am so sorry to hear this. My heart hurts for our students when they have to deal with something like this. 6y
Lesliereads 🙏🏾I, too, am sorry to hear about this. I hope that your school environment receives healing and courage. 6y
Lmstraubie So sorry 😔 6y
lauraodom The Last Time We Say Goodbye by Cynthia Hand. 6y
47 likes34 comments
blurb
Kmatti
Tears of a Tiger | Sharon M. Draper
post image
9 likes1 stack add
blurb
MisterWhitaker
Tears of a Tiger | Sharon M. Draper
post image

This line for Sharon Draper is the culmination of all the little boys and girls that have wanted to talk to me about her books. Well warranted, and so cool to see all the love for a deserving writer. #ncte17 #itsLITerature #teachersoflitsy

Chelleo Sharon Draper taught at my high school. I avoided her class for fear of the dreaded “Draper Paper” but thankfully had another great, but lesser known, English teacher who rapped the Canterbury Tales 😂😂😂 6y
MisterWhitaker @Chelleo sounds like you had the best of both worlds lol 6y
25 likes2 comments
review
MakennaK
Tears of a Tiger | Sharon M. Draper
post image
Pickpick

This realistic fiction Corretta Scott King award winning book is another book the is perfect for literature circles in upper middle school. It is about a teenage boy who accidentally kills his best friend when drunk driving. I would use this book in my classroom to teach a lesson and educate my students about this topic. I would show them this drunk driving awareness video that is related to the topic of the book. https://youtu.be/NVJba-2WYEM

MakennaK I will use ELL 11, place language in meaningful context, to really help them understand the message of the book. I'll use UDL 9.3, develop reflection, and have my students reflect and think about the message and lesson in this beautiful book. #ucflae3414f17 6y
DrSpalding Thank you for noting the fact that these books are more appropriate for middle and or high school. She is an amazing author. 11 is perfect! 6y
1 like2 comments
review
erinwroe
Tears of a Tiger | Sharon M. Draper
post image
Pickpick

Tears of a Tiger is a well-written novel. The characters are quite real, although it can be hard to follow. This book is rather heavy in some parts, particularly the ending; it discusses topics such as death, grief, depression, and suicide. If readers have experienced suicidal thoughts, it's best to avoid this book for personal safety because of a depiction of suicide.
💧
#bookworm #booknerd #bookgeek #bookfreak #booklover #bookish #books #litsy

blurb
BrittanyBlake2016
Tears of a Tiger | Sharon M. Draper
post image

This book made me super sad like this story is just a roller coater of emotions but if you really wanna understand things that happen in it you have to read Forged by Fire first then this but over and all the whole series is really good

blurb
JessReads
Tears of a Tiger | Sharon M. Draper
post image

This came highly recommended by one of my coworkers, so I picked it up off the shelf for some work reading!

review
Dukefanlisa
Tears of a Tiger | Sharon M. Draper
post image
Pickpick

"Suppose it's more than just thinkin' about death in general. Suppose I told you I sometimes think about killin' myself."