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Tree. Table. Book.
Tree. Table. Book. | Lois Lowry
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From two-time Newbery medalist Lois Lowry comes this warm and resonant story of an unlikely friendship, which unfolds as a revelation on how we hold on to�and pass on�what matters most. Everyone knows the two Sophies are best friends. (…more)
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Honeybeebooks
Tree. Table. Book. | Lois Lowry
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This is a lovely children‘s novel. Eleven year old Sophia‘s best friend is her 87 year old neighbor Sophie. When Sophie‘s son has concerns about his mother‘s wellbeing, young Sophia devises a plan to keep her best friend close. A sweet reminder that friendship is not limited to age, experience or distance. Four ⭐️ recommendation for friends of all ages.

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Jen2
Tree. Table. Book. | Lois Lowry
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So very sweet.

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Nebklvr
Tree. Table. Book. | Lois Lowry
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Mehso-so

This would be a great read aloud for kids studying WWII. It attaches the emotional resonance to the time period without being too dark and disturbing. It is a pretty slow moving book so I have doubts as to whether they would stick with it on their own or have the context to understand it.

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GirlNamedJesse
Tree. Table. Book. | Lois Lowry
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Wow; this one packs a punch! It's a pleasure to watch young Sophie grow and learn to accept what's best for others isn't always what's best for you. I adored her and elder Sophie's friendship and watching them struggle through the early stages of dementia was heartbreaking. Older Sophie's stories associated to each word were devastating and eye-opening to her listeners (young Sophie and me).

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