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LeahBergen
Thursday's Child | Noel Streatfeild
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Book mail of the day!

willaful An old fav of mine... 1mo
kspenmoll I just got Jane recently! 1mo
LeahBergen @willaful I have a lot of Streatfeilds but somehow have never read this one. I‘m looking forward to it! 1mo
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LeahBergen @kspenmoll It looks fascinating! 1mo
Centique Look at that cover - so so sweet 😍 1mo
LeahBergen @Centique It really is! 1mo
Cathythoughts They look lovely Leah 🥰 1mo
LeahBergen @Cathythoughts Thanks, Cathy! 😘 4w
tpixie Great cover on the left! The Jane book looks interesting! 3w
LeahBergen I love that cover, too! @tpixie 3w
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tnf_2002
Beyond the Bright Sea | Lauren Wolk

“Maybe family isn‘t just about who you‘re born to. Maybe it‘s about who you choose to have in your life.”

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tnf_2002
Beyond the Bright Sea | Lauren Wolk

Students can explore Crow's journey to discover her history and what it means to be part of a family, emphasizing that family can be defined in many ways. Teachers can have students create “Family Trees,” where they include not just family members but also friends and mentors who support them, illustrating the various forms of connection in their lives. Following this, students can share their trees in small groups.

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tnf_2002
Beyond the Bright Sea | Lauren Wolk
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Beyond the Bright Sea (published in 2017) by Lauren Wolk is a poignant tale of identity and belonging that follows twelve-year-old Crow, an orphan abandoned at birth and raised on a remote island in Massachusetts by the compassionate Osh and their spirited neighbor, Miss Maggie. When a mysterious fire appears across the water, Crow‘s curiosity about her origins ignites a series of events that lead her on a journey of self-discovery and adventure.