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4.0 out of 5 stars
A hypnotic book,
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This review is from: The Stranger (Hardcover)
Chris van Allsburg's "The Stranger" is, well, a very interesting read. I have to admit to NOT liking it the first couple of times I read it to my kids, partly because the stranger in question remains a stranger throughout the book. Van Allsburg gives us no easy answers here. Still, this makes the book an excellent jumping-off place for questions about who we are, what makes a group of people a family or a community, and how well we really all know each other.The illustrations are, as usual, stellar van Allsburg stuff. The cover portrait especially, of the stranger being served soup by Farmer Bailey's wife, is very nearly hypnotic. The stranger's face is suffused with a mixture of fear and wonderment, and you find yourself thinking, "Is it the soup that fascinates him? The tureen across the table? The farmer's wife?" It really gets you thinking.
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The Stranger,
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This review is from: The Stranger (Hardcover)
Excellent mentor text for teaching inferencing and predicting in elementary literacy. The images and subtle clues help children develop their literacy skills. A must read in the fall.
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Solve the Mystery!,
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This review is from: The Stranger (Hardcover)
What is the connection between the stranger who does not talk and the farmer and his family? Watch for the subtle clues. My students always listen (and watch) intently when I have them watch for clues. Who is the stranger? Fun book for children. Well illustrated.
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