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Clap When You Land
by Elizabeth Acevedo
This book is told in verse. Camino and Yahaira both live in different countries and they both lose their father on a plane that crashes with no survivors. What they don’t know is that they are actually sisters and share the same father.
I really liked that this was in verse and the two point of views of the girls. I liked seeing the differences of their day to day lives. This book did grief well. I did find at times it was hard to remember what point of view we were in.
I really liked that this was in verse and the two point of views of the girls. I liked seeing the differences of their day to day lives. This book did grief well. I did find at times it was hard to remember what point of view we were in.