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by Andrea Stegmaier, Tonya K. Lippert
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for sending me an advanced copy of this title in exchange for an honest review.
I loved this short little story about Clare and Wes as they find themselves in limbo. They have lost their house and are now "nowhere" and then "somewhere." But neither of those places is home.
They continue to have adventures and make the most of the situation, but are still obviously distressed about how their lives look different than their friends' lives.
This title was extremely well-written and made this topic accessible to its audience. I would definitely purchase this title for my future children to talk to them about houseless people and what their experiences may look like. Highly recommend to any of my parent friends who want to get a title about homelessness for their kids.
I loved this short little story about Clare and Wes as they find themselves in limbo. They have lost their house and are now "nowhere" and then "somewhere." But neither of those places is home.
They continue to have adventures and make the most of the situation, but are still obviously distressed about how their lives look different than their friends' lives.
This title was extremely well-written and made this topic accessible to its audience. I would definitely purchase this title for my future children to talk to them about houseless people and what their experiences may look like. Highly recommend to any of my parent friends who want to get a title about homelessness for their kids.