Flight of the Puffin
By Ann Braden
By Ann Braden
By Ann Braden
By Ann Braden
By Ann Braden
By Ann Braden
By Ann Braden
Read by Michael Crouch, Maxwell Glick, Dani Martineck and Katie Schorr
By Ann Braden
Read by Michael Crouch, Maxwell Glick, Dani Martineck and Katie Schorr
Category: Children's Middle Grade Books
Category: Children's Middle Grade Books
Category: Children's Middle Grade Books
Category: Audiobooks | Children's Middle Grade Books
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$8.99
Aug 30, 2022 | ISBN 9781984816085 | 10-14 years
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$17.99
May 04, 2021 | ISBN 9781984816061 | 10-14 years
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May 04, 2021 | ISBN 9781984816078 | 10-14 years
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May 04, 2021 | ISBN 9780593411261 | Middle Grade (10 and up)
293 Minutes
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Praise
* “Four narrators spread across small towns in Vermont and the city of Seattle establish meaningful connections in this highly satisfying examination of the power of small, positive actions. . . . Braden takes these disparate threads and weaves them together in a way that will not just appeal to young readers but will lead to an empowering acceptance of themselves. This includes an understanding of how treating those who identify as transgender with respect is just another way of appreciating and celebrating our differences. . . . A great read aloud for classrooms that are dealing with bullying in any form as well as an inspiration for sharing art. The balance between urban and rural as well as popular and uncool promotes the value of building a network in this striking entry.”—School Library Connection, starred review
* “The narrative develops each individual’s story, gradually providing clues about their homes, families, and schools. . . . Braden sensitively demonstrates how isolating it can be to live with people who, despite good intentions, force their children to fulfill expectations that run counter to their own senses of self. . . . All the characters find ways to encourage each other, be less alone, and connect.”—Booklist, starred review
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