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Red Butterfly


School year: Year 4, Year 5, Year 6, Year 7, Year 8

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No. of pages 400

Published: 2015

Great for age 7-13 years

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A young orphaned girl in modern-day China discovers the meaning of family in this heartbreaking, heartwarming, and impressive debut (Publishers Weekly, starred review) told in verse, in the tradition of Inside Out and Back Again and Sold.Kara never met her birth mother. Abandoned as an infant, she was taken in by an American woman living in China. Now eleven, Kara spends most of her time in their apartment, wondering why she and Mama cannot leave the city of Tianjin and go live with Daddy in Montana. Mama tells Kara to be content with what she hasbut what if Kara secretly wants more? Told in lyrical, moving verse, Red Butterfly is the story of a girl learning to trust her own voice, discovering that love and family are limitless, and finding the wings she needs to reach new heights.

 

 

This book is aimed at children at US 3rd grade-7th grade.

This book has been graded for interest at 8-12 years.

There are 400 pages in this book. This book was published in 2015 by Simon & Schuster .

Amy June Bates has illustrated books including the Sam the Man series, Sweet Dreams and That's What I'd Do , both by singer-songwriter Jewel; and Waiting for the Magic by Patricia MacLachlan. She lives in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, with her husband and three children. A. L. Sonnichsen grew up in Hong Kong and then spent eight years as an adult in China. She now lives in Washington State with her husband and five children. Red Butterfly is her first novel. Learn more at ALSonnichsen. blogspot. com.

 

"With spare, fluid language, [Sonnichsen] creates the endearing, authentic, nuanced emotions of a girl stuck between two worlds and brings to light a foundling's hope and determination. An adoption story that's rich in family complexities and that readers won't abandon." * Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW *

 

"Readers everywhere will empathize with and root for Kara as she discovers where she belongs and her true home." * School Library Journal *

 

"Sonnichsen creates a palpable sense of yearning for home and belonging...in this heartbreaking, heartwarming, and impressive debut." * Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW *

 

"Sonnichsen's sparse narrative in free verse moves Kara's life along with deliberate sentiment, effort, and loyalty. Sympathetic readers will appreciate that Kara learns to build trust with those who demonstrate their compassion in constructive attempts to right some of the wrongs of her difficult beginnings." * Booklist *

 

"Both an individually compelling tale and an acknowledgment of the complexity of adoption..." * The Children's Bulletin *

 

"Red Butterfly is raw honesty interwoven with hope, as layered as life itself. This book deeply moved me." -- Carolyn Starr Rose, author of MAY B.