No. of pages 152
Published: 2020
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This book is the winner of numerous awards
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 152 pages in this book. This book was published in 2020 by Pajama Press .
Born in Vietnam, Van (Vanessa Gatensby) now lives in Brampton, Ontario, with her husband and two children, and has a successful career working for one of the largest medical device companies in the world. Van thinks back to the days when she was forced to get up at 5:00 a. m. to work on the spindle, and she is grateful that she's never had to make the tough decisions her mom and dad were confronted with. Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch's award-winning books for young people include Last Airlift, a Red Cedar Information Book Award winner and OLA Red Maple Honour Book. Its sequel, One Step at a Time, won the OLA Silver Birch Non-Fiction Award. Her YA novel Dance of the Banished is a Junior Library Guild Selection for 2015. In 2008, in recognition of her outstanding achievement in the development Ukraine's culture, Marsha was awarded the Order of Princess Olha. She lives in Brantford, Ontario. Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch's award-winning books for young people include Last Airlift, a Red Cedar Information Book Award winner and OLA Red Maple Honour Book. Its sequel, One Step at a Time, won the OLA Silver Birch Non-Fiction Award. Her YA novel Dance of the Banished is a Junior Library Guild Selection for 2015. In 2008, in recognition of her outstanding achievement in the development Ukraine's culture, Marsha was awarded the Order of Princess Olha. She lives in Brantford, Ontario.
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This book has been nominated for the following awards:
Cybils Award
This book was recognised by the Cybils Award. The Cybils Awards is a group of readers passionate about seeking out and recognizing books that represent diversity, inclusion, and appropriate representation for children and teens. To accomplish that goal, the Cybils Awards works to recognize books written for children and young adults that combine both the highest literary merit and popular appeal.
Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award - Grades 6-8
This book was recognised in the Grades 6-8 category by the Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award.
Bank Street Best Children's Books of the Year
This book was recognised by the Bank Street Best Children's Books of the Year.
Usbby Oustanding International Books
This book was recognised by the Usbby Oustanding International Books.
Children's Literature Roundtables of Canada Information Book Award
This book was recognised by the Children's Literature Roundtables of Canada Information Book Award.
Resource Links the Year's Best
This book was recognised by the Resource Links the Year's Best.
Newbery Award
The Newbery Medal, named after 18th-century British bookseller John Newbery, is one of the most prestigious awards in children's literature. Established in 1922 by the American Library Association (ALA), the Newbery Medal is awarded annually to the author of the most distinguished American children's book published in the previous year. The award committee evaluates nominees based on literary quality, originality, presentation, and relevance to childrens literature. The book should demonstrate excellence in narrative and character development, as well as appeal to the intended audience. In addition to the medal winner, the committee also designates several Honor Books each year. These titles are recognized for their merit and are considered outstanding contributions to childrens literature, though they do not receive the medal.
Ola Forest of Reading Silver Birch Award - Nonfiction
This book was recognised in the Nonfiction category of the Ola Forest Of Reading Silver Birch Award.
Jane Addams Children's Book Award - Older Children
This book was recognised in the Older Children category by the Jane Addams Children's Book Award.
Ncta Freeman Book Award - Middle School / YA
This book was recognised in the Middle School / YA category by the Ncta Freeman Book Award.
Canadian Children's Book Centre Awards - Best Books For Kids & Teens
This book was recognised in the Best Books for Kids & Teens category by the Canadian Children's Book Centre Awards.
Virginia Readers Choice Award - Middle School
This book was recognised in the Middle School category by the Virginia Readers Choice Award.
Hamilton Literary Children's and Young Adult Award
This book was recognised by the Hamilton Literary Children's and Young Adult Award.
Nutmeg Book Award - Intermediate
This book was recognised in the Intermediate category by the Nutmeg Book Award.
National Book Award
This book was recognised by the National Book Award.
Rebecca Caudill Young Readers Book Award
This book was recognised by the Rebecca Caudill Young Readers Book Award.
Ontario Library Association Forest of Reading Awards - Nonfiction
This book was recognised in the Nonfiction category by the Ontario Library Association Forest of Reading Awards.
Red Cedar Book Award - Information Book
This book was recognised in the Information Book category by the Red Cedar Book Award.
Booklist - Refugee Experience
This book was recognised in the Refugee Experience category by the Booklist.
North Carolina Children's Book Award - Junior
This book was recognised in the Junior category by the North Carolina Children's Book Award.
Capitol Choices Noteworthy Books for Children and Teens - Ages 10-14 Years
This book was recognised in the Ages 10-14 Years category by the Capitol Choices Noteworthy Books for Children and Teens.
CBC Books - 12 Canadian Books To Commemorate Remembrance Day
This book was recognised in the 12 Canadian Books to Commemorate Remembrance Day category by CBC Books.
CBC Books - 13 Canadian Middle Grade Books To Watch For This Fall
This book was recognised in the 13 Canadian Middle Grade Books to Watch for this Fall category by CBC Books.
CBC Books - Best Canadian Ya And Children's Literature
This book was recognised in the Best Canadian YA and Children's Literature category by CBC Books.
Ila Awards - Notable Books For a Global Society
This book was recognised in the Notable Books for a Global Society category by the Ila Awards.
Ontario Library Association Awards - Best Bets
This book was recognised in the Best Bets category by the Ontario Library Association Awards.
Cooperative Children's Book Centre Choice Award
This book was recognised by the Cooperative Children's Book Centre Choice Award.
Capitol Choices Noteworthy Books - Teens
This book was recognised in the Teens category of the Capitol Choices Noteworthy Books.
South Carolina Childrens Junior and Young Adult Book Award
This book was recognised by the South Carolina Childrens Junior and Young Adult Book Award.
This book features the following character:
Van Ho
This book features the character Van Ho.
Praise for Too Young to Escape: A Vietnamese Girl Waits to be Reunited with Her Family
2018 NCTA Freeman Book Award: Young Adult/Middle School Literature Honorable Mention
2019 USBBY Outstanding International Books List selection
2019 ILA Notable Books for a Global Society selection
2020 Hackmatack Award nominee
2019 Children's Literature Roundtables of Canada Information Book Award shortlist
2019 CCBC Best Books for Kids & Teens selection
2018 CBC Books "The best Canadian YA and children's literature of 2018" selection
2018 CBC Books "13 Canadian middle-grade books to watch for this fall" selection
2018 CBC Books "12 Canadian books to commemorate Remembrance Day" selection
STARRED REVIEW "The story is told from Van's childhood perspective, with age-appropriate vocabulary and emotional heft. But readers of all ages will be immediately drawn to the simple, direct narration....[T]he authors eschew sentimentality and sensationalism, creating a straightforward autobiography that is truthful about resilience and the often unpredictable ways children act and react."-Quill & Quire Starred Review
"As a work of fragmented and painful memories from the time Van was between the ages of four and eight, the narrative is impressively credible, capturing her feelings of confused abandonment, visceral descriptions of her life in Ho Chi Minh City, and gradual adjustment to being separated from her immediate family. Also well integrated are the family's hardened cynicism towards the communist government and their determination to forge on despite poverty and corruption. Family photographs and appended interviews with both Van's parents add a particular poignancy to her narrative."-Booklist
"With simple but engaging language, Skrypuch recounts Van Ho's true story of her lonely and hard life in Vietnam during the years she was separated from her family....This illuminating chapter book respects an often overlooked demographic, providing transitioning readers a truthful yet age-appropriate introduction to big issues that still affect people to this day."-Kirkus Reviews
"A short and poignant narrative..."-The Horn Book Guide
"[A]n extremely engaging account of a childhood in challenging circumstances....Too Young to Escape is a welcome reminder of the post-Vietnam War refugee crisis that saw Canada, France, the United States and Australia welcome strangers in need. Readers will appreciate hearing this personal story from a child's perspective....Van's story and those of her family members remain timeless as well as time-specific. Highly Recommended."-CM Magazine
"[A] compelling story about the aftermath of war for children....Too Young to Escape offers a piercing firsthand account of the conflict in Vietnam, which continues to resonate in popular culture decades later. The book's plucky young protagonist adds a diverse voice to a literature that continues...to be necessary for today's readers."-Resource Links
"The first-person narrative should hold readers riveted...The importance of family shines through this compelling memoir, and a series of color photographs adds to the emotional impact."-Youth Services Book Review
"Anyone with an interest in Vietnamese history should read this book. I'd recommend this book because it's an interesting topic. This book was an emotional roller coaster, I loved it."-Sophia, Age 12, Kids Book Buzz
"Readers will be impressed by Van Ho's respectful kindness towards her Ba Ngoai and her obedience to her aunt and uncle who, at great risk, have taken in many family members. Van's fortitude in dealing with being left behind, and making the best of her situation are evident in her story....Too Young To Escape is another excellent, well-written book by Canadian Ukrainian author Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch that brings to light recent history in a meaningful way..."-Libris Notes
"This joint project between two Canadian authors gives readers a glimpse into the thoughts, feelings, and reactions of a child being left behind when her family becomes refugees. Interviews with her father and mother at the end of the book, as well as historical photographs, allows readers to better understand why a young child might be left behind and explains the sacrifice of every family member involved in immigration as refugees. A companion story of her brother's experience as a refugee, Adrift at Sea: A Vietnamese Boy's Story of Survival, (2017) is told in picture book format and has been shortlisted for a number of awards. Both of these stories are important for both Canadian-born and foreign-born Canadians, to help young children develop a sense of identity and belonging as Canadians."-ASLC Litpicks
"Van Ho, who lived this story, tells it through Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch's pen of extraordinary writing which reflects both Van's youthful point of view and her trauma. Her story is disquieting but it's also uplifting, focusing on Van's resilience."-CanLit for LittleCanadians
"This story brings to life the situations and circumstances that the Vietnam refugees fled, and creates some understanding for young readers of the difficulties faced by them. The day to day reality of life in Vietnam for Van and her grandmother are shown in detail, and the photos included here allow the reader to connect with the young girl."-Canadian Bookworm
"Skrypuch beautifully captured the perspective of a young child. The voice is simple and believable....At the end of the book are interviews with both Van Ho and her mother. This was a well-deployed device to allow the adult perspective, which would be unavailable to the young narrator at the time. By structuring the book this way, we're able to get a fuller picture of the family's experience while remaining true to the main character's voice and age in the story. I highly recommend this story of immigration for all middle grade readers."-Laura Lillibridge
"The book was a great read. Growing up in Canada around the same time, it's hard to imagine how fast a child has to grow up in order to survive in other parts of the world. I have always been very grateful to live in this country and this book is another example of why."-Booktime