Hope wins : a collection of inspiring stories for young readers | ||
Price: $9.83 |
Summary:
In this collection of personal stories and essays, award-winning and best-selling authors show that hope can live anywhere, even during the darkest of times.
Added Entry - Personal Name: | Angleberger, Tom |
Editor: | Brock, Rose |
Reviews:
Booklist (04/15/22)
Full Text Reviews:
Booklist - 04/15/2022 Brock has anthologized a treasury of short essays and stories that captures authentic feelings and creates encouragement, much like her teen-focused Hope Nation (2018). Aimed toward middle-graders, this book’s unifying theme is also hope, and it delves into such questions as, What does hope look like? How can it change lives? The contributors deliver personal thoughts and reflections on the meaning of hope in their lives, sharing anecdotes of family, fear, and fun. The success of this collection lies in its breadth and depth of understanding, as the personalities and writing styles of the included authors envelop the reader. With contributors ranging from Tom Angleberger and Gordon Korman to Veera Hiranandani and Matt de la Peña, the collection’s chapters comprise a diversity of backgrounds and styles while bringing home the reality that though hard times and circumstances challenge everyone, hope can be nurtured in all hearts. Bibliotherapy in small doses. - Copyright 2022 Booklist.