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A review by danicapage
Someday Is Now: Clara Luper and the 1958 Oklahoma City Sit-Ins by Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich
4.0
My Rating: 4 out of 5 stars.
Received for review: I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for my honest opinion. I was not obligated to write a good review, nor did I receive any compensation for writing this review.
Why did I decide to turn the pages? The topic caught my interest.
My Overall Thoughts/Impressions: This one is written in a way that it is suited for older middle-grade/elementary school readers, which at first caught me off guard. However, I really enjoyed it after that. This book did a great job explaining the children's involvement in the sit-ins. It is easily understandable by older children.
I liked the repetition in this as I think it helps younger readers understand the concept.
So why 4 stars? It stood out over others I've read in the genre.
Pages: 36 pages.
Reading age: I'd recommend it personally for 3-5th grade readers.
Love,
Danica Page
Received for review: I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for my honest opinion. I was not obligated to write a good review, nor did I receive any compensation for writing this review.
Why did I decide to turn the pages? The topic caught my interest.
My Overall Thoughts/Impressions: This one is written in a way that it is suited for older middle-grade/elementary school readers, which at first caught me off guard. However, I really enjoyed it after that. This book did a great job explaining the children's involvement in the sit-ins. It is easily understandable by older children.
I liked the repetition in this as I think it helps younger readers understand the concept.
So why 4 stars? It stood out over others I've read in the genre.
Pages: 36 pages.
Reading age: I'd recommend it personally for 3-5th grade readers.
Love,
Danica Page