It isn't often I choose to read books that tackle the topic of disabilities. My reading tends to be somewhat escapist. Borders Bookstore was handing out complimentary teacher's editions of a book with a rubber duck on the cover. I took it, along with posters, pencils, and bookmarks because it was free. I was not prepared for how deeply this book would dig into my heart. As a mother of a (grown) child with a disability, it was not always an easy read for me emotionally. Cynthia Lord realistically describes the emotional stress and relational eggshells family members of those with disabilities sometimes walk upon.
I highly recommend this book. It's good, authentic storytelling with believable characters.
Kudos to Cynthia Lord!
4 comments:
I also loved this book, and I don't have kids with a disability. The story was so powerful and real, and showed how Catherine's Rules were both a blessing and a curse for her. Fantastic book. :) Thanks for the review!
I loved this book as well. I heard Cynthia Lord speak at a conference this year. She gave an extremely helpful talk on creating themes in novels, as is evident in Rules, and she recounted the day she heard it won the Newbery honor. Very touching.
This sounds like a great book. I know a few people who might get a lot out of it. Thanks for the review!
Well written and helpful review.
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