A previous review asks why the boy in this story had to have help from his father and uncle to solve his problem with his classmates... children often need the help of the adults in their lives to solve problems. That is the nature of a child-parent relationship. I appreciated the way the uncle and father helped Donnie deal with the racist attitude of his classmates. I read this book to my children because I felt it was an excellent opportunity for them to develop empathy for someone "different" than themselves. As the parent of adopted children who have a Native American and Mexican heritage, I look for ways to develop in my kids a sense of diversity. I checked this book out from the library, but I am buying it because I would like to read it over and over to my kids! Perhaps I will have the opportunity to share it with their classrooms as well!
A lovely, touching book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This is a beautiful book. I was particularly moved by the quiet, gentle way the father and uncle helped the little boy, by showing his friends that their views were completely wrong, without berating or lecturing them, and then providing them with a new game to play. I am a bit baffled as to why one reviewer would demand to know why there are no heroines in the book. That's not what the story is about, is why. It's a gem of a book and to carp at it for not following someone else's agenda is staggeringly unfair.
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