6/3/2023 0 Comments The day you begin review![]() ![]() Instead you were taking care of your little sister and reading wonderful books. But it’s also about anyone and everyone who has ever felt like an outsider too slow, too poor, too different to be included in certain activities.įor example, when everyone talks about the vacations they took over the summer and “you” haven’t gone anywhere, you might feel bad. ![]() “There will be times when you walk into a room and no one there is quite like you.”īut even though the book is about “you,” the readers know it’s really about a girl named Angelina who spent the summer caring for her younger sister and a boy named Rigoberto who just moved here from Venezuela. The book has an unusual narrator in that it’s written in second person. It’s a story about being excluded, about being different, about feeling different. ![]() With her newest picture book, “The Day You Begin,” Jacqueline Woodson creates another must-read that teachers will want to begin the year with. ![]()
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