This is the on-line book club created by students at Sawtry Community College. Join us with your views on our chosen books: comments are welcome from all, and if you want to start a new post email it to me!
Mr Davies,
gareth.davies@sawtrycc.org.uk
The Librarian of Babble On
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
The narrator of this tender and funny book is eleven-year-old Harrison Opoku, the second best runner in Year 7. A recent immigrant from the African country of Ghana, along with his mother and his older sister Lydia, Harrison
has a unique perspective on his life in a London council estate, dealing with gangs, knives, unfashionable training shoes and a talking pigeon. But his life is changed forever when one of his friends is murdered. Harrison decides to act, turning council-estate detective, but he ends up endangering the protection for himself and his family his mother has worked so hard to create.This is a great novel and could be read by adults or students. Some of the themes are quite tough and hard-hitting, so probably not recommended for very young readers!
Babble on about books: say anything you like about any book you like. I moderate all comments so you may have to wait a little while before your comment appears. If want to start discussion about a new book, send it to me on an email at gareth.davies@sawtrycc.org.uk and I'll post it up for you. Keep it clean! We are wide of vision and tall of ambition at The Library of Babble On: Web 2.0-flavoured literary world domination is there for the taking and nothing stands in our way (except, possibly, Richard and Judy).