One Good Thing about America

Ruth Freeman (Author) Kathrin Honesta (Illustrator)
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130226
Product Type: Hardcover Books
Age Groups: Ages 7 to 9, Ages 10 to 12

A nine-year-old immigrant from Africa ponders "crazy" American ways in a middle-grade novel that explores and celebrates differences—and common ground—across cultures.

It's always hard to start at a new school…and even harder if you're in a new country.

Back home, nine-year-old Anaïs was the best English student in her class, but here in Crazy America it feels like she doesn't know English at all. Nothing makes sense (chicken fingers?), and the kids at school have some very strange ideas about Africa.

Anaïs misses home. She misses their little house under the mango trees, and the family left behind—Papa and grandmother Oma and big brother Olivier. She worries about the fighting that drove her and Mama and little Jean-Claude to leave.

So she writes letters to Oma and tells her about Halloween, snow, mac 'n' cheese dinners, and princess sleepovers. She tells her all about the weird things Crazy Americans do, and how she just might be turning into a Crazy American herself.

Inspired by the author's work with students learning English, this sweet, often funny middle-grade novel explores differences and common ground across cultures. In contrast to a growing climate of fear and doubt, this story of a refugee child navigating her new life restores hope and reminds us that America is, in fact, a nation of immigrants where we must accept our differences in order to survive—and that's one very good thing.

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SKU 130226
ISBN 9780823436958
Language English
Page Count 160
Product Type Hardcover Books
Book Type Middle Grade Novels
Additional Contributor Kathrin Honesta
Primary Contributor Ruth Freeman
Age Groups Ages 7 to 9, Ages 10 to 12
Publisher PRH - Holiday House Publishing, Inc.