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By cloaking it in myth and allegory, Ellis discusses suicide and life’s purpose without being preachy or heavy-handed, but leaves the resolution open-ended.
This short yet impactful story is a great way to spark a conversation. Recommended for middle and high school readers and anyone who wants to learn about suicide prevention.
A worthy addition to a middle or high school library, especially one that serves students in conflict. A sensitive and informed look at court-involved youth with writing that is thought provoking and precise, if somewhat specious.
Gr 9 Up—Ellis's commitment to giving voice to young people, especially marginalized or underserved youth, is evident in this collection of interviews with children from various indigenous cultures throughout Canada and the United States...