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Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson
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Bridge to Terabithia (edition 1996)

by Katherine Paterson, Donna Diamond (Illustrator)

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The life of a ten-year-old boy in rural Virginia expands when he becomes friends with a newcomer who subsequently meets an untimely death trying to reach their hideaway, Terabithia, during a storm.
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Title:Bridge to Terabithia
Authors:Katherine Paterson
Other authors:Donna Diamond (Illustrator)
Info:Harper Collins Publishers (1996), Edition: Scholastic, Paperback, 128 pages
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Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson

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This follows the story of Jesse who makes friends with Leslie. The friends explore their creativity where they are the rulers of their own world. This would be a good book to have in the classroom because it will encourage students to explore their creativity and how much it can help them get through issues in their real lives. In mathematics, it isn't always about logic and we want students to explore their creativity and ask questions. ( )
  jxm304 | Apr 28, 2024 |
“It was Leslie who had taken him from the cow pasture into Terabithia and turned him into a king. He had thought that was it. Wasn't king the best you could be? Now it occurred to him that perhaps Terabithia was like a castle where you came to be knighted. After you stayed for a while and grew strong you had to move on. For hadn't Leslie, even in Terabithia, tried to push back the walls of his mind and make him see beyond to the shining world—huge and terrible and beautiful and very fragile? (Handle with care—everything—even the predators.)

Now it was time for him to move out. She wasn't there, so he must go for both of them. It was up to him to pay back to the world in beauty and caring what Leslie had loaned him in vision and strength.
  taurus27 | Apr 26, 2024 |
I was particularly impressed with Paterson’s writing during Jesse’s grieving process. This portion of the book was weird, messy, confusing, frustrating, and stupid and that is exactly how grieving feels. ( )
  Connverser | Apr 25, 2024 |
I read this because it was assigned to my granddaughter by her dance teacher. So many of the characters were 2 dimensional they detracted from the book. People in schools and famiies can be difficult, but the negative behavior was extreme. I appreciated tht children saw they could take agency and develop safe activities. They could also accept help when offered. And life does continue after a loss when we expand the number of people we are willing to interact with. ( )
  suesbooks | Apr 6, 2024 |
This book is such a classic, and also a really tear-jerking read. I think I like the book a lot better than the movie although I also cried like a baby with the movie but the books was just a lot more detailed. People are so quick to assume that kids shouldn’t be reading about death and that it’s ‘inappropriate’ but kids are incredibly emphatic and you would be surprised as to how much they really are aware of and able to deal with. ( )
  cmmeza0709 | Apr 4, 2024 |
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Valerie O. Patterson (Children's Literature)
Jesse Oliver Aarons, Jr. practices all summer so that he can be the fastest runner in his rural Virginia fifth-grade class. Despite his practice, however, he loses the race on the first day of school to Leslie Burke, the new girl in school whose hippy parents have moved from Washington, DC. Despite Jesse’s lost running dream, he becomes fast friends with Leslie. Together they build the imaginary kingdom of Terabitia in the woods. To Jesse, Leslie is “more than his friend. She was his other more exciting self--his way to Terabithia and all the worlds beyond.” When Jesse’s favorite teacher takes him to see the art museums in Washington one rainy day, he returns home to find his world permanently changed by tragedy--Leslie’s death. Despite his heartache, Jesse moves forward, a stronger and more whole individual for his friendship with Leslie. Written by the author for her then young son whose best friend was killed by lightning, this Newbery Medal winner moves the heart and spirit with its beautiful writing, wrenching honesty, and hopeful ending. 2005 (orig. 1977), HarperCollins, $5.99. Ages 9 to 12.
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Diamond, DonnaIllustratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed

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The life of a ten-year-old boy in rural Virginia expands when he becomes friends with a newcomer who subsequently meets an untimely death trying to reach their hideaway, Terabithia, during a storm.

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Na volta às aulas, Jess conhece uma aluna nova: Leslie. Os dois tornam-se grandes amigos e criam um reino imaginário, chamado Terabítia, onde estão protegidos das ameaças da vida cotidiana. Até que um dia, uma fatalidade os separa.
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