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Format: Paperback, 36 pages
Edition: REPRINT
Publisher: Harcourt
ISBN: 0152018840
Release Date: Jan 9, 1999
Age Range: 5 to 8
Average Reader Review:     (Based on 2 reviews.)
| |  | | | In Brief "Daniel and his mother watch through their window as an urban riot is in progress. She tries to explain what is happening as he sees the laughing people break into the neighborhood stores and rob them. One of the victims is Mrs. Kim, whose cat is the enemy of his cat, Jasmine. Daniel's mother doesn'tshop at Mrs. Kim's store because she feels it's better to 'buy from our own people.' Later, their building is set on fire and he and his mother go with their neighbors to a shelter. The boy worries about Jasmine, and is relieved when a fireman brings her and Mrs. Kim's cat to the shelter. The felines have learned to get along in their shared danger. . . . Kindergarten to grade three." (SLJ)
| | | | From The Publisher During a night of rioting, a young boy and his mother are forced to flee their apartment in this Caldecott Medal-winning book. Full color.
| | | | Annotation When the Los Angeles riots break out in the streets of their neighborhood, a young boy and his mother learn the values of getting along with others no matter what their background or nationality.
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 | | | | | Number of Reviews: 2 Average Rating:     
Ginnie's Review     
-- A reviewer, a college student at TRCC, March 18, 2002
A young boy and his mother watch the riots in Los Angeles and the effects on people.     
-- R. D. Allison, May 26, 1999
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