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Save Me a Seat (Scholastic Gold)

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Save Me a Seat (Scholastic Gold)

By: Sarah Weeks, Gita Varadarajan
Narrated by: Josh Hurley, Vikas Adam
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From award-winning author of Pie, Sarah Weeks, and debut author Gita Varadarajan comes a story that shows us the beautiful ways our lives end up being much more similar than we ever imagine.

Two boys - one white, one Indian American - gain strength from each other from afar as they struggle to navigate middle school, family, and friendships.

©2016 Sarah Weeks and Gita Varadarajan (P)2016 Scholastic Inc.
Growing Up & Facts of Life Social & Life Skills Multicultural Stories Friendship Fiction Heartfelt Growing Up Asian American Literature & Fiction Humorous Fiction Funny Comedy

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"Using two narrators is the perfect way to deliver this story, told as the alternating first-person recollections of two fifth-grade boys.... Hurley creates a kind character in Joe, speaking softly in a measured voice, which makes it all the more heartbreaking when the listener discovers that Joe is the target of bullies. Fluent in Hindi, Adam provides a perfect accent for Ravi, the smart and confident boy who also becomes the butt of jokes because of his accent and Indian lifestyle." ( AudioFile)
Dual Perspectives • Masterful Storytelling • Multiple Narrators • Heartwarming Story • Engaging Plot • Cultural Insights

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It's great it's so interesting and wired in a cool way I love it it's amazing

OMG it is grate

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We like this book because we enjoy the expressions, We love the performance of the readers The kids liked it and even the grumpy dad.

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The story is engaging for my students and the performance makes you feel like you are there. I love that Raji has an accent in the reading - it makes it so lifelike. The story leads to great discussions about bullying and accepting differences. I highly recommend this book for upper elementary students - 5th and 6th grades.

Love It!

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We can all learn to not make assumptions

And realize that all it take is one friend to make a difference

Cute

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my sons are reading this book for a trivia contest at their school. The audio book was a wonderful way for us to listen to it in addition to the reading, because there were so many books to finish. This book was a rare and special treat having separate narrators for the separate accents was an amazing gift and led to a lot of wonderful conversations and really lent the story a real sense of reality and Power. this is one of the most Charming books I've ever read

this book is why audio books were invented :-)

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