Freedom to Read Books

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Monday, November 13, 2017

A Break with Charity by Ann Rinaldi

Do you read banned books? Tell us what you think about this title from popular young adult author Ann Rinaldi.

1 Comments:

At Thu Nov 30, 08:56:00 PM 2017, Anonymous Hayden said...

The Novel A Break With Charity Does appeal to young adults. The reason it appeals to them is because it is about someone their age that lived in salem where the salem witch trials took place.
Teeanagers will enjoy the fact that it is a spooky yet exciting story. A specific part that would appeal the most to young adults is in the beginning where they accuse people of being witches which is pretty exciting. This would particularly be exciting because they are being blamed for something they did not do which young adults fells happens to them very often. These are just a few reasons that A Break With Charity is an exciting novel from young adults.

 

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