Half a Sixpence

Filed under: Uncategorized — c15ec at 10:04 am on Friday, February 2, 2007

“ Half a Sixpence ” was ok, it had some good songs, but I did not like it. The actors were good also but the story that it was about was not interesting. “ Half A Sixpence ” is about a man who works at a shop and also lives there because he does not have a home, so he lives in the cellar. But then he meats a man who wrote a play and he wants him to be in it and then he get a lot of money (12 hundred to be exact), the rest is about his life. It was also kind of weird, I didn’t think it was well done, but the actors did a great job!

HOW I BECAME AN AMERICAN

Filed under: Uncategorized — c15ec at 10:05 am on Thursday, January 25, 2007

Great! Amazing! How I Became An American by Karin Gundisch is all of these and more. It is an historical fiction book about a boy on a journey to America. It is an amazing work of historical fiction, because all of it is true and happened to a lot of people but she also experienced it. Along with that it has a lot of great description. For example, “that preyed on my mind, too, because I know that our grandparents were waiting for news from us” (p. 36). I recommend this book to anybody that comes across it.

Earthquake to Blizzard: What’s the Difference?

Filed under: Uncategorized — c15ec at 10:43 am on Wednesday, January 10, 2007

In my class we are studying oral history. The project was to interview an immigrant and write a story about her travels. I interviewed my library teacher. She came from Taipei. Her story is very exciting and I recommend you read it.

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