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Reviews for Parteien Und Wahlen Im Stadt- Und Landkreis Essen in Der Zeit Der Weimarer Republik: Unter Bes. Berucks. D. Verhaltnisses Von Sozialstruktur U. Polit. Wahlen

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The average rating for Parteien Und Wahlen Im Stadt- Und Landkreis Essen in Der Zeit Der Weimarer Republik: Unter Bes. Berucks. D. Verhaltnisses Von Sozialstruktur U. Polit. Wahlen based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2020-03-25 00:00:00
1973was given a rating of 3 stars Glenn Sellars
The story begins with a young boy named Charles. He begins the story by stating that he is adopted. He later continues to say things like he had gifts given to him on his birthday, and he has friends. This story makes being adopted normal- and for this reason alone one should appreciate the novel. It makes it clear to those who are not adopted that there is not a special dynamic between the child and the family, it is just a NORMAL family. The story explains that other children do not need to feel out of place, or odd when they find out that they have a friend that is adopted. It is normal, and does not need to be emphasized. The illustration is made with watercolors and the text and the images have symmetrical interaction.
Review # 2 was written on 2018-02-14 00:00:00
1973was given a rating of 5 stars Ken Draus
I Am Adopted by Susan Lapsley features a young boy named Charles. The story starts by Charles introducing himself and saying he is adopted. He then continues to say other things about himself, like he has a tractor that was given to him on his birthday, and how he has a friend called Mark. He also explains he has a little sister named Sophie, and she is adopted as well. During the entire story, he says things normal families do together. The reason he says all the normal things they do as a family is because he is explaining that just because he's adopted, it doesn't make him different than others. This book faces a social issue and explains it so that other children won't be shocked if one of their classmates is adopted. The illustrations in this book seem to be made with watercolors. The relationship between the text and the images is a symmetrical interaction, meaning the pictures show what the text says.


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