Shalom Ayash từ Torre Azul, Alicante, Spain

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2018-09-14 02:31

Mẹ Mìn Bố Mìn (Tái Bản 2015) Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Tô Hoài

This is not a summary on Riot. It's on a book called Carmen Carmen: Carmen is the girl in the neighborhood-the city even-who draws every guy's attention, she's hot as the soaring temperature. When Carmen falls for Jose she's sure he's not like the other guys she's around every day--he's not a gangster, in trouble with he law. Jose seems like a good guy. But Jose has a temper. When Escamillo comes to town, the rapper, producer, singer, businessman has every one's attention. And Carmen has his. Carmen's fed up with Jose always needing to get his way; she's a girl who does her own thing no matter what anyone says. Jose's not going to get her out of her rough neighborhood--but Escamillo just might. If only Jose were willing to let that happen. Date I finished this book 7/14/11 This is a summarry on Riot Riot: Riot Walter Dean Myers tells the story of the beginning of the Civil War, and the 1863 insurgency in New York City. President Lincoln had started a draft to gain more soldiers for the Union Army, but there was a clause in the law that allowed the wealthy to pay a three-hundred dollar fee and hire someone else to go to war in their place. In New York City, tempers exploded into a vicious race riot. Claire is the daughter of a mixed family. Her mother is Irish and her father is black. She has been secure in her identity, but now everything is different. Black Americans are being murdered and beaten, and even a foundling home is looted and burned as the uprising turns into one of the worst race riots in American history. The streets and Claire's neighborhood are no longer safe. And then the soldiers that are called back from Gettysburg to settle the dispute are equally brutal. Claire is considered all black by people she considered friends and they are turning against her for that reason. She begins to question her identity. Great characters and a fast-moving plot kept me glued to the pages. Myers has written this story in the form of a screenplay in an untraditional book, with an unblinking look at racial relations during that time period. It gave an immediacy to the action that most novel forms would not have been able to achieve. It is a very entertaining story, and I painlessly learned a lesson in American history.

Người đọc Shalom Ayash từ Torre Azul, Alicante, Spain

Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.