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Only Child
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The whole story is told through the eyes of Zach, a seven year old little guy and it begins on the day a gunman opens fire at his elementary school. I have three small kids, 9, 6 and 3 and my two oldest have participated in multiple lockdown drills. I remember when my oldest daughter came home from kindergarten talking about what to do if “a bad guy comes to my school mommy, we have to hide in the bathroom and stay super quiet.” That chilled me to my core but unfortunately that’s the world we live in. The world I’m raising my gorgeous kids in. It’s terrifying. I was a senior in high school back in 1999 when Columbine happened and I remember how scared and confused I was, how I couldn’t comprehend such a tragic event. All of that to say, I knew this would be a difficult book to read, I knew I would be emotional but I also knew it would be important and I’m extremely glad that I did read this because the author handled everything with grace and compassion.
Zach, what a special little boy he is, he has a piece of my heart. Seeing the entire story through a child’s eyes really brought a simplicity to things, kids are so pure and innocent. Children can often be pushed to the side when adults are dealing with grown up problems and that is what broke my heart the most. I wanted to scoop this little man up and take all of his worries away, that’s how realistic he seemed and his voice? Unbelievably accurate, I felt like I was listening to my daughter talk to me.
I could honestly discuss this book for hours, but I’ll finish up and say that I really feel like this is a vital read for everyone. It’s ripped from the current headlines, and it’s every single parents worst fear. Navin did an amazing job at handling the issues in a sensitive and realistic way, this is truly a special book.
Only Child in three words: Compelling, Moving and Timely.
Zach, what a special little boy he is, he has a piece of my heart. Seeing the entire story through a child’s eyes really brought a simplicity to things, kids are so pure and innocent. Children can often be pushed to the side when adults are dealing with grown up problems and that is what broke my heart the most. I wanted to scoop this little man up and take all of his worries away, that’s how realistic he seemed and his voice? Unbelievably accurate, I felt like I was listening to my daughter talk to me.
I could honestly discuss this book for hours, but I’ll finish up and say that I really feel like this is a vital read for everyone. It’s ripped from the current headlines, and it’s every single parents worst fear. Navin did an amazing job at handling the issues in a sensitive and realistic way, this is truly a special book.
Only Child in three words: Compelling, Moving and Timely.
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December 3, 2017
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December 3, 2017
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December 3, 2017
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February 21, 2018
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February 27, 2018
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best-of-2018
February 27, 2018
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My kids schools have actually been locked down, probably happens at least once every year, it is crazy! And we live in a good neighborhood, but I guess you can never be too careful and we live in an urban area, thank you for your review, I will need to read this😀
Ali wrote: "Thank you for sharing, Amy. Very nice review, very emotional.
It very sad though that this is a valid subject of contemporary fiction and non-fiction nowadays. What have we come to?...
Do I sense..."
Right?! I kept thinking that while I was reading. I actually haven’t read Room. I have it but just have never gotten around to it.
It very sad though that this is a valid subject of contemporary fiction and non-fiction nowadays. What have we come to?...
Do I sense..."
Right?! I kept thinking that while I was reading. I actually haven’t read Room. I have it but just have never gotten around to it.
Berit☀️✨ wrote: "My kids schools have actually been locked down, probably happens at least once every year, it is crazy! And we live in a good neighborhood, but I guess you can never be too careful and we live in a..."
God it’s terrifying!!
God it’s terrifying!!
It very sad though that this is a valid subject of contemporary fiction and non-fiction nowadays. What have we come to?...
Do I sense some similarities with Emma Donoghue's Room in the approach to the issues?... you got me curious. Marking this book TBR!