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Works by Patricia McMahon

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Freedom's Price (1998) — Editor, some editions — 217 copies

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very good - Katrina
 
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hcs_admin | 16 other reviews | Jun 13, 2023 |
"Telling about her adoption of Claire Guan Yu, McMahon successfully puts together personal true inter-country adoption experiences with cozy fictional dialogue between her and her daughter: “Hey, big girl, would you like to help me? I’m putting all these pictures in a book.” Her nurturing mother’s voice is an engaging invitation to focus on the rich, lively watercolor imitations of family photographs, congratulatory cards, airline tickets, even a white sock, each moving her unique experience to a level that melds well with side-by-side journal entries from her son, McCarthy. These reflect his perspective, communicated in smaller italicized text. The family relationships grow to more complex levels, yet are held to a comfortable distance by representational watercolors that keep the McMahon-McCarthy’s intimate experiences private. The real photographs and mementos in the family scrapbook would have brought definitive focus, but the playfully warm watercolors and text create images that capture the growing bond of parents and children, brother and sister. Delightful. (Picture book. 4-9)" www.kirkusreviews.com… (more)
 
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CDJLibrary | 8 other reviews | Nov 2, 2021 |
A real-life look at David, who is blind, as he begins kindergarten.
 
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BLTSbraille | 16 other reviews | Sep 13, 2021 |
The book is a great way to show that we all have differences and similarities. This books takes the reader through a couple of days in the life of David. The book helps and shows the reader David's challenges, his sad moments, his happy moments, his fun moments, and his tried moments. The book focused on what David was capable of and his challenges along the way. I really enjoyed reading this book. I would definitely read this book to a class to help them understand the differences and similarities between us all. However, this book is a little long to read to a group of first graders. It might be better suited for third and fourth graders.… (more)
 
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etranchant | Aug 26, 2018 |

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