Laurel Snyder's most recent publication, Bigger Than a Breadbox, did not disappoint. I have this book loaded on our library's nooks for our student book club. Since we started with our teacher book club in the month of October, I invited the teacher readers to read Laurel's books if they finished The Graveyard Book before the month was over. One teacher, in particular, came to me after reading Penny Dreadful to gush over Laurel's writing style, describing it as "so smooth"! I couldn't agree more. She was excited to download Bigger Than a Breadbox and get started with reading it as soon as possible. Likewise, I think our students will enjoy this book as well as the others available by Laurel Snyder.
This book deals, predominantly, with the main character and her experiences during her parents' painful and traumatic separation. Semi-autobiographical, Laurel's writing conveys the emotion this turbulent time embodies. The bread box itself is a magical element...or is it? Decide for yourself when you check out Bigger Than a Breadbox.
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