Between Sisters by Adwoa Badoe

Between Sisters by Adwoa Badoe

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Between Sisters by Adwoa Badoe

A poignant and frank novel set in Ghana, told from the point of view of a disarmingly forthright teenaged girl. When sixteen-year-old Gloria fails thirteen out of fifteen subjects on her final exams, her future looks bleak indeed. Her family's resources are meager so the entire family is thrilled when a distant relative, Christine, offers to move Gloria north to Kumasi to look after her toddler son. In exchange, after two years, Christine will pay for Gloria to go to school. Life in Kumasi is more grand than anything Gloria has ever experienced. She joins a youth band at church and Christine has even promised to teach her to read. But Kumasi is also full of temptations -- the owner of a popular clothing shop encourages her to buy on credit, and the smooth-talking Dr. Kusi offers Gloria rides in his sports car. Eventually Gloria is betrayed by the people around her and is disillusioned by her new life. But in the end she decides who she can trust, and draws on her own considerable inner resources to put the bad experiences behind her. Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.6.6 Explain how an author develops the point of view of the narrator or speaker in a text.
Badoe's sharp and engaging prose unfolds the story with spryness, deftly navigating readers through heady social issues * Kirkus Reviews *
..will give the young audience an insight into a life very different from their own. -- Marya Kurwa * Bayviews *
...lays out a picture of a Ghanaian adolescence, circa 1994, that sweeps together coming-of-age quandaries and, for the reader, an education in the prevailing attitudes, social issues and culture (even cuisine) of that place and time. -- Deirdre Baker * Toronto Star *
...an enlightening reading experience. -- Ari Valderrama * Multicultural Review *
Badoe deftly conveys details of life in contemporary urban Ghana ... her experiences will be readily identifiable to contemporary teens in a global society. * Bulletin for the Centre of Children's Books *
...the betrayals, quarrels, misunderstandings, and secrets are universal, and so is the friendship, love, and kindness. -- Hazel Rochman * Booklist *
The story provides a fascinating glimpse into a culture... -- Naphtali L. Faris * SLJ *
This honest glimpse of one adolescent is as particular to the well-detailed West African setting as it is universal in subject and theme. -- Betty Cooper * The Horn Book *
...delves into some difficult issues - including HIV/AIDS, teenage pregnancy, poverty, and unpaid domestic work - in a way that will engage young adult readers... * Rutgers University Project on Economics and Children *
ADWOA BADOE is a Ghanaian-born physician, storyteller, educator, writer and African dance instructor. She is the author of the novel Between Sisters, as well as several picture books, including The Pot of Wisdom, illustrated by Baba Wagué Diakité and Nana’s Cold Days, illustrated by Bushra Junaid.
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ISBN 13 9780888999979
Title Between Sisters
Author Adwoa Badoe
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada
Year published 2010-10-14
Number of pages 208
Prizes Commended for CCBC Best Books for Kids & Teens 2011 (Canada)
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