DRITA, MY HOMEGIRL by Jenny Lombard
Accelerated Reader: Level: 3.9. Pts. 4.
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Book Description:
In alternating chapters, two fourth graders tell about the development of their
unlikely friendship.
Drita is a refugee from Kosova who, along with her family, is
finally joining her father in New York City. In a cramped apartment and without connections
or language skills, her mother sinks into a serious depression, while the girl struggles to
find her place in school.
Maxie, a precocious African-American child who lives with her
supportive grandmother and her widowed father, struggles, too; she's in constant trouble
in school for her comedic efforts since her mother died. When she sees a news report on
Kosova, she decides to do a project on Albanian refugees, focusing on Drita.
The girls find
common ground, and when Maxies grandmother, a retired nurse, sweeps in to rescue Drita's
mother, the families forge a bond as well. Maxie's attempts to help Drita understand American
ways are touching, and Drita's understanding of her friend's loss is a testament to the emotional
intelligence of children. Drita's story resonates with the bravery of an individual determined
to become part of her new country while retaining the love of her homeland. Maxie has the
cocky voice of a girl who is trying too hard to disguise her pain.
More a tale of the power
of love than of refugees, this first novel is imbued with the language and customs of Kosova
as well as the efforts of a family attempting to regain balance. Read it aloud to groups and
let the conversations begin.
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