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Jeri Watts

Author of Kizzy Ann Stamps

5 Works 763 Members 47 Reviews

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Includes the names: Jeri Watts, Jeri Hanel Watts

Works by Jeri Watts

Kizzy Ann Stamps (2012) 493 copies
A Piece of Home (2016) 175 copies
Keepers (1997) 71 copies
On Snowden Mountain (2019) 23 copies

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- Age: Primary

- About a Family who was an ordinary family in Korea, and then moves to American and is now different and the boy's struggles at school.

- I would have in my classroom because I like the book and it is a reminder to be kind to everyone.
 
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sabmcd | 21 other reviews | Feb 19, 2024 |
Read & enjoyed by my son, who likes stories of humans and animals interacting, and doesn't mind learning how others deal with the challenges life presents them.
 
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juniperSun | 12 other reviews | Nov 21, 2023 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
(*Note: I received this book in exchange for an honest review.)

On Snowden Mountain is a story about Ellen's journey during her time on Snowden Mountain with her aunt. She has to learn to adjust to 'country life' as opposed to her known and safe 'city life'. She meets people that cause her to learn and grow as a person and in her beliefs.

The book talks about both depression and abuse. The issues aren't always laid out in black and white, but talked about in a more round-a-bout way. More describing the issue than saying, "she has depression" or "he is abusive". The author does a good job of describing depression, what it looks like, and how it impacts others around the loved one.

The story is rather short, just over 200 pages long. It is easy enough that it could engage reluctant readers, as long as they are okay with historical fiction. People who enjoy historical fiction should like this book. Parents should just be aware that it discusses depression and abuse as not everyone is comfortable with their middle schooler being exposed to that.
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carissaburks | 10 other reviews | Mar 7, 2023 |
Let me guess...you've been pulled in by the tranquil scene and charming title this one comes wrapped in...am I right? Don't worry, I was too...and yet what awaits you within is so very HEAVY. This is a not a light read, by any means, as it tackles topics like bullying, depression, war, separation, abuse, and poverty, in what at times felt like a much more grown up way than I had imagined for the intended audience. Honestly, I still feel that way too. It's not a bad book, it's just the topics covered ARE, and in the way they are presented, I can't help but feel that it would sit better with an older audience, or at the very least with a lot of guidance. I'm not saying these things don't happen...sadly they do...but despite Ellen's coming to terms with life being bigger than simply herself, and understanding the lots of others can be so much harder to bare than she may ever know, it wasn't enough to turn my opinion. So, yes...a hard hitting book worthy of your time, I just caution younger readers indulging without a strong and trusted adult presence.


**ARC received for review; opinions are my own
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