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Who says graphic novels can't tackle serious issues? Join us, Alex and Lucy, on Daddy Daughter Bookworms as we delve into Act by Kayla Miller, a captivating graphic novel that raises thought-provoking questions about class economics and their impact on students. Listen in as third-grader Lucy shares her unique and insightful take on the narrative, the characters, and the relatable experiences they navigate.
From discussing the embarrassment of a student over his poor math skills to Olive's struggle with feeling like a third wheel among her friends, this episode takes a deep dive into the smaller conflicts that add depth to the book. We also unravel the unique storytelling approach of graphic novels, and how they often let the images do the talking. So, tune in for a discussion that's as enlightening as it is engaging, and join us on this journey through a powerful tale that's sure to leave a lasting impression.
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https://amzn.to/46EO8JU
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For more information on what Care 1st Training Group can do for you. https://care1stcpr.com/
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Who says graphic novels can't tackle serious issues? Join us, Alex and Lucy, on Daddy Daughter Bookworms as we delve into Act by Kayla Miller, a captivating graphic novel that raises thought-provoking questions about class economics and their impact on students. Listen in as third-grader Lucy shares her unique and insightful take on the narrative, the characters, and the relatable experiences they navigate.
From discussing the embarrassment of a student over his poor math skills to Olive's struggle with feeling like a third wheel among her friends, this episode takes a deep dive into the smaller conflicts that add depth to the book. We also unravel the unique storytelling approach of graphic novels, and how they often let the images do the talking. So, tune in for a discussion that's as enlightening as it is engaging, and join us on this journey through a powerful tale that's sure to leave a lasting impression.
Click here to purchase the book:
Below you’ll find links to the book on Amazon. As an Amazon Associate, Daddy Daughter Bookworms earns from qualifying purchases.
https://amzn.to/46EO8JU
Support the show
If you want to keep up to date about the podcast goto
www.DaddyDaughterBookWorms.com
And don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel search Daddy daughter Book worms
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd7rTaeydtb_hXkuVX1Smrg
For more information on what Care 1st Training Group can do for you. https://care1stcpr.com/
#SEEYOUSOONBOOKWORMS