Four Perfect Pebbles:
Chapter 4: (Chapter 3 is on the post below) Throughout this chapter, the family describes their time in Holland and how great it was. This is a very informational chapter that has a lot of history in it. I liked reading this chapter however because it seemed to give the family hope until the end of the chapter. I also really liked the pictures that were added into this book. It allows you to see what these characters look like and see some of the things they kept in their knapsack.
To Understand:
Chapter 4: I still do not enjoy this book. It seems that there is so much information but it really confuses me. I guess that is why my blogs on this book have been extremely short. I don't like how the sentence stops on a page and then you have to flip two pages to finish the sentence because the figures/tables are in the way. However, I do like how this chapter starts out with a poem. I think that's a great way to start out the story. In this story there are a lot of personal stories and mentors.
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