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MWSA Book Review |
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I'm a Hero Too Author: Jenny Sokol
Publisher: Authorhouse Reviewer: Prof Andrew Lubin--MWSA Lead Reviewer Great Children's book for those with deployed parents! “I’m a Hero
Too” is a lovely little children’s book written for the sons and daughters
of our deployed Marines, Army, Navy, and AirForce. Jenny Sokol is the wife
of a Marine and mother of two, so she knows the ups and downs of dealing
with children during Dad’s deployment. Sokol’s book
is written simply and elegantly in a style that lends itself to being read
to small children, or having an older ( 7+ ) child read it to him or
herself. Her experience as a mother and writer is demonstrated as she’d done
up the book in a picture-book style, which lends itself to easy and
interesting reading. But it’s in the text that Mrs. Sokol’s talent as a writer surfaces. She writes of how children feel as their father’s leave on deployment, and she lets her young readers know that tears are OK. A child’s feeling towards hearing news about “the war” and “terror attack’s” on the television are also discussed, as are problems fitting in at school, as well as growing up when Dad is away fighting. Her text is simple enough that children of all ages will fully understand and appreciate the sentiments and problems that the book addresses, with the important result that the children realize that their private fears are actually shared by many others in their age group.
2007 Gold Medal Winner--Children's
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