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clover
Author: Dori Sanders
ISBN: 106580
Publication Date: 1990
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Publisher: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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Very good childrens book, about a ten year old girl that I enjoyed even though I am a grandmom to a seven year old. Pat
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toni avatar reviewed clover on + 351 more book reviews
This is a compelling story about change, toleration, and love, told through the eyes of a ten year old. Clover, a gifted, talented, and witty young girl experiences a terrible loss when her father is suddenly killed in an accident, leaving Clover to live with his new wife, who happens to be white and Clover happens to be black. The color of their skin is not the only thing they do not have in common. Learning to deal with differences whatever they may be, is a reoccurring theme in this story, and througout the book, Dori Sanders manages to capture these differences between the two with a great deal of humor. Although this book is very humorous at times, there are other points and places that will prick even the hardest of hearts causing a tear to fall here and there. Clover is a book that touches the heart, soul, and mind, and is definitely a book for all ages. It presents problems that everyone at some point in their lives has or will face. This story presents problems of childhood, change, death, and differences, while producing a positive remedy, which is love and understanding.
k9kutter64 avatar reviewed clover on + 167 more book reviews
Sweet story told by Clover, a 10 year old who loses her dad and gains a stepmother. This is an easy read, a good book to curl up with on a rainy day.


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