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Bezig met laden... The Leak (origineel 2021; editie 2021)door Kate Reed Petty (Auteur), Andrea Bell (Illustrator), Andrea Bell (Illustrator)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Empowering graphic novel on the subject of journalism and water pollution -- 12 year old Ruthie starts with a personal newsletter and ends up calling out a major polluter. Along the way, school pressure to kiss her crush, lying to achieve her aims (which does not go well) and political pressure come to bear as her work gets noticed on social media. Love Ruthie's courage of conviction, love that her persistent cavities lead her to figure out that her own tapwater is suspect, love how much she learns about personal integrity. Love the classroom focus on Flint, MI and the water supply there. I think the penis graffiti story is hilarious, and will draw in readers, but I fear it might turn off adults before they get the chance to see what a great story this is. Fun, engaging, and doesn’t talk down to kids. There’s some slice of life in the background with Ruth’s middle school “will they or won’t they” crush, her post-college brother moving back home momentarily, and her mom’s pushiness. I enjoyed reading this, and it’s a shame Flint, Michigan is still without clean water to this day. I think this will really appeal to kids of all ages, aspiring journalists or not. The author’s note at the end was very fitting. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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"Ruth Keller is brash and precocious; she argues with her dentist, her parents, and her teachers. So, when she discovers a strange black slime in the man-made lake of her suburban neighborhood, she decides to investigate. Fortified by the encouragement of those around her, Ruth seeks the truth at all costs, even if it means taking on the rich local country club owner, who she believes is responsible for the pollution. Between the teasing of former friends, and a sudden viral spotlight, Ruth discovers how difficult it is for a journalist to take a stand for what's right in the face of critique and controversy. From writer Kate Reed Petty and illustrator Andrea Bell, comes a story about corruption, pollution, and freedom of the press, and the young journalist at the center of it all."--Provided by publisher. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Ruthie struggles with the adults in her life not believing her because she is “just 12,” and thankfully has an awesome science teacher and journalist friend that help teach her the ropes and ethical code of journalism. With their advice, she is able to get the proper evidence and interviews to really bring attention to the issue to high levels and help her community. I also really enjoyed the Author’s Note at the end that talks about the importance of vetting news sources and telling the difference between real and fake news.
The illustrations in this book were very eye catching and unique as well and really added to the story. I think this one would be good for kids interested in journalism, news, mysteries, activism, science, health issues, and honestly just middle graders that really like graphic novels in general, it’s a good one. ( )