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  2. Mockingbird (Erskine novel) - Wikipedia

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    Common Sense Media found the book to be "sensitive, captivating, and, just put simply, a great read." [4] Simon Mason of The Guardian thought that the author's "evocation of 'Asperger thinking' is impressive and sensitively managed, but such narrowing of the focus reinforces the story's programmatic nature" and concluded, "In the end, like Caitlin's drawings, Mockingbird is a neat outline in ...

  3. Empathy in literature - Wikipedia

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    Mar et al., in a study of 94 participants, identified that the primary mode of literature that increases empathy is fiction, as opposed to non-fiction. [5] Other studies verify these results and go on to specify that active fiction in particular engages with the reader and affects the reader’s empathy, at the very least in adults, rather than passive, entertainment fiction. [6]

  4. The New Heroes - Wikipedia

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    A boy who wants Stephanie Cord to teach him how to be a superhero like her father, Paragon. Brawn: Rather than a bad guy, he was just misunderstood. People assumed he was a villain or a monster, so he was viewed by many people as evil. He is the only one resistant to Max Dalton's mind control, as revealed in the sixth book.

  5. Developing empathy in kids: Here's what to know - AOL

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    Empathy is the ability to understand and respect the perspective of others, and the root of a child’s ability to be kind and compassionate.

  6. List of books written by children or teenagers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable books by young authors and of books written by notable writers in their early years. These books were written, or substantially completed, before the author's twentieth birthday. Alexandra Adornetto (born 18 April 1994) wrote her debut novel, The Shadow Thief, when she was 13. It was published in 2007.

  7. Just Ask! Be Different, Be Brave, Be You - Wikipedia

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    Be Different, Be Brave, Be You is a children’s picture book written by Sonia Sotomayor and illustrated by Rafael Lopez. The book was published on September 3, 2019, and won ALA’s 2020 Schneider Family Book Award. [1] The book follows the experiences of children who are diagnosed with disabilities and focuses on the power of these differences.

  8. Matilda (novel) - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 Matilda was ranked number 30 on a list of the top 100 children's novels published by School Library Journal, a monthly with primarily US audience. It was the first of four books by Dahl among the Top 100, more than any other writer. [2] Time magazine included Matilda in its list of the "100 Best Young-Adult Books of All Time". [9]

  9. Heart (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Heart (Italian: Cuore) is a children's novel by the Italian author Edmondo De Amicis who was a novelist, journalist, short story writer, and poet. The novel is his best known work to this day, having been inspired by his own children Furio and Ugo who had been schoolboys at the time.

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