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All The Broken Pieces av Ann Burg
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All The Broken Pieces (utgåvan 2009)

av Ann Burg

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Two years after being airlifted out of Vietnam in 1975, Matt Pin is haunted by the terrible secret he left behind and, now, in a loving adoptive home in the United States, a series of profound events forces him to confront his past.
Medlem:siobhan14
Titel:All The Broken Pieces
Författare:Ann Burg
Info:Scholastic Press (2009), Hardcover, 224 pages
Samlingar:Ditt bibliotek
Betyg:***
Taggar:Vietnam War, 2009

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All The Broken Pieces av Ann E. Burg

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    Lost in the War av Nancy Antle (meggyweg)
    meggyweg: The story of two young girls who lost their father in Vietnam. Could be studied alongside All The Broken Pieces, as both books are about the aftermath of the conflict.
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    Zazoo av Richard Mosher (meggyweg)
    meggyweg: This is another story of a Vietnamese child adopted by caring foreigners.
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    Samurai Shortstop av Alan M. Gratz (meggyweg)
    meggyweg: Another story with baseball as a major theme, this time set in Japan.
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It only took me an hour to read this, but it was intense. Between all the death, dismemberment, guilt, racism, violence and fear, there's baseball, piano playing, family dinners and lullabies. But that's what you get from books about the Vietnam War. Ann Burg's story doesn't shy away from gruesome details, but she also shows that life goes on.

I wasn't blown away by the writing (like I was by, say, [b:Out of the Dust|25346|Out Of The Dust|Karen Hesse|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1184485196s/25346.jpg|808243]). But it didn't make me roll my eyes (like, say, [b:Tropical Secrets: Holocaust Refugees in Cuba|6151004|Tropical Secrets Holocaust Refugees in Cuba|Margarita Engle|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1255700915s/6151004.jpg|6330166]). I think the story was so moving because it rang true. It is difficult for most of us to imagine life as a Vietnamese boy adopted by a suburban American family in 1977. A boy who witnessed terrible things before being airlifted to a totally different world, a world where people blame him for the deaths of their loved ones. He tells his story as if he's just barely able to get through it. It's harrowing.

What age is this best for? That's a little tough. Matt, the narrator and main character, is 12 or so. There's no mature language, but there are enough disturbing scenes from war-torn Vietnam to make me think twice about giving this to a 10 or 11 year old. And the fact that the writing can be a little difficult to sort out makes me think it'd be best for 8th grade and up. It definitely requires a reader who is relatively skilled and mature.

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  LibrarianDest | Jan 3, 2024 |
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  Mrs_Tapsell_Bookzone | Feb 14, 2023 |
"All the Broken Pieces" was an emotional, haunting read that brought the horrors of the Vietnam War to life. I loved Matt's character and my heart bled for him. The author perfectly portrayed the guild and gratitude he felt after being airlifted out of his war torn country, and evacuated to the safety of America leaving his mother and younger brother behind.

Too often Matt blames himself for what happened, but gradually he learns to accept and forgive himself. I thought his foster parents were tow wonderful people who gave Matt security, support and unconditional love.

"All the Broken Pieces" explores loss, trauma and healing, using beautiful poetic language that effortlessly draws the reader in and floods them with vivid images. A wonderful find. ( )
  HeatherLINC | Nov 21, 2019 |
This was a beautiful story about trauma, identity, family, and finding your way. It was especially moving because it captured an important historical and cultural moment in the years when Vietnam veterans were returning home - sometimes broken - to an angry and divided nation. The protagonist is a a refugee, a child brought to America for a better life. Incredibly touching. I listened on audiobook and I think the voice of the character was spot on. ( )
  sbecon | Oct 7, 2019 |
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My name is Matt Pin / and her name, I remember, / is Phang My. / His name / I will never say, / though forever I carry his blood / in my blood, / forever his bones / stretch in my bones.
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