Showing posts with label Zero Tolerance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zero Tolerance. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Zero Tolerance by Claudia Mills Blog Tour Review

I am thrilled to be part of this blog tour for Claudia Mills' Zero Tolerance. Please see below for other tour stops. 

Zero Tolerance
by Claudia Mills
Published in 2013 by Farrar Stratus Giroux Books for Young Readers.

Disclosure: I was provided a copy of the ARC in exchange for my honest thoughts. 

I rated this book 4 out of 5 stars. 

Summary from Goodreads
Seventh grader Sierra Shepard has always been the perfect student, so when she sees that she has accidentally brought her mother's lunch bag to school, including a pairing knife, she immediately turns in the knife at the school office. Much to her surprise, her beloved principal places her in in-school suspension and sets a hearing for her expulsion, citing the school's iron-clad no weapons policy. While there Sierra spends time with Luke, a boy who's known as a troublemaker, and discovers that he's not the person she assumed he would be-and that the lines between good and bad aren't as clear as she once thought. Claudia Mills brings another compelling school story to life. 

My Thoughts
I really enjoyed reading Zero Tolerance and could hardly wait to find out Sierra's fate.  Like any good book, it made me feel many different emotions. When the administration began to treat, the previously adored, Sierra with such distain and negativity for an innocent mistake I was frustrated and downright angry.  I could not imagine that a well-meaning honor student could be sacrificed in the name of "zero tolerance".  

Having had no personal experience, this book made me think about what a zero tolerance policy would be like in a middle school.  I know administrators have to keep schools safe, but would an honor student with no previous infractions really be expelled for grabbing the wrong lunch and immediately turning in the knife?  I would hope not. I was just so flabbergasted that expulsion was even discussed in this case where she was turning the knife in to trusted adults.  

Something positive came out of Sierra's in-school suspensions. After spending so much time with them, she realized that she had misjudged the "troublemakers" who were there with her.  She developed a real friendship with Luke who proves to be a loyal and selfless friend.  He even tries to take the blame after she does something very uncharacteristically reckless-something she could get in even bigger trouble for if anyone found out. 

Claudia Mills did an excellent job keeping just the right amount of suspense and tension in this book.  It grabs you right from the beginning and you really feel like you are right there with Sierra. You can feel her frustrations, fears, anxieties and hopes.  I think many upper elementary and middle schoolers will really enjoy reading Zero Tolerance.  


Claudia Mills is the author of many chapter and middle-grade books, including 7 x 9=Trouble!; How Oliver Olson Changed the World; and, most recently, Kelsey Green, Reading Queen. She also teaches philosophy at the University of Colorado at Boulder. She lives in Boulder, Colorado. To learn more, visit her website: claudiamillsauthor.com.




Please visit other blogs along the tour to hear more about Zero Tolerance. 


Wed, Sept 4         Read Now, Sleep Later 
Thurs, Sept 5       proseandkahn
Fri, Sept 6            The Book  Monsters
Mon, Sept 9         Once Upon a Story
Tues, Sept 10        Pass the Chiclets
Wed, Sept 11         The Late Bloomer's Book Blog
Thurs, Sept 12       The Mother Daughter Book Club
Fri, Sept 13            The Children's Book Review
Sun, Sept 15          Nerdy Book Club
Mon, Sept 16         Geo Librarian
Tues, Sept 17         A Life Bound by Books

Sunday, September 1, 2013

It's Monday, What Are You Reading?- September 2, 2013

Please visit the amazing blogs: Teach Mentor Texts and Unleashing Readers who host this terrific meme each week.

Please click on the picture to go to the book's page on Goodreads.

Being back at school, I did not get much reading done.  
Here is what I managed to get through.


The Invisible Boy 
by Trudy Ludwig
Release date: October 8, 2013 
Published by Knopf Books for Young Readers
Picture book
40 Pages
Disclaimer: I received a digital copy from 
Edelweiss in exchange for my honest thoughts. 
I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.
Brian is an "invisible" boy.  No, not invisible in the sense that he cannot be seen, but invisible in the sense that no one seems to notice him.  He is quiet and shy and his teacher and classmates just seem to overlook him. He is not picked for recess teams or classroom groups.  Then one day a new student named Justin arrives at school.  After other make fun of Justin's lunch, Brian makes Justin feel welcome and accepted and soon the two are friends. Having one friend starts to change things for Brian, maybe he isn't so invisible after all. 
The illustrations are terrific.  I love the symbolism of how the illustrator portrays Brian in black and white and everything else in color.  
This book would make a great mentor text for a discussion about making everyone feel accepted.  It also serves as a reminder for teachers to make sure we try to give adequate attention to all of our students. 



Zero Tolerance
by Claudia Mills
I will be reviewing this book as part of a blog hop on September 11, please check back. 



Currently Reading

I am only a few pages into this book and it is AMAZING already!



Currently Listening


What's Next?
I was going to read The Hero's Guide to Saving Your Kingdom, but I have put it on hold because a book I requested from the library arrived.




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