Who would you recommend this book to? Why?

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I think this book is best suited for kids around the age of 10-12 so they are about the same age as Lea. I think that adults can also enjoy the story, but it's a middle grade novel so the target audience would be kids.
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Kenechukwu Okoye wrote: 11 Mar 2024, 11:35 Young Adults and Middle-Graders: Given its protagonist, twelve-year-old Lea McKinney, it's perfect for young readers navigating the complexities of adolescence. The story's blend of adventure, mystery, and personal growth is likely to resonate with this age group.
I completely agree. I also think that children that age whose parents are divorcing would be able to find comfort and familiarity in the book.
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I would recommend this book to growing kids and adolescents because it is the story of the growth and transition of a young girl. Learning about Lea's emotional development through the struggles of her life would be instructive for sensitive teenagers. Also, the mystery of finding a buried treasure illustrated in the story would appeal to a wide range of audiences.
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I would recommend the book to teenagers and those who love a suspenseful book. The book will help teenagers understand that they are not responsible for their parents action and that it is not their fault for their parents divorce.
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I would recommend this book to children and young teenagers I would also recommend this book for young adult to teach them how to understand their children
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I recommend this book for young adults and readers who love heartfelt, coming-of-age tales that delve into personal growth during pivotal life moments. It's especially great for those interested in stories exploring family relationships, dealing with divorce, and finding one's true identity.
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I recommend this book to parents so as to teach them better ways to listen to their children. I also recommend it to older teens and adults because of it's lessons.
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I recommend this book to young people, especially those experiencing serious family chaos. It will teach them a way of managing the situation in their own way, and reducing the effects on then.
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Young adult readers, they seems to be the prime destination of this advertisement. The destination, the main character, and friendship will take on the role of the heart for this age group.
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I would recommend "SandPeople: An Across Time Mystery" by Cheryl Kerr to readers who enjoy mystery novels with a unique twist. This book combines elements of mystery with time travel, offering an intriguing and imaginative storyline. Fans of both genres would likely find it engaging. Additionally, readers who appreciate well-developed characters and intricate plots would enjoy delving into the mysteries presented in this novel. Overall, anyone looking for a captivating and thought-provoking read that blends mystery and speculative fiction would find "SandPeople" worth exploring.
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the book would be a compelling read for young adults and anyone who enjoys emotionally charged coming-of-age narratives that delve into personal growth during pivotal life transitions.
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This is a great read for young adults, teens, as well as parents. Relationships get more complicated as people age and when it comes to dealing with family, there are no accurate instructions, but merely stories of others told for our own benefit and admonition.
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This book is perfect for teenagers who can connect with Lea's character and enjoy suspenseful plots, with spooky elements that captivate readers. It also reassures teens about parental issues. For young adults seeking emotional coming-of-age stories, especially those exploring family dynamics, divorce challenges, and self-discovery, this book is highly recommended.
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I believe children above 10 and teenagers will find this book useful. Lea's experiences will be helpful for children whose parents are getting a divorce or who are facing family problems.
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I would recommend this book to my best friend. It would signify that true friendships are eternal.
And the youth can relate to this book more, so I will recommend that adolescents and teenagers read it!
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