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I would recommend this book to young adults and readers who are drawn to deeply emotional, coming-of-age tales focused on personal development during significant life transitions. It will resonate especially well with those interested in stories that explore the complexities of family relationships, the challenges of divorce, and the path to self-discovery.
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Children who are 10 years old or older whose parents are divorcing are the ones I recommend this book to. Lea's story will show them that they are not responsible for their parents' actions, how to get adults to listen to them, and other lessons about relationships.
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I recommend this book to teenagers, as they can relate to Lea’s character and those who enjoy a suspenseful plot. There are spooky elements in this book that will grab the attention of the readers. This book lets teenagers know that it is not their fault for issues between their parents.
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This book is appropriate for children ten years of age and up whose parents are divorcing. Their lessons about relationships will also be taught by Lea's story, which will demonstrate to them that they are not accountable for their parents' behavior.
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"SandPeople: An Across Time Mystery" by Cheryl Kerr is a mystery novel that blends elements of time travel, archaeology, and suspense. It is suitable for readers who enjoy unraveling mysteries and piecing together clues, this book will likely be an engaging read for you.
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If you are looking to work on your development as a person then this book is definitely for you.
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I would recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a direction in personal growth or development. The book helps find ways to achieve your goals and develop yourself.
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If Lea’s story is told realistically, some young readers who are currently going through family breakdowns and have to move to a new town, or simply the growing pains, will find themselves in Lea’s situation.
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If I were to recommend this book to a middle-grader, they'd easily associate with Lea because of her memorable experiences. They work simultaneously on a riddle, a historical romance, and a merging of childhood and adolescence making it accessible to a wide range of readers.
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I think this book is suitable for young adults who experience turmoil due to family disputes. And also this book is important for parents in order to understand their teenage kids.
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Although I would recommend this book to a young teen audience, probably female, I would like to say that I enjoyed it and I’m 60! It was a gentle read, easy to follow and Lea is in a position that many youngsters could identify with.
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I recommend "SandPeople" to young adults navigating life's transitions, especially those grappling with family dynamics and seeking self-discovery. Its relatable characters and suspenseful plot will resonate, offering solace and insight amidst the journey of personal growth.
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I would recommend this book to teenagers and adults alike. Many will be able to relate to Lea's life amd her dilemma. Those who like emotional rollercoasters and suspenseful plot will certainly enjoy reading this book. Family dynamics play an important role in the story and many readers will enjoy that.
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I would recommend this book to pre-teens and younger teenagers, especially if their parents are going through a divorce or they’re having any family difficulties. I can see why girls might enjoy this book more than boys but I think boys can enjoy it as well. This is also a great book for any kids who are facing the unknown and are afraid.
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