Review of Brianna Meets Miss Addie
Posted: 11 Nov 2024, 01:04
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Brianna Meets Miss Addie" by Carol Russell.]
Brianna Meets Miss Addie by Carol Russell is an intriguing historical fiction aimed at middle-grade readers. The story begins with Brianna, a seventh-grade girl, working on a report about the Civil Rights Movement alongside a few classmates who have stayed after school to finish their papers. While in the classroom, she is distracted by a clicking sound from an old radio that the seventh graders had found in the school closet. She attempts to stop the annoying noise by turning the knob but only makes it worse. She further tries various knobs, and then, out of the blue, a sudden, brisk wind lifts and whisks her to a strange place. Confused and frightened, Brianna tries to find out what happened. She starts walking down the road and meets two African-American women, Addie Hunton and Kathryn Johnson, who try to help her get back home. They gently ask her various questions to find out more about her and her family, but their conversation only adds to their confusion. When Brianna discovers that she is in France and the year is 1918, she is utterly shocked. What will happen to Brianna in this totally strange world? Will she ever meet her family and friends again? Grab the book to find out more!
This is the first book in the Back in Time series, and as the title states, it is a time travel novel featuring Brianna, who travels back in time to meet Miss Addie. The story is a blend of historical facts and fiction, incorporating real events and characters like Addie Hunton and Kathryn Johnson. Miss Addie Hunton was an African American worker, who worked for the YMCA and served in the WWI canteen for the black soldiers in France along with Kathryn Johnson. The novel also mentions Spanish influenza and German propaganda during WWI. The book portrays the struggles faced by African Americans during World War I through the eyes of a seventh-grader. When Brianna, a white girl, encounters the past, she is shocked to learn about the different treatment of white and black people. This realization saddens her as she compares the past to her present world, making it difficult for her to accept what she has discovered.
I loved the funny and emotional moments between Addie and Brianna. I admired Addie's gentle yet strong character, and I appreciated Brianna's attitude. Although she was crying at first, she faced her problems courageously. The author's writing style was simple and elegant, making it easily understandable for young readers. However, I wasn't impressed with the book cover; it could have been better. Overall, it was a quick read that I enjoyed, and I believe kids will also love this book. I am interested in reading the other books in this series and traveling with Brianna to the past to meet other historical women.
This book is an entertaining and enlightening read that shows the struggles of the African-American people during the World War period to the children. It illustrates the difficulties during that era, helping kids realize that life should not be taken for granted. I noted a few errors while reading the book, but it didn't deter my enjoyment. As I dislike nothing in this book, I rate it 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend this book to middle-grade readers who enjoy history with a fantasy of time travel concept.
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Brianna Meets Miss Addie
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Brianna Meets Miss Addie by Carol Russell is an intriguing historical fiction aimed at middle-grade readers. The story begins with Brianna, a seventh-grade girl, working on a report about the Civil Rights Movement alongside a few classmates who have stayed after school to finish their papers. While in the classroom, she is distracted by a clicking sound from an old radio that the seventh graders had found in the school closet. She attempts to stop the annoying noise by turning the knob but only makes it worse. She further tries various knobs, and then, out of the blue, a sudden, brisk wind lifts and whisks her to a strange place. Confused and frightened, Brianna tries to find out what happened. She starts walking down the road and meets two African-American women, Addie Hunton and Kathryn Johnson, who try to help her get back home. They gently ask her various questions to find out more about her and her family, but their conversation only adds to their confusion. When Brianna discovers that she is in France and the year is 1918, she is utterly shocked. What will happen to Brianna in this totally strange world? Will she ever meet her family and friends again? Grab the book to find out more!
This is the first book in the Back in Time series, and as the title states, it is a time travel novel featuring Brianna, who travels back in time to meet Miss Addie. The story is a blend of historical facts and fiction, incorporating real events and characters like Addie Hunton and Kathryn Johnson. Miss Addie Hunton was an African American worker, who worked for the YMCA and served in the WWI canteen for the black soldiers in France along with Kathryn Johnson. The novel also mentions Spanish influenza and German propaganda during WWI. The book portrays the struggles faced by African Americans during World War I through the eyes of a seventh-grader. When Brianna, a white girl, encounters the past, she is shocked to learn about the different treatment of white and black people. This realization saddens her as she compares the past to her present world, making it difficult for her to accept what she has discovered.
I loved the funny and emotional moments between Addie and Brianna. I admired Addie's gentle yet strong character, and I appreciated Brianna's attitude. Although she was crying at first, she faced her problems courageously. The author's writing style was simple and elegant, making it easily understandable for young readers. However, I wasn't impressed with the book cover; it could have been better. Overall, it was a quick read that I enjoyed, and I believe kids will also love this book. I am interested in reading the other books in this series and traveling with Brianna to the past to meet other historical women.
This book is an entertaining and enlightening read that shows the struggles of the African-American people during the World War period to the children. It illustrates the difficulties during that era, helping kids realize that life should not be taken for granted. I noted a few errors while reading the book, but it didn't deter my enjoyment. As I dislike nothing in this book, I rate it 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend this book to middle-grade readers who enjoy history with a fantasy of time travel concept.
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Brianna Meets Miss Addie
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon