Issues Raised in the Story
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Re: Issues Raised in the Story
This was definitely an important issue that we see in our world as well.Katherine Smith wrote:I think that the most important issue raised in this novel is the disappearance of races because it is culturally relevant to today. Our indigenous people are being pushed from what is left of their sacred lands and I am glad that someone has included it in their story.
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I agree on a lot of the themes; I also think there is a version of a rite of passage/coming of age.Gikonyo Caroline wrote:Child sexual abuse , conservation (archaeological site) versus development,(mining) legends versus science to explain human origins, generational conflict illustrated by Tom and Sarah , family conflict, relational conflict (Myra and Sergei)
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Oooh, these issues get to me! That can be a very difficult topic to read about, even when it's only alluded to. I read a book that made me want to shake some kind of sense into the parents!
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These all make the book sound very interesting, Powergirl! I love issue regarding myths and legends! Thanks for the comment!
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I agree with this list.Gikonyo Caroline wrote: ↑03 Oct 2017, 06:18 Child sexual abuse , conservation (archaeological site) versus development,(mining) legends versus science to explain human origins, generational conflict illustrated by Tom and Sarah , family conflict, relational conflict (Myra and Sergei)
I really liked the way some of the strongest issues were dealt with in the book, especially the ones that intertwined with each other like the family conflict and the social issues of runaway minors, drug abuse, etc.
I felt that the way these issues were handled was really good: there was no explicit accounts of stronger themes, making the book suitable for younger audiences (some level of maturity still needed) while portraying the drama that these issues represent in real life.
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