Harbor Me by Jacqueline Woodson (2018) Nancy Paulson Books (6/28)
Part of a school year of six students passes in a special class in the fifth grade in a school in Brooklyn. These students know they have been put into the class because they have learning difficulties. But it’s not a problem with their intelligence, it’s because they’re all trying to deal with different events in their lives because of a kind of PTSD due to things that happened to members of their family.
The story is narrated by a red-headed, girl whose mother was black and the father is Irish. They were in a car accident that killed her mother and when the man went to get help, he returned to find the police already there and has been imprisoned because he left the scene. Another is hyper-active because she lost her father. Another is depressed because his father, from the Dominican Republic, has been taken by the INS.
The teacher has given them an hour each week in a room by themselves to talk. This is the story of what they talk about and how that changes their lives.
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