All That Remains
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What’s inside...
A Newbery Honor author provides a diverse collection of three tales for young adults about teens and the way they cope with tragedy, loss, and change. 12,500 first printing.
Age
12-15
Length
176 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
How do you think the main character felt when confronted with challenges? Can you relate to these feelings?
What do you think is the most important lesson the main character learned throughout the story?
How do the relationships in the book change from the beginning to the end?
If you could give the main character advice at the start of the book, what would you tell them?
What are some ways the characters show resilience or courage in the story?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express their own feelings and thoughts about the book's events, relating them to their personal experiences.
Discuss the character's actions and decisions, asking your child what they would have done differently and why.
Highlight the importance of growth and learning through mistakes as demonstrated in the book.
Use examples from the book to talk about values such as friendship, honesty, and bravery.
After reading, let your child draw a scene from the book that they found memorable and discuss why it stood out to them.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Importance of perseverance
Explanation: The protagonist faces numerous challenges but continuously strives to overcome them, demonstrating resilience.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to keep trying even when faced with difficulties, whether that's in school, sports, or friendships.
Example Lesson: Value of friendship
Explanation: Throughout the book, the importance of supporting and trusting friends is highlighted through the characters' interactions.
Real-World Application: This can encourage children to build strong, supportive relationships with their peers, enhancing their social development.
Example Lesson: Understanding change
Explanation: The characters in the story experience several changes, which teaches them to adapt and grow.
Real-World Application: Kids can apply this understanding by learning to embrace changes in their lives, such as moving to a new school or welcoming a new family member.
Example Lesson: Empathy and compassion
Explanation: The protagonist learns to understand and share the feelings of others, which impacts his decisions and actions significantly.
Real-World Application: This lesson helps children see the importance of considering other people's feelings and perspectives in daily interactions.
