A little background, Diana’s mom and Stephanie’s
dad got married, blending the two families together. Winter’s Tide focuses on the importance of forgiveness. Diana and
Stephanie are not only stepsisters, but opposites, and have always had a rocky
relationship. Things get even rockier when everything goes wrong all at once.
When Stephanie’s grandmother is hospitalized and Diana is suspended for
fighting a bully, the holes in their patchy relationship threaten to grow
wider. Oddly enough, it is the beaching of a pilot whale on the North Carolina
coast that brings the two girls together and gives them a fresh awareness of
their own weaknesses and empathy with each other.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
blended family YA series.
After reading Winter’s
Tide by Lisa Williams Kline, I was excited to share it with my students who
are the same age as main characters Diana and Stephanie. I love having “book
talks” with my kids, and really appreciate Zonderkids sending along this
wonderful addition to my classroom library. This is Book 4 of the Sisters in all Seasons series, previous
installments revolved around the other three seasons, very clever. It was a bit
juvenile for my ninth graders, regardless of the character’s ages, but we all
thought it was a good read regardless. Involving real issues like blended
families and death.
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