Summer Lifeguards Series, Book 1

فصل تابستان مجموعه غریق نجات، کتاب ۱
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Summer Lifeguards

غریق‌های تابستانی

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2021

نویسنده

Elizabeth Doyle Carey

ناشر

Sourcebooks

شابک

9781728221236
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مطالعه تابستان کامل برای هر دانش اموز راهنمایی، اولین بار در مجموعه Lifar Gards در تابستان که شامل چهار بهترین دوستان و سرگرم کننده ساحل. تابستان شلوغی در کیپ کاد برای چهار دوست خوب، جنا، سلنا، پایپر و زیگی بوده انها نمی‌توانند مانند نوجوانانی که در سواحل گشت می‌زنند، برای زندگی در تابستان صبر کنند. ولی ایا این دختران قادر خواهند بود که به نجات غریق‌ها کمک کنند؟ با نزدیک شدن طوفان به کیپ کاد، این دوستان با چالش های متعددی مواجه می شوند. جنا قرار بود تو مسابقات شنا منطقه رقابت کنه ولی ایا هنوز هم اتفاق میفته؟ سلنا سعی می‌کند با نتایج نادرست زیبایی خود را درمان کند. مادر زیگی طوفان رو جدی نمیگیره و از تخلیه خودداری میکنه و پیپا خودش را با یک ملاقات کننده غیر منتظره پیدا کرد. اگر شما به دنبال: یک مجموعه خواندن تابستانی سرگرم کننده برای طرفداران باشگاه پرستار! یک خواندن جذاب برای کلاس سوم و بالاتر از یک داستان با شخصیت های زن قوی که اعتماد به نفس را برای امتحان چیزهای جدید پیدا می کنند

نقد و بررسی

School Library Journal

March 1, 2021

Gr 3-6-"What matters to you?" When their teacher assigns this question, Jenna, Selena, Piper, and Ziggy already know the answer. Swim team! Fame! A house! A normal parent! Yet when a hurricane threatens their Cape Cod community, the girls put their wants aside and take action by caring for horses, volunteering at shelters, housing evacuees, and delivering food to the elderly. As a result of working through a crisis, the girls realize that maybe what they thought mattered actually doesn't at all. Selena's family is Ecuadorian (clich�d Spanish expressions such as D�os mio are used repeatedly), and the rest of the main characters are white. A minor character, Samantha, who is Somalian and Israeli, speaks with a generic British accent and has "learning differences." Another minor character, Franny, is autistic, which Jenna mistakes for a competitive spirit. Franny's parents speak for her almost entirely; the character says just one word. The title is misleading; though the girls are inspired by lifeguards, they do not become lifeguards in this book. Although there are some suspenseful moments, the story remains upbeat throughout. All damage is minor, and no one is hurt. Jenna, Selena, Piper, and Ziggy are all likable, independent characters who have an infectious, can-do attitude. VERDICT A feel-good series opener that could have mass appeal in spite of its flaws.-Rebecca Fitzgerald, Harrison P.L., NY

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Kirkus

March 15, 2021
Four seventh graders get lessons in community spirit when a hurricane hits their Cape Cod town. Narrators Jenna, Selena, Piper, and Ziggy start their school year assigned to write "a paper about what matters to us in life." Meanwhile, as a hurricane heads their way, Jenna frets about beating Franny, her swim team rival, at an upcoming meet; Selena tries a homemade beauty treatment that goes badly awry; Piper worries about the safety of her grandma and the horses they care for; and Ziggy has concerns because her "hippie" mom is a conspiracy theorist who refuses to take the storm warnings seriously. Still, as the storm causes dramatic flooding and evacuations, all four girls pitch in to help and, in the aftermath, are left with both themes for their school assignment and inspiring glimpses of the good work done by the local lifeguard crew. In a largely White cast, the representation of characters with various underrepresented identities--from Ecuadorian American Selena to biracial Israeli and Somali Samantha, who has "dyslexia and other learning differences," and autistic Franny--unfortunately misfires. The book broaches identity-related subjects, but they are not developed with tact or insight. Selena's concerns about color-blind casting in the school play, Samantha's self-identifying as "a mutt," a character's misleading comment about racial diversity in Israel, and the objectifying portrayal of Franny's autism are missed opportunities for depth. An uplifting story marred by clumsy efforts to inject diverse representation. (Fiction. 9-11)

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