49 pages • 1 hour read
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In Same Sun Here by Neela Vaswani and Silas House, two twelve-year-olds, Indian immigrant Meena Joshi from New York City and River Dean Justice from Black Banks, Kentucky, become pen pals and form a deep friendship through their letters. They share their lives, struggles, and differences, learning from each other while facing various personal and community challenges and discovering the value of friendship and true self-expression. The book discusses grief, cultural displacement, and environmental activism.
Same Sun Here by Neela Vaswani and Silas House is lauded for its poignant storytelling and well-drawn characters, capturing cross-cultural friendship through captivating letters. Readers admire its exploration of contemporary issues like environmental activism and immigration. However, some feel the narrative occasionally falters in pacing. Overall, it's an evocative and socially relevant read.
Readers who appreciate Same Sun Here by Neela Vaswani and Silas House likely enjoy heartfelt, character-driven stories exploring themes of friendship, cultural identity, and social justice. Fans of The Truth According to Mason Buttle and Wonder will find a similar emotional resonance and engaging narrative style.
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Lexile Level
890LChildren's Literature
Realistic Fiction
Values/Ideas: Music
Relationships: Family
Natural World: Environment
Arts / Culture