28 March 2024

Book Review: A Night Divided by Jennifer A. Nielsen

 

Today I'm excited to talk about one of my favorite books: A Night Divided, by Jennifer A. Nielsen. If you haven't read it, here's a synopsis from Goodreads: "With the rise of the Berlin Wall, twelve-year-old Gerta finds her family suddenly divided. She, her mother, and her brother Fritz live on the eastern side, controlled by the Soviets. Her father and middle brother, who had gone west in search of work, cannot return home. Gerta knows it is dangerous to watch the wall, to think forbidden thoughts of freedom, yet she can't help herself. She sees the East German soldiers with their guns trained on their own citizens; she, her family, her neighbors and friends are prisoners in their own city.

But one day, while on her way to school, Gerta spots her father on a viewing platform on the western side, pantomiming a peculiar dance. Then, when she receives a mysterious drawing, Gerta puts two and two together and concludes that her father wants Gerta and Fritz to tunnel beneath the wall, out of East Berlin. However, if they are caught, the consequences will be deadly. No one can be trusted. Will Gerta and her family find their way to freedom?" (Goodreads Page
Photo Credit: me :)

I've read this book several times now, and several times to my students. Here are some of my original thoughts from my first read, and my first read aloud:

Without a doubt, one of the best books I've ever read. I loved it!

ETA: read aloud to my fourth graders. They were on the edge of their seats the entire time, and completely loved the book! Reading it aloud was a totally different experience than reading it to myself. Fantastic.

The thing I love about this book is that it feels timeless. How is that possible with a historical fiction? I think it's because it's still so relevant. We're not that far gone from when the Berlin Wall came down (which I remember watching in awe, because I thought it would never happen) and anymore, it seems like it's not such a stretch to think that something like this could actually happen again. We like to think we're more "civilized" than that, but honestly, I highly doubt it. Something to think about.

This story is fast paced, with edge-of-your seat thrills. I remember reading it the first time wondering how on earth things were going to play out. I mean, I knew there was going to be a HEA, but I didn't know HOW it was going to happen. At times, I thought maybe there wouldn't be a happy ending. I worried about Gerta and Fritz. I was mad at Anna, Mama, Frau Eberhart, and Officer Muller. The funny thing is, no matter how many times I've read this book now, which is a lot, I still have those same feelings even though I know what happens! That's good writing, folks.

I'm currently reading this aloud to my fourth graders, and they LOVE it. I have yet to have a class who isn't completed invested in this book, and I love that. Again, good writing. My kids gasp and cheer in all the right places and they've made it so much fun to read to them. The end of read aloud time is the worst part of our day! I'll be honest, sometimes I skip other things because we're so into our book and can't bear to put it down. We're almost done with it. I think we'll finish next week. (I'll probably end up skipping some stuff so that we can!)

Honestly, I've lost count of how many times I've read this book. I haven't tracked it on Goodreads every time. What I do know is that every single time it has been a five-star read. I doubt that will ever change.

Jennifer has multiple middle grade historical fiction novels out there, plus three (four?) fantasy series. I've read a whole bunch of them, and highly recommend them all. Jennifer is an auto-buy author for me - I always buy two copies: one for me and one for my classroom library.

If you haven't read A Night Divided, I strongly suggest that you do!



27 March 2024

Teachers and Being Sick


One thing about teachers is that it's usually easier to just go to work sick than it is to prep sub plans and even find a sub. I'm on my third day out this week (hopefully will be back tomorrow), and I can tell you it would have been MUCH less hassle to just go in. I've felt horrendous, but it still would have been easier. 

The last two days, I was lucky enough to have a sub (not a good one, but a warm body at least). Today, not so much. I listed the job on our sub website, but no one picked it up. It's so hard to get a sub at the best of times! What on earth to do when there's no sub and no way you can go in? You'd think that with my anxiety, this would be a very tough call and one that I stressed about endlessly. However, I have an AMAZING team. We look out for each other. We help each other out. We ALWAYS have each other's backs. Today is no exception. I found out from my aide that instead of being upset, my partners just split my class and went about their business. 

This doesn't surprise me in the least. It's what we do. I can't even count the number of times that we've needed to split a class for whatever reason. I feel incredibly lucky to work with two people who truly do have my back. I have theirs too. I can't think of a time when we didn't function like this. We've been together for seven years and we've created something special. From a teacher standpoint, it's a dream team! One that you search for and hope to eventually find. We're incredibly blessed. 

I know I'm lucky. It can be rare to find what we have. We're three alphas who set that aside to work together for the benefit of our kids. There are no egos involved, because it's not about us. Everything we do is about the kids. These two teachers are my best friends and basically family. We do things together outside of work. We joke that we're buy one, get two free. If I could, I'd teach with these two forever! 

26 March 2024

Ten on Tuesday #1

I used to be heavily involved in the Young Adult book blogging community. One of the weekly themed posts we did was Top Ten Tuesday. It was a lot of fun, and focused on books. I've been seeing old posts pop up in my Facebook memories, and I thought it might be fun to bring it back, but with my own spin.

I think I will do ten things on Tuesdays that I am thinking about. No specific schedule, no limits to what it could be. Just something I'm thinking about and have ten things to include.



I think today my top ten are best things to binge while home sick...I may be having some personal experience with this.

1. Tournament of Champions, Food Network
2. Spring Baking Championship, Food Network
3. Bad Batch, Disney+
4. Andor, Disney+
5. Planet Earth, Discovery+ and sometimes Netflix
6. Irish People Try, YouTube (language, so be warned)
7. Mission Impossible movies, Tubi
8. NCIS, Paramount+
9. Clone Wars, Disney+
10. Any true crime show, Discovery+

The bad side is that I'm sick, going on my third day out of work, and going crazy. The good side is that I'm catching up on shows I've wanted to watch for a while now...

Next week, I think I'll do something bookish.

(This is a derivative of Top Ten Tuesday from that artsy reader girl)


18 March 2024

Wrong.

Do you ever get to the point where it feels like literally everything that can go wrong is going wrong? That's me right now. Without going into details, it just feels like things are stacked against me right now. I could use all the good vibes I can get!