The Girl (age 10) recently read Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson in class. She had to write a book report, and she wanted to turn this report into a review of sorts. Here are her thoughts:
This book is 128 pages long and was published by HarperCollins in 1977. I read this book because it was assigned in class. Bridge to Terabithia won the Newberry Medal in 1978. This award is given to outstanding children’s books.
Jess Aarons and Leslie Burke are the main characters. Jess wants to be the fastest runner in school. Leslie is the new girl, and she beats all the boys in the race, including Jess. Leslie has no friends, and Jess becomes her friend. Jess and Leslie make a place of their own, a fantasy world called Terabithia.
Other important characters include May Belle, Jess’s 6-year-old favorite sister, who follows Jess around — even to Terabithia. Janice Avery, the bully at school, steals May Belle’s Twinkies and carries a secret. Miss Edmunds, the school music teacher, compliments Jess’s artwork, which his dad says is not manly, and takes him to the Smithsonian. Mrs. Myers, Jess and Leslie’s 5th grade teacher, comforts Jess during a tragedy.
Bridge to Terabithia is a fantasy novel. It takes place in Virginia a few decades ago. Jess lives on a farm there, and he and Leslie create an imaginary world in a forest. I thought the book was a little slow, except in Terabithia, where Jess and Leslie create monsters, a kingdom, a prince/fool, and different places in this world. The main characters wanted to create a place where they could be themselves and escape their problems, and they built a strong friendship.
I loved the book, and I think it teaches a lesson about friendship. I thought the book was entertaining and suspenseful in some parts, like how Jess and Leslie would get revenge on Janice Avery. I really liked the book when they were in Terabithia because of the action. The book’s only weak point is not enough description because I had a hard time picturing some of the settings, like the classroom. I learned what it would be like to live on a farm and what it would be like to dress different and be different from everyone in the class. I would recommend this book to other children as a good story about friendship.
Disclosure: I borrowed a copy of Bridge to Terabithia from school. My mom is an an Amazon associate.
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Very nice report, and I love your new signature line!
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Thanks! She chose it herself after a quite lengthy period of indecision. LOL
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I’ve never read this book. I used to volunteer in the media center when my son was in elementary school and the media specialist used to rave about it. It sounds like I need to give it a try. Great review!
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Thanks, Kathy! I remember my 6th grade reading teacher reading it aloud to us, but I don’t remember the whole story, just the end. I saw parts of the movie, too, but that’s about it.
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I’ve only seen the movie for this one. Love the review/book report for this one.
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Thanks! I believe The Girl watched the movie with you, if I recall.
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I just read this for the first time last year, and I’m sure I would have loved it as a kid. Great summary & report!
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I think I need to re-read it because I don’t remember much from it being read aloud to the class in 6th grade. Too many years ago!
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I love, love, love this book. I remember reading it as a child and crying so much.
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I remember the teacher crying when she read it to my class. The Girl said her teacher cried, too, but she didn’t cry because she’d seen the movie first and knew how it was going to end.
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Great review The Girl 🙂
I saw the movie, so sad 😦
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Thanks! It is a sad story, but from what I remember, a good one.
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I read this a few years ago after my daughter read it. Wonderful review! 🙂
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Thanks, Suko!
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Grat review by The Girl!
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Thanks, Naida!
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I still haven’t seen the movie Bridge to Terabithia because I haven’t gotten around to reading it. I hope I like it as much!
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I’ve only seen parts of it, but I recommend reading the book first. The Girl saw the movie first and it lessened the impact of the book.
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I did like this book a lot; loved that you shared “the girl’s thoughts”.
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Thanks, Diane!
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What a great review! I have not read the book but I just loved the movie.
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Thanks, Darlene!
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I love this book so much.
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I’ve heard nothing but good things about it. I’m going to have to re-read it.
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I loved this book when I was a kid. Lovely review 🙂
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Thanks, Jenna!
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What a great report/review! You really did a nice job summing up the book, telling about the characters and letting us know what you liked and didn’t like.
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Thanks, Lisa! She doesn’t have to write too many book reports, so she had a bit of trouble this time around because she’s trying to write reviews…you know, saying stuff without saying too much. We took only bits of her report to post here.
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Love it! I haven’t read this since school, but it is definitely worth a re-read.
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