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Ruth Behar

Lucky Broken Girl

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2017

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Recommended Texts for Pairing

“‘Hope’ is the thing with feathers- (314)” by Emily Dickinson

  • Ruthie references this poem when she experiences the rehabilitation clinic.
  • Read Emily Dickinson’s biography on the Emily Dickinson Museum site.
  • The poem connects to the theme of Controlling and Overcoming Fear.

Small Prayer” by Weldon Kees

  • a short 1947 poem on the healing process
  • The poem connects to the theme of Controlling and Overcoming Fear.
  • Use this poem in the Paired Text Extension for Activity 1.

I Lived on Butterfly Hill by Marjorie Agosin

  • a middle grade work of historical fiction in which the 11-year-old protagonist, Celeste, must flee her beloved Chile for America in the wake of dictator Pinochet’s takeover
  • Students can connect the themes of Controlling and Overcoming Fear and Loss of Freedom and Independence in both novels.

“Poems Returned to Cuba” and “Prayer”

  • poems by Ruth Behar
  • Students can connect the imagery and messages to themes of Controlling and Overcoming Fear and Loss of Freedom and Independence.

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