· Sweet Dried Apples: A Vietnamese Wartime Childhood rsemary k breckler A beautiful book, drawings and story. About a young family during the Vietnam war, a Vietnamese family, who struggles and survives the war, but looses their grandfather before /5(21). Sweet Dried Apples: A Vietnamese Wartime Childhood. Rosemary Breckler. Deborah Kogan Ray. In wartime Vietnam, a young girl helps her grandfather who is an herbalist. She and her younger brother gather and dry herbs under his supervision and while he is away. One day, the elderly man returns, announcing that the war is coming to their village. Sweet Dried Apples: A Vietnamese Wartime Childhood. By: Rosemary Breckler. Illustrated by: Deborah Kogan Ray. Age Level: Reading Level: Independent Reader. Genre: Fiction, Historical Fiction. In wartime Vietnam, a young girl helps her grandfather who is an herbalist. She and her younger brother gather and dry herbs under his supervision and while he is www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 30 secs.
Breckler (Hoang Breaks the Lucky Teapot, ) tells the story skillfully, in simple, first-person prose. Ray's watercolors emphasize the contrast between the lush serenity of the prewar landscape and the ashen waste of the wartime countryside and leaden ocean carrying the family toward an uncertain future. SWEET DRIED APPLES A Vietnamese Wartime Childhood by Rosemary Breckler illustrated by Deborah Kogan Ray Houghton Mifflin Company, JACKRABBIT by Jonathan London illustrated by Deborah Kogan Ray Crown Publishers, SKY WORDS by Marilyn Singer. Sweet dried apples: A vietnamese wartime childhood | by Breckler, Rosemary. It is wartime in Vietnam, and a little girl who lives in the country is faced with the prospect of her father leaving for the army. Her father, the village herb doctor, comes to stay with them until he dies. Their village is bombed and the little girl and her family.
Breckler (Hoang Breaks the Lucky Teapot, ) tells the story skillfully, in simple, first-person prose. Ray's watercolors emphasize the contrast between the lush serenity of the prewar landscape and the ashen waste of the wartime countryside and leaden ocean carrying the family toward an uncertain future. Titles for 1st-6th grade will focus on the Vietnam War- both for Vietnamese citizens and American soldiers fighting in the war. Sign up for October's Reading Brigade! Titles for October: Sweet Dried Apples: A Vietnamese Wartime Childhood by Rosemary Breckler. The Wall by Eve Bunting. Patrol: An American Soldier in Vietnam by Walter Dean Myers. Rosemary K. Breckler, author of Sweet Dried Apples: A Vietnamese Wartime Childhood, on LibraryThing LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers Home Groups Talk More Zeitgeist.
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