
Through its Central Library and 72 branches, the Los Angeles Public Library provides free and easy access to information, ideas, books and technology that enrich, educate and empower every individual in our city's diverse communities. The Los Angeles Public Library serves the largest most diverse population of any library in the United States. And he has all these emotions that he doesn't know what to do with, and he doesn't have anyone at home to help him navigate those emotions.” -Erin Entrada Kelly “He doesn't quite know where he belongs in the world. Thank you to author Erin Entrada Kelly and Associate Director, Publicity of HarperCollins Children's Books Jacquelynn Burke. Learn more about the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster by checking out or requesting The Space Shuttle Challenger by Todd Kortemeier at your library. Can you think of a news event that you will look back on and remember as an adult? Who was your favorite sibling in the story, Bird, Fitch, or Cash, and why?ĭid you agree with the actions of Bird, Fitch, and Cash? If not, why?Įrin incorporated some parts of her book from being a child growing up in the 1980s, especially the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster being the first major news event of her lifetime.

Have you read another book that had multiple points of view?

This award-winning book is told from all three siblings' points of view and how they see and interact with their science teacher, their classmates, each other, and their family.įor children ages 8 - 12 years old who love: See You in the Cosmos by Jack Cheng and The Science of Breakable Things by Tae Keller.Įrin Entrada Kelly chose to write from Bird’s point of view and her brothers’ perspectives. Set in January 1986, around the Space Shuttle Challenger launch, siblings Bird, Fitch, and Cash discover how much our lives can change in a short time. "Print out these discussion questions to continue the conversation with your students, children, and friends!"
