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Sue wrote:
My friend didn't want her 2nd grader reading Sounder because the
dog was killed. Her daughter's temperment was such that she would
be really upset over that. But, she *could* read it.
It's interesting. As a child I had poor tolerance for sad books,
(and
sheepishly admit I still do). So I completely understand this kind
of
'protection' and I did keep upsetting books from my kids when they
were
little. But by about 8 or 10 or so, I stopped.
Oh, goodness, I'm still this way. I will shamelessly admit to never
having
read such classics as _Sounder_, _Old Yeller_, _The Yearling_, _Where
the
Red Fern Grows_, or _Ring of Bright Water_ for precisely this reason.
I have
zero emotional tolerance for sad stories about animals, to such an
extent
that I actually never even got through _Lassie Come Home_ because,
even
though it has a happy ending, I found the middle entirely too sad to
read!
Whooo boy, I'd definitely NOT recommend _Bridge to Terebithia_ for you!
Very good, but very said book. :-)
Cathy
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