The Other Side
  • The Other Side
  • The Other Side
  • The Other Side
  • The Other Side
  • The Other Side
  • The Other Side
  • The Other Side
ISBN: 0399231161
EAN13: 9780399231162
Language: English
Release Date: Jan 15, 2001
Pages: 32
Dimensions: 0.55" H x 11.57" L x 10.16" W
Weight: 1.06 lbs.
Format: Hardcover
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Book Overview

Clover's mom says it isn't safe to cross the fence that segregates their African-American side of town from the white side where Anna lives. But the two girls strike up a friendship, and get around the grown-ups' rules by sitting on top of the fence together.

With the addition of a brand-new author's note, this special edition celebrates the tenth anniversary of this classic book. As always, Woodson moves readers with her lyrical narrative, and E. B. Lewis's amazing talent shines in his gorgeous watercolor illustrations.

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Frequently Asked Questions About The Other Side

  • How long does it take to read The Other Side?

    It takes about 4 Hours and 47 minutes on average for a reader to read The Other Side. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.

  • How long is The Other Side?

    The Other Side is 32 pages long.

  • Who wrote The Other Side?

    The Other Side was written by Jacqueline Woodson and E B Lewis

  • Which awards has The Other Side won?

    The Other Side won the following awards:

    in 2001 The Other Side won the New Atlantic Independent Booksellers Association Award in category .

    in 2001 The Other Side won the Parents Choice Award (Spring) (1998-2007) in category .

    in 2002 The Other Side won the Georgia Children's Book Award in category .

    in 2002 The Other Side won the Children's Books of Distinction Awards in category .

    in 2003 The Other Side won the Golden Sower Award in category .

    in 2003 The Other Side won the Red Clover Award in category .

    in 2003 The Other Side won the North Carolina Children's Book Award in category .

    in 2003 The Other Side won the South Carolina Childrens, Junior and Young Adult Book Award in category .

    in 2003 The Other Side won the Bluebonnet Awards in category .

    in 2003 The Other Side won the California Young Reader Medal in category .

    in 2004 The Other Side won the Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award in category .

    in 2004 The Other Side won the Louisiana Young Readers' Choice Award in category .

    in 2004 The Other Side won the Charlotte Award in category .

    in 2005 The Other Side won the Young Hoosier Book Award in category .

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   A definite place in the library
This book is in our household library because it has a definite bent towards cross-cultural issues. If it were a book, I would give it five stars. I only give it four because I hold the books to the highest standards. The illustrations are interesting but a bit adult focused. Kids could relate if they were less smart. The text is vague and could be more powerful in certain places, but the idea and the story are great. There is a lot of depth in a short book. The issue is not painted in a black and white way.
 
5
   A very powerful story about segregation
I love seeing how children see the world, even if it's not what adults want them to see. I used this story with my students.
 
5
   Story about friendships during segregation
This is a story I love. It is a good way to show students and young kids how to be nice.
 
4
   Ours bound uncorrectly! Great message for everyone.
We bought something to give our grand daughter. A good message. the book is upside down We aren't able to return until we give her the place so we will accept as-is.
 
4
   Suited for Pre K to Kindergarten
This book has great illustrations and is well written. It has a great message, but I was looking for something that was more in line with the subject of racism and segregation. This is a great book to read to young children.
 
2
   Not worth the price
A very short book is too expensive. I like the drawing. I will be returning the book for a refund.
 
5
   Every child should have this in their collection
The story of kids being kids without any adult interference is a wonderful book. I remembered when I was a child, the friends I made that lived across the street. The illustration is wonderful.
 
5
   Friendship across social boundaries
Excellent book, that was the Quoted The students got the message that there was only one race and none that deserved love from a child. I gave my copy to a library and now I have another book to put it in.
 
5
   Great and easy to grasp introduction to race dialogue for ...
It's a cinch to absorb race dialogue for a child. Four-year-old likes a very short story and is not sure if it is accurate.
 
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