She is the Fox Girl.
I am the White Gazelle.
Together we can outrun anything
Reema feels completely lost. She’ll never call this strange country, with its grey skies and boring food home. Syria is her home and it’s a million miles away. Caylin feels completely alone. She’s looking after her useless mum, stealing from other kids so she can eat. She can’t tell anyone,they’ll only let her down.The refugee and the bully – Reema and Caylin can’t imagine being friends, until a shared secret brings them together.
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I liked the story but it is quite boring at the start. On the other hand she (Reema) is realateable on how she talks to herself on things she wouldn’t actually say out loud but it is very sad how Reema’s dad suffers from an illness and how they lost touch with her brother. My favourites are Caylin and the fox cubs.
This book was very emotional and can relate to many real life situations that occur today in reality. A really good book however some people like this , but the book was written form three different perspectives which is personally not to my taste, when I read books. Each time I stopped reading this book , it left a strong cliff-hanger, which questioned me to what will happen next.
4 STARS
I like how it splits into 3 parts and into 3 points of view. I though it was a bit girly with all the girl characters.
5 STARS
I really liked this book because it starts off with 2 girls who never talked to each other and because of some poor foxes they are now friends. I love it because this shoes that you can’t like someone unless you actually know them.
5 STARS
It was good, because it was about 2 girls coming together and helping a fox.
3 STARS