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 enjoyed this book, it was very interesting and a fairly easy read.
2.5 STARS
This book was really fun to read. I loved being able to see how both the characters think and I loved the suspenseful moments. I would love a part 2.
5 STARS
Amazing and motivational, very real feeling. In the book are relatable situations that could happen in life. Friendships can form in any way and with people you might not like at first. Show that if you believe in something and are determined to do it, then you can. When the foxes (*spoiler), I felt that it was impossible for them (*spoiler)
5 STARS
What a fantastic review, I’ve just missed a bit at the end so we don’t give anything away.
Thanks Mrs Northcott
I really liked how it changed perspective every chapter and how it was keeping you in the dark a bit. It also makes you think how bad some people get it and how hard it must be for refugees. I also think it is a great and heartwarming story and I found it very hard to put down.
I very much enjoyed this book because it was interesting for two completely different characters to be brought together in such a way. It was also interesting to consider why a bully would do things like that or why a foreign student could be confused at something seemingly obvious. Overall it is a very good book and it kept me up reading.
4 1/2 STARS