Saturday, April 30, 2022

Alicia and the Hurricane by Leslea Newman, Elizabeth Erazo Baez, Georgina Lazaro


Alicia is young and goes to sleep each night listening to the frogs.  But when a hurricane comes, her family boards the house up and heads for a shelter.

Lee and Low Books and Edelweiss let me read this book for review (thankyou).  It has been published and you can get a copy now.

At the shelter she can hear the people and the weather outside but no the frogs.  After the storm, they head for home.  Their house has been damaged but her father says they'll fix it up even better than it was.  She still hears no frogs.

Did the hurricane kill them?  Read it and see.

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