It's the best book to teach kids not to judge someone by the way they look. Everyone can be friends no matter what they look like. I definitely recommend this book to anyone ages 9 and up.
It must be terrible to be burned. The flames licking at your face with brutal tenderness and the overwhelming heat that leaves you screaming for ice. It must be even more terrible that after treatment, no one wants anything to do with you, to be dubbed, "Firegirl".
In Tony Abbott's spellbinding book, Firegirl, this is exactly what happens. Seventh grader Tom Bender has almost has the same reaction when burned Jessica Feeney joins his class. She looks ugly and intimidating. All the other students turn against her and in a mass of glaring faces, Tom is the only one brave and kind enough to hold her hand and become her friend.
Firegirl was a roller coaster of emotions. I felt compassion towards Jessica, anger at her peers, and annoyance at Tom for not standing up for her. I was broken hearted to see Jessica move to another place before the end of the book but deep down, I knew that was supposed to happen. How else would Tom know more about the world and its realities if Jessica stayed?
This book was one of the things that made me realize something, that human beings are weak when it comes to peer pressure. It's so hard to take a stand against what you believe is right when everyone around you is doing otherwise. It's frightening to stand out against the crowd. People shun you and you begin to feel like you're not a member of the world anymore. But in the end, people begin to accept the fact that you don't want to be like everyone else and some might even take a stand with you.
I loved that book. I was probably my favorite book of all time. It is touching, heart-warming, and can teach kids that it doesn't matter what one might look like on the outside, it counts what you're like on the inside. Even if it doesn't look like a good book from the cover to you, just give it a try and I'm sure you'll love it. Everybody I've heard talk about it said it was wonderful! It made me cry at the end, but only because of the words and what the meaning of them are after you read the whole story.
amazing for tweens and older kids but not great for younger ones.
my name is jordan rayner and im a student at worsley and im curently reading this and i think this is a very GREAT book for students or even parents that are being teased at school and there (might) be some one there that loves you for who you are witch i think is fabulouse. if there were an age group i would recommend this at the maximum of 13+ just in case younger ones find it quit disturbing but im twelve so i have found it to be very sed and fine.
I find the book very touching! Really there is nothing really for parents to be hesitant about though anyone under 10 might not quite understand it. I find that this book has a really nice message: to not judge a book by its cover (as in to not judge a person by what they look like) I really liked this story
I learned that you shouldn't jugde someone by how they look or even how they act. This book is a really good book to read to your self or even to other children. This book has a little bit violence, but other then that I would totally recommend this book.
I loved how it taught me a lesson of not judging people on how they look but how loving and caring they are. Altough, it did get a a little violent when they told about her car accident and the they didnt contantly say a bad word but one part refferd to a bad word and it said a bad word. But the book was sad and i dont think that 9 year olds are ready for this even 10 year olds. It's just a sad book but it teaches a great lesson and has a heart-warming ending. I had different emotions every chapter thats what I love about this book.
I am 14 years old and even i thought this was a great book! It made me cry and i loved it! The girl in this book has had a hard life which was heart warming sorda. This is my favorite book, better than Twilight!
LOVE IT!! im 10 and i read it..... But i think it teaches some very important lessons like how when everybody was judging Jessica by the way she looked and how Tom just went and was very nice to her.
While I under-stand the message, I found the book to be boring. Tony Abbott is know for his fantasy books, like The Secrets of Droon. A big dissapointment.
Love it!!!!! I read it and I am 9 years old. I was hysterical crying for the last 3 chapters and I read the last 3 chapters to my mom. When my dad walked in he thought something was wrong. It is my favorite book,and i've read many. It changed me. It made me realize that appearances don't matter, it's inside us that matters.
This book is a touching story that will leave you hanging forever. The book describes the girl, Jessica's burn in detailed ways which your child should be old enoguh to handle before reading. This heart touching book should be one to remember. Take the lesson form it. Enjoy it.