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The Year of Miss Agnes

Updated: Aug 2, 2022

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"With Miss Agnes, the world got bigger and then it got smaller. We used to think we were something, but then she told us all the things that were bigger than us, the universe and all that, and then all the things that were smaller. Too small to even see. So people are sort of in-between, not big or small, just in between. That was really interesting to think about."


Guys, "The Year of Miss Agnes" is such a precious story. Beware, it may cause you to tear up a bit.


It's such an incredible story portrayed from a student's viewpoint.



Rating: ☆☆☆☆


☆ star = highly disliked & probably didn't finish.

☆☆ stars = wouldn't recommend.

☆☆☆ stars = mostly good but may have some concerns.

☆☆☆☆stars = very good.

☆☆☆☆☆ stars = reserved for my absolute favorite books.


Recommended Ages: 8-12 years


Valuable Lessons: The power of caring for others, looking deeper than the surface, showing empathy, and simply being kind. It also is a powerful testimony to the impact a teacher can have on a child's life.


Questionable Content: There is one swear word said only once.


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