Belle Teal
Author | Ann M. Martin |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Children novel |
Publication date | 2001 |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Belle Teal is a novel written by Ann M. Martin in 2001. It tells the story of Belle Teal Harper,[1] her mother Adele, her grandmother Belle Teal Rhodes,[2] and their friends and community. Belle Teal is now going into 5th grade, and this year is very special. She is going to have the best teacher ever! (The one she's been hoping to get forever.) And her best friends are in her class. Also, a few new kids are coming to her school, some kids who are different than her, but not so much. There are two new kids in her class. She becomes great friends with one of them, Darryl, and introduces him to her best friend Clarice. The other one is a snob named Vanessa, who Belle Teal calles HRH. While all this is happening, her grandma is losing her memory, and keeps calling her by her mother and Uncle's names!
The book deals with many difficult aspects of growing up; Belle Teal encounters racism, death, abuse, bullying, and other harsh realities of adulthood. She also begins to learn that not all adults are saints and that one cannot always depend on them, regardless of how desperate or alone you are. However, Belle Teal proves to be a strong, powerful young woman, with a deep sense of right and wrong and the guts to fight for what she believes in. Her story is woven with the love and support of friends and family; it illustrates the bonds between us and encourages us to be courageous and heartfelt and earnest and true—and to make the best of what we are given. She is taught to stand up for herself and others.
References
- ↑ "Pupils get lessons in resisting tide of racial bias". Philadelphia Inquirer. January 7, 2002. Retrieved 2009-01-17.
- ↑ Callone, Patricia R. (2006). A Caregiver's Guide to Alzheimer's Disease. Demos Medical Publishing. p. 93. ISBN 978-1-932603-16-3.