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Two Suns in the Sky Miriam BatAmi Books Reviews


Like the title says, amazing doesn't even begin to cover it, I LOVED THIS BOOK!!!!!!!!!

It made me want to laugh, it made me want to cry, it made me want to sing, it made me want to scream...all at different points and for different reasons...I was amazed how quickly the 213 pages flew by, and by how sweet the words were. The romantic, beautiful parts made me smile wistfully, the painful parts made me want to reach out and comfort Chris and Adam...I felt so close, I really thought i could...

I was right there next to both of them the whole time. I was in the bus seat in front of the two when Adam finds out what Chris's father did,I was kneeling next to Cris when she was in the confessional,I heard Adam tell Chris he loved her in the bustling streets of NYC, I slid under the whole in the fence right behind them...the way Bat-Ami told Chris and Adam's story kept the reader close by at all times, something that some novels don't always have, making you feel like a pain old reader.

The end left me hopeful and hanging, praying that there might be a sequel...which there isn't...Also, Chris is Catholic, I am too and it was another way I felt connected to the characters...BEAUTIFUL

I actually checked this book out from our local library, and I really wish I hadn't...I have this feeling it's going to be permanently checked out. I'm 14 (Using my mom's account) and I love this book...just read it.
This a story of a young girl, Christine Cook who is experiencing her first love with a boy named Adam. It just so happens to be a forbidden first love. Adam has just arrived at a refugee camp in Oswego, New York for Jewish people fleeing from Yugoslavia. Christine is forbidden to go to the refugee camp by her father. She disobeys his wishes and becomes friends with Adam. She soon develops her first crush on him. She gets an indescribable feeling when she is with him and soon discovers that she is in love with him. Through the school year she continually sneaks to the refugee camp to see him, until they both finally realize that they can not continue seeing each other because of the harm it is causing Christine's family.

This is an amazing book for young girls who are experiencing their first love. The story is beautifully told with out containing any graphic material and leaving just enough to the imagination. Christine shows girls how to deal with the insecurities they are facing in their lives. Christine's true self is portrayed by being described as strong, and adventurous, which both of these apply to many teenage girls. I think all teen girls should read this book by Miriam Bat-Ami, because of the adventure it sends you on as a reader and the ending that seems very appropriate.
This book takes place in Oswego New York during WWII. Christine Cook is thouroughly bored with her life until an emergency refugee shelter is set up a few blocks from her house. Adam Bornstein is a Jewish refugee from Yugoslavia who has arrived at the shelter in Oswego. Chris sneaks into the shelter and meets Adam. They become good friends and quickly fall in love. Chris's father is completely opposed to anything "foreign", including Chris's love for Adam. Chris refuses to stop seeing Adam, so her father whips her with a belt. Even then, Chris refuses to give up her love for Adam. Chris and Adam's love truly conquers all!
I really liked this book by Miriam Bat-Ami because it shows that if people love each other enough, nothing will get between them. If the love is true, race and language will not matter. You shouldn't try to end a relationship if the people are in love, even if you don't approve. This is a lesson that we all can afford to learn.
This book was very good. Its title is Two Suns in the Sky and the authors name is Miriam Bat-Ami. This book involves a young boy and a young girl that meet each other from a refugee camp. Adam is the boy who came from Yougoslavia on a ship to come to America to be free from the war that has been going on. Christine Cook who is the girl that has lived in America her whole life begins to fall inl ove with Adam. I would reccomend this book to anyone who enjoys a story with a little romance in it and in the same timeinformation about a war that is going on in the story and how people from Yougoslavia and other places come to America to be free from the war. I liked this book a lot and I hope i can find more books by this came author to read in the future. Now i am a little more consiuos on how refugees were treated and how other people did not like them just because they were sent to America to be free and safe form the war and at the same time some of their family members are fighting over in their country to make their country independent and free like America. I enjoyed this book and I would read another Holocaust book in the future.
I don't know about this book but it's on the curriculum for my juniors in my high school. Anyway, I found it to be kind of mildly immature. I felt Christine's father was just a caricature of anti-Semite with no real purpose as to be the only obstacle between her and Adam. I felt that the author knew that this Jewish Romeo and Catholic Juliet was never going to get together anyway. Despite all the love between them, it's not enough to over cultural wars and religious differences. Not that Christine and Adam were so religious to begin with and sadly situations like this happened and hopefully we can go past them but it's hard when the author never tells us what happened to them after they separate. I felt kind of insulted when there was a Bible quiz after Thanksgiving Dinner written in the novel was ridiculous. Maybe not in Oswego but in Bible Country but in upstate New York. I felt that Adam and Christine only imagined a wonderful relationship because it was so foreign for both of them. You wonder would it have been bad if they got together even with religious differences aside. Love is love, it has no color, religion, or gender and I'll leave it that. Love has no agenda but society does.
I have to read this for a young adult literature class and so far I haven't been able to get interested in it.
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