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Book Reviews of When Jessie Came Across the SeaBook Review: Never read anything like!!!! Summary: 5 Stars
When Jessie Came Across the Sea teaches a lot about history. It explains about immigration. Immigration is moving from one country to another. Jessie immigrated from a small, poor village. She wasn't happy to leave her elderly grandmother.
She met a guy named Lou on the ship to America. She lost touch with him on the mainland. They found each other in a park on a winter day. They dated for a couple of months. Then Lou proposed to Jessie.
The ending was great!!! Jessie's grandmother came to America live with her. This book was AWESOME!!!!!
Mikala
DME
Book Review: When I Read Jessie Came Across The Sea Summary: 5 Stars
In this book, Jessie Came Across The Sea, immigrants face hardships. The hardships are leaving their family. They also face tough times,like getting their feelings hurt. Another hardship is when Jessie didn't have a choice to leave. She suffered because she had to leave her family and friends.
She was frazzled when her grandma came! Jessie was also happy when she met that boy! Jessie was so excited when she came back home! She was also excited when she got married. She was happy when she came across the sea!
Branden
DME
Book Review: When I Read Jessie Came Across The Sea Summary: 5 Stars
In this book, Jessie Came Across The Sea, immigrants face hardships. The hardships are leaving their family. They also face tough times,like getting their feelings hurt. Another hardship is when Jessie didn't have a choice to leave. She suffered because she had to leave her family and friends.
She was frazzled when her grandma came! Jessie was also happy when she met that boy! Jessie was so excited when she came back home! She was also excited when she got married. She was happy when she came across the sea!
Branden
DME
Book Review: Beautifully Illustrated Summary: 4 Stars
This book is a sweet tale about a young lady's journey to America. It is a very easy read that is beautifully illustrated. This piece works well as a picture-book companion piece to an immigration unit.
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