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  1. Oct 30, 2018 · Blended is a book that will deeply resonate with children today. Sharon Draper takes on issues of race that all children confront and centers readers in the character of Isabella who is conflicted in her responses to issues.

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  2. Apr 7, 2020 · Eleven-year-old Isabella’s blended family is more divided than ever in this “timely but genuine” (Publishers Weekly) story about divorce and racial identity from the award-winning and New York Times bestselling author of Out of My Mind, Sharon M. Draper.

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    • Sharon M. Draper
    • Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books
  3. Oct 30, 2018 · Eleven-year-old Isabellas blended family is more divided than ever in this thoughtful story about divorce and racial identity from the award-winning and New York Times bestselling author of Out of My Mind, Sharon M. Draper.

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    • Sharon M. Draper
    • Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books
  4. Eleven-year-old Isabellas blended family is more divided than ever in this “timely but genuine” (Publishers Weekly) story about divorce and racial identity from the award-winning and New York Times bestselling author of Out of My Mind, Sharon M. Draper.

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    • April 07, 2020
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  5. Mar 17, 2021 · Find examples throughout the book where Isabella uses music and musical terms, especially harmony, to talk about her blended family. Why is music a good metaphor for her situation? How do piano keys specifically reflect her life?

  6. Feb 18, 2021 · Blended — Sharon M. Draper. Stunning Stories for Middle Grades. Blended. Paperback. Buy Now. Summary. Eleven-year old Isabella lives in two worlds. She’s a double-backpack-carrying child of divorce, so she lives with her mom one week, and her dad the next.

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  8. Blended is a 2018 novel by veteran young adult fiction writer and lifelong educator Sharon M. Draper. In it, she explores the impact of both racism and divorce on adolescents through the vehicle of a precocious and talented 11-year-old, Isabella Badia Thornton, who narrates the novel.