Realistic Fiction book are books that are not real however they are very realistic and could happen in real life. Realistic fiction books allows us to better connect to the story and we tend to understand the story better. Realistic fiction also expose us to the world because they show us what people go through and how they react to them.
Wonder by R. J. Palacios
- This book focuses on acceptance and empathy. The story follows a young boy named Auggie who has a facial deformity. This story tell the story of his experience going to school and how he's treated by his classmates. This book deals his struggles with bullying and his journey through friendships.
- This children's book focuses on the story of two sisters on their first day of school. One of the sisters wear her blue hijab and faces some teasing because of this. Her sisters stands by her side learning what it means to be proud of yourself and to have resilience. This book highlights themes of pride, identity ,and to standing up for yourself.
Reflection: I really enjoy the genre of realistic fiction. The books that are a part of this genre allow us to truly immerse ourselves into the story. These types of stories also allows us to understand and learn about different cultures all around the world. For example the book "The proudest blue" teaches us about things that we may have not been very informed in. This genre also includes more people because they represent more diverse characters, experience, and showing us different perspective.


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