The Silver Donkey review by WNabi_gips
The Silver Donkey
by Don Powers, Sonya Hartnett
Age Range - 8 - 12
Genre - Classic
Five Star Award

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Age at time of review - 16
Reviewer's Location - Grand Island, NE, United States
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The Silver Donkey is a young adult fiction book written by Sonya Hartnett,and it takes place during World War I.The story starts one day when two sisters, Marcelle and Coco, find a runaway solider in the woods. The solider, Lieutenant Shepard, is blind and is trying to get back home to his dying brother. Marcelle, the oldest sister, realizes they can't get the solider home without help, so they tell their older brother, Pascal. Pascal creates a plan to help get the solider home. In return, the solider tells the children four stories about his good luck charm, a silver donkey.

Opinion: 

The Silver Donkey is a great book. It is interesting and enjoyable. This book has a lot of strengths, but there is one that stands out the most. That strength is the fact that the author's writing draws the reader farther into the book, making it impossible to put down. The ending was okay, but I thought it left a lot of questions unanswered. The author could have put more detail into the ending of the story. Overall, The Silver Donkey is the best children's book I have read in a long time, and I recommend this book to anyone who loves to read.
 
Rating:
5
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Content rating - nothing offensive
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