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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma
Macy McMillan and the Rainbow Goddess by Shari Green is a heartwarming story about friendship and understanding. Macy, who is deaf, forms an unlikely bond with her elderly neighbor and learns valuable lessons about love and acceptance.
In Macy McMillan and the Rainbow Goddess by Shari Green, we meet Macy, a deaf sixth-grader who is struggling with big changes in her life. Her mother is remarrying, and they're moving to a new house. To make matters worse, Macy is paired up with a girl named Iris for a genealogy project, and she doesn't like Iris at first. Macy sees Iris as a nosy neighbor who is trying to invade her life and doesn't understand her.
However, as time goes on, Macy begins to understand Iris better. She learns that Iris is not trying to invade her life, but is just lonely and wants to be friends. Macy also discovers that, like her, Iris has faced her own struggles. Iris's husband died, and she is moving to an assisted living facility. Macy and Iris bond over their shared love for reading, and Macy starts to see Iris as more than just a nosy neighbor.
As Macy and Iris work on their genealogy project, they learn about their own family histories. Macy discovers that her ancestors were immigrants who faced struggles similar to her own. This realization helps Macy to accept her own situation and see that she is not alone in her struggles. She also learns more about Iris's past, including her love for gardening, which leads to the nickname 'Rainbow Goddess'.
Meanwhile, Macy is also dealing with the changes in her personal life. She's worried about her mother remarrying and her new step-sisters. However, through her growing relationship with Iris, she learns to accept these changes and embrace her new family. She also starts to appreciate the support and love her mother has for her.
As the story progresses, Macy's relationship with Iris deepens. She realizes that Iris is not just a nosy neighbor, but a kind and understanding friend. Macy starts to appreciate the lessons Iris has taught her about acceptance and understanding. She learns to communicate with Iris through writing and even starts to learn sign language, showing her commitment to their friendship.
At the same time, Macy's relationship with her soon-to-be step-sisters improves. She starts to see them as part of her new family, and by the end of the story, she is looking forward to the new house and the changes in her life. Macy's journey from resistance to acceptance mirrors her growth as a person.
In the end, Macy McMillan and the Rainbow Goddess is a heartwarming story about friendship, acceptance, and embracing change. Macy's relationship with Iris helps her to see the beauty in change and learn to adapt to new situations. She realizes that change can be scary, but it can also bring new opportunities and happiness.
As the story concludes, Macy and Iris complete their genealogy project and hold a small ceremony in the garden. Macy leaves a part of her family's history in the garden for Iris, symbolizing the bond they share. The story ends with Macy looking forward to her new life, with Iris by her side as her friend and neighbor.
Macy McMillan and the Rainbow Goddess by Shari Green is a heartwarming middle-grade novel about a girl named Macy who is struggling with big changes in her life. When her neighbor, Iris, a feisty elderly woman who is losing her sight, asks Macy for help, the two form an unlikely friendship. Through their shared love of baking and poetry, Macy learns valuable lessons about acceptance, empathy, and the power of friendship.
Readers who enjoy heartwarming and emotional stories
Those interested in exploring themes of friendship, empathy, and overcoming obstacles
People who appreciate diverse and relatable characters, including a protagonist who is deaf
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