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Who did you find most relatable in "SandPeople," and why?

Posted: 24 Mar 2024, 07:51
by Dhathri Sharma
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Re: Who did you find most relatable in "SandPeople," and why?

Posted: 24 Mar 2024, 15:59
by Dennis Nickerson
I found Lea the most relatable character in "Sandpeople" by Cheryl Kerr. I finished reading the book today, and it brought back many childhood memories. My mom and dad were separated when I was 10 (I am now 67). I didn't get shipped off to an Aunt but to my first foster home. I remember the extreme loneliness I experienced there and how I would escape into books. I belonged to a monthly club where you could buy books from a catalog that were age-suitable. "Sandpeople" would be the kind of book I would have purchased. I would be engrossed in Lea's character because of my life experience wrestling with loneliness and allowing my imagination to escape into the worlds of my books.

Re: Who did you find most relatable in "SandPeople," and why?

Posted: 01 May 2024, 02:53
by Annabell Samuel
It is Lea for me. Her curiosity as a child is so relatable. Most children her age will behave the way she behaves.

Re: Who did you find most relatable in "SandPeople," and why?

Posted: 02 May 2024, 10:07
by Kala Krishnakumar
I found Lea to the most relatable. The book allows us to get in her head and see things from her pov.

Re: Who did you find most relatable in "SandPeople," and why?

Posted: 02 May 2024, 13:06
by Jaadugar Yadu
I really values finding friendship in unexpected places or enjoys characters who are different from themselves, I find Lea's classmate more relatable. This character represents the power of unlikely friendships and the importance of embracing differences.

Re: Who did you find most relatable in "SandPeople," and why?

Posted: 03 May 2024, 15:52
by R Chinaza Onwuka
I found Aunt Meg to be very relatable as I underwent similar growth in learning how to listen to people and encourage them .

Re: Who did you find most relatable in "SandPeople," and why?

Posted: 26 Jun 2024, 07:00
by Eobi jonh
Lea is the character that resonates with me the most. Her childlike curiosity and wonder are so endearing and relatable, capturing the essence of childhood innocence and exploration.

Re: Who did you find most relatable in "SandPeople," and why?

Posted: 03 Jul 2024, 06:56
by aub lamar
Lea was the most relatable character to me, as the book provides a unique opportunity to dive into her thoughts and experiences through her perspective, allowing us to understand her motivations and emotions intimately.