Step, Deborah Ellis
Step, Deborah Ellis
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Step

Author: Deborah Ellis

Narrator: Samantha Quan

Unabridged: 2 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/30/2022


Synopsis

In this powerful collection of short stories, children around the world turn eleven and take a step into their futures. Each one is changed in ways both big and small.
Annoyed at having to walk his sister’s dog on his birthday, Connor heads into an undeveloped subdivision, where he comes across chilling evidence of a stranger’s unhappiness. A girl sneaks away from her class camping trip to a local conservation area and experiences, for the first time, the terror and joy of fending for herself for the first time. Dom’s brother gives him a special crystal to boost his confidence, and the gift conjures up a child laborer from the impoverished area of Madagascar where the stones were mined. Mysterious voices at the local county fair prompt Aislynn to think twice after her older sister dumps her for her high-school buddies. While volunteering at his local soup kitchen, Len discovers that there are bigger shames than having the class bully seeing you in a hairnet. And on an historic bridge in Budapest, Lazlo’s dream of the perfect father-son birthday outing becomes a nightmare when his father introduces him to his Neo-Nazi friends.
A companion to the critically acclaimed Sit.



Key Text Features
short stories
table of contents
dialogue

Reviews

⭐️4.8⭐️ Step is a series short stories about children who have just turned 11 and how each child takes up step towards something new or different. Each story is quite contrastive to the next as they feature children going through all different levels of strife - from their relationship with their par......more

Goodreads review by Karen

3.5 stars. Always thought provoking.......more

Goodreads review by Lynn

Outstanding YA Book The main characters in this book are all 11 years old. They are in several countries and in a variety of situations. One that strikes out at me is the eleven year old migrant held in a Libyan prison. Ellis doesn’t dumb down or sweeten her prose, she’s respectful and direct. No ina......more

Goodreads review by Ann

I sure do love short stories. This collection caught me by surprise...out of the 10 chapter-length stories here, more than half deal with some really heavy topics: migrant children in detention centers in Texas, migrant families crossing the Mediterranean, a neo-Nazi father trying to indoctrinate hi......more