Protagonist and Central Conflict: Fifth grader Caitlin has Asperger’s syndrome and relies on her brother Devon to help to understand and communicate. When Devon is killed in a school shooting, Caitlin struggles to come to terms with a world that she does not understand.
Potential Sensitivity Issues: gun violence; school shooting; neurodiversity
Kathryn Erskine, Author
Bio: Born in the Netherlands; growing up, lived in Israel, South Africa, and Scotland; currently lives in Virginia; a practicing attorney for 15 years before turning to her first love, writing; offers writing workshops to young readers; has a daughter with Asperger’s
Other Works: The Absolute Value of Mike (2012); Seeing Red (2013); Mama Africa (2017); The Incredible Magic of Being (2018); All of Us (2021)
Awards for Mockingbird: National Book Award for Young People’s Literature; The Dolly Gray Children’s Literature Award; ALA’s Children’s Notable Book; ALA’s Best Fiction for Young Adults
CENTRAL THEMES, noted throughout this Teaching Unit:
The End of Innocence
The Power of Empathy
The Need for Closure
The Dynamics of Grief
STUDY OBJECTIVES: In accomplishing the components of this Unit, students will:
Gain insight into how children with autism, specifically Asperger’s syndrome, adjust to events and interact with friends and family.
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