Safe at Home

Safe at Home by Sharon Robinson, published by Scholastic in 2007, is a poignant narrative that follows ten-year-old Elijah Breeze as he navigates the challenges of life after his father’s death. Relocating to New York City with his mother, Elijah enrolls in a summer baseball camp, where he seeks to forge new friendships and acclimate to his new urban environment. This edition spans 150 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of loss, adaptation, and the quest for belonging. As Elijah engages with his peers at the baseball camp, the narrative delves into his experiences and emotions, highlighting the complexities of childhood in the face of change. The book provides insight into the dynamics of friendship and the impact of a significant life transition, making it a relatable read for young audiences.
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After the death of his father, Elijah Breeze, a ten-year-old African American boy, moves back to New York City with his mother and attends a summer baseball camp as he tries to make new friends and adapt to urban ways.
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