Review Detail
Middle Grade Fiction
186
Authors AND Characters Working Together
Overall rating
4.0
Plot
4.0
Characters
4.0
Writing Style
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
4.0
The Door is Open is centered around the community center in Maple Grove, New Jersey and follows the adventures of a variety of children there. Since the center is so important to the Desi community, when the building is in danger of being shut down, the children try to find a way to keep their beloved gathering place open.
Good Points
It was great that each chapter clearly listed the author's name, so that readers who find a story that particularly resonates with them or characters who share a similar cultural background can then look up other stories by that author. While the stories all center on different aspects of the closing and the lives of the characters, the stories all flow together well and work particularly effectively as a whole. We are just starting to see diverse short stories work their way into language arts anthologies and online literature classes, which is great to see!
I love short story collections that highlight authors who share some aspects of cultural backgrounds, and this one will be a great addition to my growing collection of culturally connected short stories. Make sure to also look for titles like Ali and Saeed's Once Upon an Eid and Baron, Levy, and Milliner's On All Other Nights: A Passover Celebration in 14 Stories which are separate stories, but also Oh's You Are Here: Connecting Flights or Saee, Ali, Al-Marashi, and Thompkins-Bigelow's Grounded which are both collections of interconnected short stories set at airports.
I love short story collections that highlight authors who share some aspects of cultural backgrounds, and this one will be a great addition to my growing collection of culturally connected short stories. Make sure to also look for titles like Ali and Saeed's Once Upon an Eid and Baron, Levy, and Milliner's On All Other Nights: A Passover Celebration in 14 Stories which are separate stories, but also Oh's You Are Here: Connecting Flights or Saee, Ali, Al-Marashi, and Thompkins-Bigelow's Grounded which are both collections of interconnected short stories set at airports.
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