Hush is written by Jacqueline Woodson.
Young Adult Novel
5th - 8th Grade
5 out of 5
Hush is about a little girl and her family. Her father is a cop who witnesses a murder and after telling the truth is forced to be placed in the witness protection program along with his family. They are forced to change their names, past, and move to a new state. This change pushes many of the family into new identities.
I really liked this book. It was an easy read but it was still great. I think that the plot was intriguing and kept me wanting to read. The first chapter was the best because they did not come out and tell you what happened to Toswiah, no Evie, but I made predictions as I was reading. I also like how in the beginning they do not just come straight out and tell the reader that this family is black that keep that secret because the family does not want that to be an important factor. Another reason I loved this book is because every family member was lost trying to find their own personal identity, all in a different way. There is one thing about this book that I wish would have been more dramatic. I wish that the ending would have had a final resolution of her father getting a job and having their life go back to normal for Evie.
I think that this book would be a great book to use in the classroom. Although, it may be controversial I think that you could do it in a manner that would be appropriate. When Toswiah left she had to leave behind everything she loved. An activity you could do is have students write a story from her point of view, one where they must change their name and leave everything they love behind. Students could go into detail of what they love and how they would feel.