World Made of Glass, Ami Polonsky
World Made of Glass, Ami Polonsky
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World Made of Glass

Author: Ami Polonsky

Narrator: Jennifer Nittoso

Unabridged: 5 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/17/2023


Synopsis

A heartbreaking, heart-mending novel of love, grief, friendship, and community.  
 
March 1987. The FDA has just approved AZT as the first drug to treat AIDS. But it's too late for Iris’s dad. He’s dying, confined to a hospital bed in the apartment he shares with his boyfriend, J.R. (who Iris hates), four floors above Iris and her mom. Soon, all Iris has left of her kind, loving dad are memories, photos, and a binder full of the poems they used to exchange.
 
As Iris navigates her rage and grief, she resolves to speak out against the rampant fear, misinformation, and prejudice surrounding AIDS—and find the pieces of Dad that she never knew before. In the process, she discovers surprising sides to J.R., the joy of true friendship, and the power of her own voice in school and at home.
 
Award-winning author Ami Polonsky has crafted a lyrical, tender, earth-shattering novel that will stay with you long after you’ve turned the last page.

About Ami Polonsky

Ami Polonsky is a reading and writing tutor, mother to two young children, and author of Gracefully Grayson, among other things. A former language arts teacher and literacy coach, Ami remains passionate about guiding children towards a love of books and helping create lifetime readers. Ami lives outside of Chicago with her family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bookishrealm on February 10, 2023

Ya'll have to stop writing these middle grade books that tear me apart. I knew that this one was going to tug at my heart, but not like that. Taking place in the 1980's World Made of Glass follows the story of Iris who attempts to live a life of normalcy after her father is diagnosed with AIDS. She n......more

Goodreads review by Donna on October 03, 2022

So moving and poignant, this is a story that needs to be read and shared with others. For those of us who grew up in the 80s, there is an strong element of nostalgia, yet the story is also new and raw and filled with historical pieces relating to the AIDS epidemic that we might not have understood a......more

Goodreads review by Anna on May 16, 2023

Well, that one hurt. I love seeing middle grade books tackle heavy concepts. Middle School age kids are capable of understanding and learning about tough things and to assume that they are incapable of reading content like this is ignorant and honestly quite patronizing. Kids go through so much stuf......more

Goodreads review by Patti on December 18, 2022

Heartbreaking story, but essential reading. Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this book. The year 1987. Iris is in middle school. And her dad Steven is dying from AIDS. He is nearing the end of his suffering as the disease ravages his body. Still close to Iris’ mom,......more