【2459】《罗克西的彩色世界》Roxie in Color – Diane Debrovner 有声书音频MP3+电子书

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📘 英文有声书介绍:

《罗克西的彩色世界》(Roxie in ColorRoxie in Color — Diane Debrovner & Stacy Cervenka

(Audible / June 2, 2026)

推荐语:​ 爸妈看不见颜色,但 Roxie 看见了偏见——一个新学校、盲父母、一只碎嘴小狗,教会她:真正该”隐藏”的不是家人的不同,而是想讨好所有人的自己。

1. 资源概况

  • 作者:​ Diane Debrovner(美国童书作家/编辑);Stacy Cervenka(合著)
  • 朗读者:​ Aria Mia Loberti(All the Light We Cannot See主演,嗓音温暖叙事感强)+ Jeff Ebner
  • 形式:​ 有声书 MP3(无删节,7h41m)
  • 官方 Ages:​ 9–12 岁 | Grade 4–7
  • Lexile 估:​ 740L–880L
  • 分类:​ ✅ 初级章节书(MG Lower · Contemporary / Family / Neurodiversity & Disability Lit)

2. 内容亮点

  • 独特的家庭设定:​ 12 岁的 Roxie 父母是先天性盲者——她负责读公交站牌、挑衣服颜色、描述夕阳,却在新学校因此被贴上”奇怪”标签。她想融入,又怕暴露家人的不同。
  • 狗的视角穿插:​ 家中狗狗偶尔”旁白”吐槽人类行为,增添轻松感,冲淡敏感话题的沉重。
  • 关于看见与被看见:​ 核心不是”可怜残障”,而是探讨——什么叫正常?谁有资格定义”看得见”?​ Roxie 最终学会:父母的盲不是缺陷,她也不必为此道歉。
  • 当代 MG 多元代表佳作:​ 入选 2026 年多项 Summer Reading 推荐,对标 Wonder(但更侧重视障家庭而非面部差异)。

3. 使用建议

维度建议
国内适用:亲子共读 / 可独立阅读(建议引导讨论)
适合 EFL 年龄11–15 岁(国内五年级~初三,英语中等及以上)
英语难度CEFR B1–B2 下限(校园对话简单,含盲文、导盲犬等专题词汇)
使用场景初级章节书 SEL 书单、多元包容主题、Wonder对照阅读
⚠️ 注意涉及校园排斥/自我认同议题,建议听后简单讨论

4. 同难度/同类型推荐

  • Wonder(R.J. Palacio,同级 MG,多元接纳)
  • Fish in a Tree(同级 MG,读写障碍+自我价值)
  • Out of My Mind(Sharon Draper,同级 MG,脑瘫主角)

📘 出版信息

Roxie in Color – Diane Debrovner 有声书音频MP3+电子书

Ages: 9 – 12 years
Children’s Audiobooks
Roxie in Color
By: Diane Debrovner, Stacy Cervenka
Narrated by: Aria Mia Loberti, Jeff Ebner
Length: 7 hrs and 41 mins
Release date: 06-02-26
Language: English

Roxie in Color – Diane Debrovner
https://www.audible.com/pd/Roxie-in-Color-Audiobook/B0GNQ5D1MH

Roxie wants to blend in at a new school, which is hard to do when your parents are blind, in this remarkable novel about friendship, misperceptions, and family—plus a dog’s view of the world.

Roxie loves her parents, but other people can’t seem to see past the fact that they’re blind—and they don’t really see Roxie, either. To them, she’s just “the girl with the blind parents.” So when her family moves to a new town and Roxie starts seventh grade at a new school, she’s determined to be known for the other parts of who she is: an artist, an animal lover, and the kind of person who bakes cookies for people she cares about for no special reason. But that means keeping her parents’ blindness a secret from the kids at school and definitely not telling anyone that she might inherit the eye condition that caused her mother’s vision loss—at least until they get to know her.

For a while, Roxie is happier than she’s ever been. But when her lies and omissions lead to a visit from Child Protective Services, will Roxie find the courage to be fully honest with her friends, her parents, and herself? This heartfelt depiction of a girl establishing her own identity, with some chapters told from the perspective of her mother’s loyal guide dog, is an authentic portrayal of the joys, challenges, and everyday ordinariness of being raised by parents who have a disability.

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