The narrative is told through multiple perspectives, including:
Gordon Korman’s Linked is more than just a mystery; it’s a tool for empathy. Whether you are reading it via a library ebook, a physical copy, or a digital classroom platform, the story’s message remains clear: we are all "linked" by our actions and our shared history.
The student who suggests a massive project to counter the hate: creating a paper chain with six million links to represent the victims of the Holocaust.
You can purchase a permanent digital copy from , Barnes & Noble Nook , or Google Play Books . These platforms allow you to download the book for offline reading, similar to a PDF. Key Themes to Discuss While Reading
Students often need a digital version to use text-to-speech tools or to read on tablets during commutes.
The story is set in Chokecherry, Colorado, a town that seems ordinary until a swastika is found painted on the wall of the middle school. Because the town has a hidden, dark history related to the KKK, the incident sparks a firestorm of controversy.