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by Elizabeth Enright, Joe Krush
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Melody Murray's Books
Melody Murray's Books rated it 12 years ago
Revisited this all-time favorite on audio during a road trip. I was stunned to learn that even though I reread it often, and I've read it countless times to my son, my husband had never heard of it. He loved it- to no one's surprise. What's not to love? It's hilarious, it's poignant, it's got howlin...
the reader in a quiet corner
the reader in a quiet corner rated it 12 years ago
This is one of those books which I thoroughly appreciate as an adult that I wouldn't appreciate as a child, and yet I heartily recommend it to children.It's a sort of Benjamin Button phenomena. As a child, I liked to read Charles Dickens because Matilda loved Dickens. And so I devoured classic after...
Kiwiria
Kiwiria rated it 15 years ago
This was one of my favourite books as a child, and I'm happy to say that it completely passed the test of time. It's just as charming as I remembered it, and Elizabeth Enright really made me feel like I knew the characters and I got to care for them.Usually I can take or leave illustrations in a boo...
Melody Murray's Books
Melody Murray's Books rated it 15 years ago
First re-read of this in probably a decade. I remembered loving it, and I remembered lots besides, but I did not remember it being howlingly funny. Which it is.Coming to this straight from a re-read of Maud Hart Lovelace's Betsy-Tacy books, I find myself unsurprised that I grew up with a deep and ab...
Austen to Zafón
Austen to Zafón rated it 16 years ago
This is a lovely story. I'm particularly drawn to stories in which older people and kids are friends, which is something you almost never see in TV or movies (where the old are generally mocked). And it's nice to read a story in which the family is quite average and normal. The children are fairly r...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 16 years ago
This is the sort of summer everyone seems to remember having had when they bemoan the fact that kids never get outdoors anymore and never have any unstructured time.
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