Homecoming
by:
Cynthia Voigt (author)
"IT'S STILL TRUE." That's the first thing James Tillerman says to his sister Dicey every morning. It's still true that their mother has abandoned the four Tillerman children somewhere in the middle of Connecticut. It's still true they have to find their way, somehow, to Great-aunt Cilla's house...
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"IT'S STILL TRUE." That's the first thing James Tillerman says to his sister Dicey every morning. It's still true that their mother has abandoned the four Tillerman children somewhere in the middle of Connecticut. It's still true they have to find their way, somehow, to Great-aunt Cilla's house in Bridgeport, which may be their only hope of staying together as a family. But when they get to Bridgeport, they learn that Great-aunt Cilla has died, and the home they find with her daughter, Eunice, isn't the permanent haven they've been searching for. So their journey continues to its unexpected conclusion -- and some surprising discoveries about their history, and their future.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780689851322 (0689851324)
Publish date: August 1st 2002
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Pages no: 402
Edition language: English
Series: Tillerman Cycle (#1)
4.5 stars. Dragged in some spots and Gram Tillerman was actually kind of scary.
This is one of the most beautiful books I have ever read. When I was in junior high, I enjoyed this book, but it made me feel uncomfortable. I never thought children were able to pull off such feats. Now that I am older, and I am going through my own struggles, I drank in Voigt's story. This nove...
What a beautiful story. And what a satisfying end. I think, I am going to buy "Dicey's Song" in spite of my huge to-read-pile.Thank you, Kammy Kayee!
Woah. When I picked up this book with its unassuming cover from the young adult cart, I was not expecting such a heavy story, nor one with so much depth. There's just so much that happens in this story, it almost seems like several different novellas put together to form the narrative of this partic...
I remembner reading this in like the 6th grade for AR points, loved the story, the writing, and i felt such sorrow over the mom leaving her kids like that and their struggle to survive