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Sarah, Plain and Tall - Community Reviews back

by Patricia MacLachlan
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A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it 14 years ago
I know that this is a children's book, but I found this book to be as magical as the hallmark movie. I could read this over and over again. It was just so heart-warming.
tamabam
tamabam rated it 14 years ago
Jonathon's class read this one in school also
wealhtheow
wealhtheow rated it 15 years ago
A good accompaniment to the Little House series. A widower seeks a new wife as a help-mate, and in response to his newspaper ad comes Sarah, plain and tall. A sweet little story about the developing relationship between a step-mother and her new family, and a nice snippet of frontier life.
Flying Kick-a-pow!
Flying Kick-a-pow! rated it 15 years ago
we read this in fourth grade. i remember thinking it was okay ... and sad.
mrsbond
mrsbond rated it 15 years ago
Caleb and Anna miss their mother, especially her singing. Papa also misses the companionship, so he puts an ad out for a new wife. Sarah responds and agrees to visit for one month. During that time they all grow to enjoy each other's company.
debnance
debnance rated it 17 years ago
When Caleb is born, his mother dies. Caleb’s sister, Anna, is angry with Caleb for causing the death of their mother, but she also loves Caleb. The whole story of Sarah, Plain and Tall, is filled with beautiful conflicts like these. When Sarah arrives to answer the ad placed by Anna’s father for a m...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 21 years ago
I'm normally not very interested in the settling of the Plains States. I don't know why, maybe because I'm agoraphobic and I don't even want to read about open spaces? I enjoyed reading this anyway, at least in part because I enjoying stories about people deliberately creating a family.
The Review Man
The Review Man rated it 25 years ago
I sound my barbaric 'meh' over the roofs of Goodreads.
Babbling 'Bout Books
Babbling 'Bout Books rated it 27 years ago
Read this in Grade 4, liked the book but the vast number of assignments/tasks required to analyze the book in class lost some of the appeal for the book for me.
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