by Katherine Paterson
Grade level Equivalent: 5.3 The Great Gilly Hopkins by Katherine Paterson is about a girl in foster care that did not trust others and acted out by resorting to bullying. She did not allow anyone to get close to her until a few characters from the story preserved and gained her trust through love; t...
Short, very short, but it was good.
It's still good.
I haven't read this book in a really long time. Since elementary school? Possibly middle school? As a result I didn't remember much about the book. I just knew I enjoyed it as a kid. I was impressed that I still enjoyed this book as an adult. Some books lose their "magic" when you revisit them with ...
The pain! Oh, the pain! I cannot begin to tell you how much this book hurts me. I just... can't even begin to understand why such a book was written in the first place. It's so depressing... and not in a good way! The message in the book is just so horrible to be given to children that I don't think...
A autographed copy of the book was given to me by my aunt when I was around 9. At the time, I was completely uninterested in anything not related to fantasy (though honestly, not much has changed), so it didn't appeal to me. But I do remember reading it anyway and being impressed. I liked the author...
Gilly dreams of reuniting with the mother who abandoned her to foster care. She bounces through a few foster homes, perfecting her tormenting skills. Everything changes when she is placed in a home in Thompson Park, Maryland. A great story of growing up and finding a place in the world.