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From: Kathy Jarombek <KathyJ_at_perrotlibrary.org>
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 09:12:29 -0500
I was surprised as well to see this as an honor book, because there hadn't been much buzz about it. But we had brought it to our Young Young Critics book discussion group for 4th and 5th graders in March and they really liked it a lot -- they especially enjoyed the humor and the cliff-hanging chapter endings. What I think is so wonderful about it is that it's the perfect book to give to a child who has to read historical fiction (and thinks they don't like it!)
Kathy Jarombek Perrot Library Old Greenwich, CT
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From: Kathleen T. Horning
Sent: Monday, January 25, 2010 6:25 PM To: CCBC-NET Subject:
The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg
This one wasn't on my radar at all, I'm afraid, until it was announced as a Newbery Honor -- though it should have been because I think I recall seeing it as the choice on a few mock Newbery lists, and I've enjoyed Rodman Philbrick's books in the past. For whatever reason, it slipped by me when it came out last spring.
I read it over the weekend and am glad I did. For those of you who haven't read it, it's a picaresque novel set during the Civil War about 12-year-old Homer Figg, who goes off in search of his brother after he has been illegally enlisted into the Union army. He meets quite a few unsavory characters along the way and has some hair-raising adventures, and Homer's ability to bend the truth usually works to his advantage. The novel has hyperbolic, humorous voice and great cliff-hanger chapter endings. It's a quick and easy read and it reminds me the easier novels by Christopher Paul Curtis. I would definitely recommend it to kids who like "Bud, Not Buddy."
I'd be curious to see what others think of the book.
KT
Kathleen T. Horning Director Cooperative Children's Book Center 4290 Helen C. White Hall 600 N. Park St Madison, WI 53706
Phone: 608-263-3721 FAX: 608-262-4933
horning_at_education.wisc.edu http://www.education.wisc.edu/ccbc/
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 09:12:29 -0500
I was surprised as well to see this as an honor book, because there hadn't been much buzz about it. But we had brought it to our Young Young Critics book discussion group for 4th and 5th graders in March and they really liked it a lot -- they especially enjoyed the humor and the cliff-hanging chapter endings. What I think is so wonderful about it is that it's the perfect book to give to a child who has to read historical fiction (and thinks they don't like it!)
Kathy Jarombek Perrot Library Old Greenwich, CT
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From: Kathleen T. Horning
Sent: Monday, January 25, 2010 6:25 PM To: CCBC-NET Subject:
The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg
This one wasn't on my radar at all, I'm afraid, until it was announced as a Newbery Honor -- though it should have been because I think I recall seeing it as the choice on a few mock Newbery lists, and I've enjoyed Rodman Philbrick's books in the past. For whatever reason, it slipped by me when it came out last spring.
I read it over the weekend and am glad I did. For those of you who haven't read it, it's a picaresque novel set during the Civil War about 12-year-old Homer Figg, who goes off in search of his brother after he has been illegally enlisted into the Union army. He meets quite a few unsavory characters along the way and has some hair-raising adventures, and Homer's ability to bend the truth usually works to his advantage. The novel has hyperbolic, humorous voice and great cliff-hanger chapter endings. It's a quick and easy read and it reminds me the easier novels by Christopher Paul Curtis. I would definitely recommend it to kids who like "Bud, Not Buddy."
I'd be curious to see what others think of the book.
KT
Kathleen T. Horning Director Cooperative Children's Book Center 4290 Helen C. White Hall 600 N. Park St Madison, WI 53706
Phone: 608-263-3721 FAX: 608-262-4933
horning_at_education.wisc.edu http://www.education.wisc.edu/ccbc/
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