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A carregar... A Place to Hang the Moon (edição 2021)por Kate Albus (Autor)
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. This middle grade, historical fiction is a debut gem by Kate Albus. Three siblings are sent to the countryside at the beginning of the London Blitz—but no one knows they're orphans. They were raised by a cold-hearted grandmother after their parents died, and now she's deceased, too, leaving no other relatives and no one named in their grandmother's will to raise them. Since so many other children are being sent away from the city, the solicitor of the estate suggests the "preposterous plan" of having them join a group of evacuees and look for a family who might take them in forever, but without revealing their wealth. The children face hardships with resilience, and often with humor, but each in their own way as 12-year-old William, 11-year-old Edmund, and 9-year-old Anna have distinct personalities. But what all three want most is just for someone to love them. Sounds a bit sappy when I say it, but Albus has written authentic dialogue and scenes true to the period. Happily adding this to our grade 4/5 school library, but I'd encourage it as an adult read also. We all deserve to have someone in our lives who thinks we hang the moon. Set against the backdrop of World War II, Anna, Edmund, and William are evacuated from London to live in the countryside, bouncing from home to home in search of a permanent family. The children, while moving from one place to another, searching for a true family, suffer cruelty and hunger. They meet a woman named Nora, who is a librarian, and offers her cottage to the children. It is a place where someone thinks they all three hung the moon. This book demonstrates the live of orphan children whose only hope and wish is to find a loving mother (and father). Such a lovely book! A family of three are orphaned at the start of WWII and are evacuated to the countryside. I just loved the librarian, Mrs. Mueller. Responsible William, trying to care for his younger siblings even though he was only 12, broke my heart. This book is new, but feels like a classic. You can’t help but root for the children as they search for a new family to care for them. Retelling: 3 British children become orphans when their final living relative passes away. In an attempt to keep all three siblings together, the solicitor recommends they assume the false identity of evacuees and search for a good home among the families temporarily adopting children to support the war effort. The author expertly paints the children's every thought and feeling and clearly describes their unique personalities as they search for the storybook family they've always wanted. Thoughts and Feelings: My favorite thing about this book is the author's word choice! I've already returned it to the library so I don't have any examples here, but (similar to P.G. Woodhouse) the author, Kate Albus, aptly describes the children's naivete and uncertainty creating a kind of narrative tension that makes them seem so very real people. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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Not only are they without anyone to care for them, but WWII hit England with a terror of bombs. It was difficult to find safe houses for one child let alone three children who wanted to stay together. Through their sheer determination, they remained together.
Their experiences were at times caring, but mainly cruel. They experienced a host of nasty occurrences, and were not loved until they found a wonderful librarian who wanted and loved them. ( )