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Eight-year-old Ernestine returns to visit relatives on the North Carolina farm where she was born.
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This is a story about a city girl who travels into the country to meet her mother's family. She finds out quickly that country life is much different than city life. But as she learns about where her mother came from, she finds out that the city girl in her also loves the country. ( )
  Kelleighk1 | Oct 27, 2016 |
At first I thought this book would be very long and uninteresting, but after reading it, I loved it! What I liked most about the book was the character development. Ernestine was hesitant to engage in the southern farm life, but throughout the book, she grew excited about wearing the overalls, riding the goat, and was okay with getting bug bites. In addition, her cousin, Jack, developed from a mean boy making fun of Ernestine for being from the city to being friends with her and naming his goat a “citified name.” I also really enjoyed the language in the book. This text introduced a southern dialect of English that many children who live in the north, may not ever hear. Ernestine’s aunt calls her “chile” every time she speaks to her and the uncle asked her if “the train ride was to [her] liking.” These words and phrases introduce a new culture to children and provide a new perspective to a different part of our country. Finally, I enjoyed the colorful, watercolor illustrations throughout the book. The bright colors set the scene well and portrayed a warm and sunny North Carolina town. ( )
  kriley5 | Mar 20, 2015 |
This is the story of a little girl named Ernestine who is from a city in North Caroline who goes and visits some of her mothers family members in the country. After a few experiences in the country Ernestine starts to feel at home during her visit. She feels so comfortable with being in the country that she decides that she will be back to visit next year.
  tnt013 | Mar 28, 2011 |
Ernestine takes a train trip to the country to her uncle,aunt,and cousin. She is a city girl learning to appreciate the country. She finds out she was born there and learns to love.
  kag026 | Feb 22, 2011 |
For grades k-3. Illustrations drawn with pastals. Great for a history lesson. Eight-year-old Ernestine returns to visit relatives on the North Carolina farm where she was born.
  sdglenn | Mar 4, 2009 |
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A summer vacation turns into a warm and joyous lesson in family history when young Ernestine visits her relatives in North Carolina. ... Gloria Pinkney's text has a relaxed pace that is perfectly suited to the summer setting. ... In some of Jerry Pinkney's finest work, sunlight filters through his pencil and watercolor illustrations, imbuing them with a feathery soft glow. ... The human figures seem to spring to life in several atmosphere-laden scenes, their expressive, down-home faces shining with surprise, admiration and love. ...
adicionada por CourtyardSchool | editarPublishers Weekly (Aug 31, 1992)
 
In her picture-book debut, the author... re-creates the childhood experience of coming from a northern city to visit relatives in the rural South. ... The author's warm narration is nicely enhanced with realistic dialogue and details; her husband's dappled, impressionistic art depicts a thriving, affectionate African-American farm family, beautifully capturing the subtleties of their interactions and Ernestine's growing confidence in her new surroundings.
adicionada por CourtyardSchool | editarKirkus Reviews (Aug 15, 1992)
 

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