RAE’S READS

Today’s post is a recommendation for two books I recently read, which were given to me for my LFL (Little Free Library). Both books are about kids in America’s earlier years.

Patricia McLachlan, author of the wonderful Sarah, Plain and Tall, has written (in 1993) a heart-wrenching, heart-warming story, titled, simply, Baby. It tells the story of twelve year old Larkin, who finds a year-old baby in a basket in his front yard. She has a note attached to her clothing saying the baby’s name is Sophie, and her mother will return for her when she can. Sophie quickly loves her way into the heart of the family. Of course, the inevitable day arrives, and what happens to Sophie and the family’s reaction constitutes the rest of the awesomely written novel.

Just Juice is Karen Hesse’s successful attempt to describe what it was like to be a child during The Great Depression. The book’s heroine is very empathetic to others, especially her father, both of whom can’t read and hate schooling of any kind for that reason. Nine year old “Juice” is hounded by her school’s truant officer, and eventually not being able to read causes trouble for Juice and the entire family. It is an interesting page turner that will cause the reader to wonder and worry about the outcome enough to finish it in one sitting.

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4 responses to “SATURDAY MORNINGS FOR KIDS: Two Chapter Books”

  1. sjhigbee Avatar

    Thank you for sharing these two delightful reads, Rae:). They both sound ideal for both children and adults alike…

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      Well, we’re really all big kids anyway, aren’t we?

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      1. sjhigbee Avatar

        I’ve never grown up…

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  2. carhicks Avatar

    I like a children’s book that has appeal to adults and others. I have read Sarah, Plain and Tall, but not Baby. Just Juice sounds very good as well. Nice choices to share.

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