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Mavis and Merna

par Ian Wallace

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Ian Wallace has created a very beautiful book in which he explores the relationship between a young girl and a young widow. Merna was married to the owner of Gully’s store. Located on the main street of a small town on the ocean shore, Gully’s sells everything from shoes, to wax, to matches, to rain gear. A little girl, Mavis, would like to buy everything in the store. But when Merna’s husband suddenly dies, she holds a wake in the store, then closes it down indefinitely. Mavis’s parents speculate that Merna must have inherited a fortune. Mavis goes over to Merna’s house to see if she can spot evidence of this fortune. But instead of finding money she finds a lifelong friendship. Finally after many years, Mavis and Merna re-open Gully’s which has now become almost a museum of wonders. This touching, gentle story of loss and the healing power of friendship and life in a small town is Ian Wallace at his finest.… (plus d'informations)
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I really liked this book. The first reason I like this book is because of the end pages. They are beautiful and detailed and really caught my eye. They are on a red background the illustrations are of playing cards, pretzels, and candy.

The second reason I really like this book is because of the way Mavis' character grows through the story. For example in the beginning she is a young girl who loves to go to a candy shop, then she is concerned that the shop hasn't been opened in a few days so she goes to the shop owners house to check on her because she knows she is sad her husband died. Then Mavis is showing Mrs. Gully how to do things she doesn't know how to do like cut the grass. They developed a friendship and Mavis grew up and got married. Even through all of that she kept Mrs. Gully company. I think the author did a really good job of showing how she grew into and adult and became a woman but never let her friendship die.

The main idea in this story is reaching out to people in need and making friends. ( )
  jraeke1 | Mar 30, 2014 |
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Ian Wallace has created a very beautiful book in which he explores the relationship between a young girl and a young widow. Merna was married to the owner of Gully’s store. Located on the main street of a small town on the ocean shore, Gully’s sells everything from shoes, to wax, to matches, to rain gear. A little girl, Mavis, would like to buy everything in the store. But when Merna’s husband suddenly dies, she holds a wake in the store, then closes it down indefinitely. Mavis’s parents speculate that Merna must have inherited a fortune. Mavis goes over to Merna’s house to see if she can spot evidence of this fortune. But instead of finding money she finds a lifelong friendship. Finally after many years, Mavis and Merna re-open Gully’s which has now become almost a museum of wonders. This touching, gentle story of loss and the healing power of friendship and life in a small town is Ian Wallace at his finest.

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