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Alison Cragin Herzig

Auteur de Mystery on October Road

13 oeuvres 457 utilisateurs 4 critiques

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Comprend les noms: Alison Herzig

Œuvres de Alison Cragin Herzig

Mystery on October Road (1991) 125 exemplaires
The Boonsville Bombers (1991) 106 exemplaires
A Word to the Wise (1978) 80 exemplaires
The Ten-Speed Babysitter (1987) 36 exemplaires
A Season of Secrets (1982) 20 exemplaires
The Big Deal (1992) 20 exemplaires
Bronco Busters (1998) 17 exemplaires
Thaddeus (1984) 15 exemplaires
Silly Steggy (1993) 13 exemplaires
Oh Boy, Babies (1980) 12 exemplaires
Shadows on the Pond (1985) 7 exemplaires
Wimp of the World (Holiday Five) (1994) 5 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1935-08-20
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
New York, New York, USA
Professions
art dealer
editor
Relations
Herzig, Alan (husband)
Organisations
Editors Ink
Prix et distinctions
National Book Award (1981)
Courte biographie
From "Contemporary Authors":

"On my thirteenth birthday I asked my parents to paint my bedroom dark green and build bookcases on every available wall. My mother was horrified. It seemed like living in a cave to her. But it felt like a library to me and I loved books. Louisa May Alcott, Felix Salten, E. B. White, Marjorie Rawlings, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Dumas, Kipling, Stevenson, Harper Lee, Mary O'Hara, Eric Knight. The list goes on and on. I read at meals and under the covers at night and dreamed of growing up to be a story teller..."

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lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
 
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lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
This is a short chapter book and definitely under appreciated. Thaddeus Quimby Jones was born on Christmas, and named for his great-great uncle Thaddeus Quimby. Each birthday is recorded in a book created by the elderly Thaddeus, complete with illustrations and reminiscences. The continuities from one year to the next, and the bond between the two make for a remarkably lovely story. Well done!

I have to say that the subtleties of the story might make it more appreciated by adults than children.… (plus d'informations)
 
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2wonderY | Aug 22, 2019 |
I read and reread this book frequently as a child, and my recent reread as an adult reminded me why I used to enjoy this book so much. It's about a small group of kids who are reading-challenged and have to be in "O Group," the group for the slower kids. They aren't allowed to use the big shelves in the library, and aren't motivated to learn to read better. But one day one of the books from the big shelves is accidentally left on the O Group table. It has all the allure of forbidden fruit, and the children steal it on a whim. It turns out to be a thesaurus, and the children take turns with it. The power of language and knowledge found in the thesaurus helps each of the children deal with some problem in his or her life. For Henry, the overweight boy, it gives synonyms for "fat" that inspire him to start exercising and go on a diet. For Beegee, the synonyms for "stupid" give him ammo to use on the bigger kids when they push him around at school. For Jonathan, the thesaurus provides a strong speech for his father who is running for a city office. For the rich girl Amanda, it gives all the words that mean "friend." And so on.

I love how this story is so character-driven. Each child is depicted with a realistic personality and believable dialogue. The story is a bit younger than I remember (the kids are in fifth grade), but I thought their interactions with each other and their teachers were age-appropriate. I'm convinced the teacher who made all the fuss about the O Group not being allowed to have the book and then questioning them sternly about it when it was missed had plotted the whole thing from start to finish. And the culminating scene, of the O Group leading a campaign against the disgusting school lunches, shows that words have the power to effect change, and it doesn't matter how old you are if you have an idea to make things better.

This is a fun little story and one that I will be sure to share with my children. Recommended.
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atimco | Jun 13, 2008 |

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Œuvres
13
Membres
457
Popularité
#53,730
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
4
ISBN
24
Langues
1

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