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Gayle Rosengren

Auteur de What the Moon Said

3 oeuvres 86 utilisateurs 5 critiques

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Gayle Rosengren received a degree in creative writing from Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois. Before becoming a full-time author, she worked as a children's and young adult librarian, a reference librarian, and as a copyeditor at American Girl. Many of her short stories for children were afficher plus published in Cricket, Ladybug, Jack and Jill, and Children's Digest magazines. Her novels include Cold War on Maplewood Street and What the Moon Said. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

Œuvres de Gayle Rosengren

What the Moon Said (2014) 63 exemplaires
Cold War on Maplewood Street (2015) 20 exemplaires

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Sweet historical fiction about a hopeful, imaginative little girl named Esther. Fans of Anne of Green Gables and Little House on the Prairie will certainly enjoy this first novel by Gayle Rosengren. I snuggled into it and liked it very much, especially the chapters where the family is living on a farm in Wisconsin.
 
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Harks | 3 autres critiques | Dec 17, 2022 |
Esther Vogle's family lives in Chicago as the Great Depression starts. When her father loses his job, the family buys a run down small farm in Wisconsin and moves there. The bulk of the story is episodic, telling of life on the farm and in the small community in Wisconsin, but the overarching point of the book is Esther's constant desire to have her mother tell her she loves her, or give her a hug, or a kiss. She is convinced that her mother loves her brother and sisters more than she loves her.
Most of the unpleasant events in the book reach an almost Pollyanna-like happy conclusion rather quickly. A few troubles take longer to resolve, and Esther doesn't get a real answer to the Mother-love question until the end of the book.
I found Rosengren's writing style a little too straightforward and simplistic. She has a good story, and tells it well, but there is no beauty to the language. That is the greatest weakness to the book.
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fingerpost | 3 autres critiques | Mar 4, 2017 |
A ring around the moon is an omen of bad things to come. Ten-year-old Esther doesn’t know whether or not she believes her Ma’s superstitions, but the moon’s warning seems to come true when her father loses his job in Chicago. It is 1930 and the nation is in the grip of the Great Depression. Jobs in the city are impossible to find. After a ling discussion between her patents, the make a big scary decision. Esther and her family use the little savings they have and purchase a farm in Wisconsin to eke a living out of the land. Only father has ever seen the property. When the family finally arrived, it'd bad. There is no electricity or plumbing, but Esther is still excited about the move and the adventure of living little house on the pararie. There are horses and cows and, best of all, a dog. Her parents would never let her have a dog in Chicago.

Not wanting to bring more misfortune, Esther does her best to follow her Ma’s rules. But life is not simple when a sign of bad luck means that Esther must turn her back on the only friend she has. Esther is caught between loyalty to her Ma and her own heart, all while trying to survive the harsh Wisconsin winter.

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jothebookgirl | 3 autres critiques | Jan 3, 2017 |
The impact of the Cold War just before the Cuban Missile Crisis as soon though the eyes of sixth grader Joanna. Her favorite older brother enlisted in the navy and is shipped off.
At first, Joanna reacts with anger and refuses to forgive him for leaving her. She is terrified that he will get hurt and never return home.
She refuses to read the letters he writes her.
She becomes terrified with every news report that it will bring bad news.

Will Sam ever make it back home?
Will Joanna ever forgive him?… (plus d'informations)
 
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JawKnee | Sep 25, 2015 |

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Œuvres
3
Membres
86
Popularité
#213,013
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
5
ISBN
14

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