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Judy – love ya. Love this one? Not so much.

March 3, 2018 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

As a woman in my 30s, I am definitely aware of the presence and significance of Judy Blume. And the fact that she recently celebrate her 80th birthday! (You hang in there, Judy). I read all the classics in my youth and read Summer Sisters a few years ago. I remember the former being formative and the latter not really at all, and that should have been an indicator of how I would feel about this book: a resounding shoulder shrug. I would say I […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: 1950s America, aviation, in the unlikely event, judy blume, new jersey

cheerbrarian's CBR10 Review No:9 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: 1950s America, aviation, in the unlikely event, judy blume, new jersey ·
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Taking a Trip Down Memory Lane

The Stopping Place by Marden Dahlstedt

April 12, 2017 by MsWas 4 Comments

How many books have you hung on to since childhood? As the daughter of a librarian, my answer is, “not many.” I did hang on to my Scholastic Book Club copy of Marden Dahlstedt’s The Stopping Place, from fifth grade though. I recently came across my slim paperback story of a girl from Brooklyn forced to move to New Jersey’s Pine Barrens when her hippie family relocates. (The horror!) I saved a few books from my childhood, but most of my favorites came from the library. I still […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: #libraryweek, coming-of-age, librarians, library, Marden Dahlstedt, new jersey, nj, pine barrens

MsWas's CBR9 Review No:1 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: #libraryweek, coming-of-age, librarians, library, Marden Dahlstedt, new jersey, nj, pine barrens ·
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