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		<title>Book Review: A Year Down Yonder by Richard Peck</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s my review of A Year Down Yonder by Richard Peck. While this is a sequel to A Long Way from Chicago, it can easily be read and enjoyed on its own. Richard Peck writes the adventures of Mary Alice, spending a year away from her home in depression-era Chicago at her grandmother&#8217;s house in [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here&#8217;s my review of <em><strong>A Year Down Yonder</strong></em> by Richard Peck.</p>
<p>While this is a sequel to <em><strong>A Long Way from Chicago</strong></em>, it can easily be read and enjoyed on its own. Richard Peck writes the adventures of Mary Alice, spending a year away from her home in depression-era Chicago at her grandmother&#8217;s house in the country. While grandma is gruff and no-nonsense, she soon enlists Mary Alice in her schemes to influence neighbors—some who are friends, some who are enemies. This hilarious book is great to read aloud, and will leave both moms and daughters in stitches.</p>
<p>And here&#8217;s a review from reader Mia W. from <a href="http://www.pragmaticmom.com">Pragmatic Mom.com</a>.</p>
<p>I have just discovered this Newbery Award-winning author and I have to say he’s an amazing story teller. <em><strong>A Year Down Yonder</strong></em> is the Newbery Award winning book, and it’s the sequel to <em><strong>A Long Way From Chicago</strong></em>. While this book is set in a small country bumpkin town during the Great Depression, it’s a hilarious story about fifteen-year-old Mary Alice who is sent to live with her Grandma for a year during the Great Depression while her parents get situated. Grandma Dowdel is a force to be reckoned with; her resourcefulness is matched by her heart of gold and Mary Alice’s year is filled with enough drama to fill a newspaper.</p>
<p><em><strong>A Long Way from Chicago</strong></em> is from Mary Alice’s older brother’s perspective during their eight summers at  Grandma Dowel’s farm and the antics they got into. It also gives a gentle history on how the Great Depression impacted their community.</p>
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		<title>Book Review: A Season of Gifts by Richard Peck</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Grandma Dowdel’s back, only this time she’s known as Mrs. Dowdel to the Methodist preacher’s family that just moved in next door. The family, which includes three children, has been relocated from Terre Haute, Indiana to take over what is to be a new Methodist church but what is now a run-down building with no [...]]]></description>
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<p>Grandma Dowdel’s back, only this time she’s known as Mrs. Dowdel to the Methodist preacher’s family that just moved in next door. The family, which includes three children, has been relocated from Terre Haute, Indiana to take over what is to be a new Methodist church but what is now a run-down building with no windows, a deteriorating roof and no congregation in a small Illinois town.</p>
<p>As family members work to adjust to a new life, gruff old Mrs. Dowdel next door seems to know exactly what each needs. Bob, who tells the story, is the middle child on the verge of puberty. He’s the easy target of bullies and in need of confidence as well as friends. Phyllis, fourteen going on twenty, is appalled at having to start high school in a place where she knows no one. Her obsession with everything Elvis leads her to take up with an unsavory character and start lying to her parents about where she’s going and what she’s doing. Six-year-old Ruth Ann is starting first grade, and she’s searching for someone to look up to. The dad, of course, needs a congregation, and the mom needs help keeping them all functioning well.</p>
<p><em><strong>Fans of A Long Way from Chicago</strong></em> and <em><strong>A Year Down Yonder </strong></em>will be happy to read more about Grandmas Dowdel’s schemes to influence her small town and the family next door for the better. She’s just a gruff as ever, but older now. The gifts she bestows are not the kind you can wrap and put under a Christmas tree, but they are the kind no receiver would seek to return. Peck is a master of subtle storytelling, letting the reader reach conclusions about the characters along the way. He’s also superb at bringing bygone times to life, and in<em><strong> A Season of Gifts</strong></em> he deftly captures life in a small town during the late 1950s.</p>
<p>I read this book aloud to the whole family, which includes my husband and two teen daughters. We all loved it, something rare for the four of us with our different tastes in books. I highly recommend it for family reading as well as for children aged nine and up. Buy this book now, even though Christmas has just passed. Then pack it away with your Christmas decorations and be pleasantly surprised when you pull it out next year.</p>
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