The Trouble with May Amelia

The Trouble with May Amelia
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May Amelia Series, Book 2

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2012

Reading Level

3-6

نویسنده

Maria Dalbotten

شابک

9780307967831
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Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from March 7, 2011
Anyone interested in learning to write crowd-pleasing historical fiction for elementary school readers would be wise to study Holm's work. Since Our Only May Amelia (HarperCollins, 1999), Holm has collected three Newbery Honors, and this sequel demonstrates her mastery of writing a complete, exciting story in a trim novel. Twelve-year-old May Amelia Jackson lives on a farm in Washington State in 1900 with her parents, Finnish immigrants, and a passel of brothers. Life is hard, but Holm works humor into even the grimmest situations, and Gustavson's chapter-opening spot art adds a cozy, atmospheric touch. A ransacking bull (named Friendly) knocks down the outhouse (with May Amelia inside); suitors romancing Miss McEwing are sent packing in various, inventive ways lest the school lose its beloved teacher. Judicious use of Finnish phrases adds flavor, and details ground the story in an era when boys were still routinely "shanghaied" (involuntarily pressed into service on ships bound for Asia). "Best Brother" Wilbert tells her she's as irritating as a grain of sand in an oyster, and it's mighty fun to watch May Amelia morph into a pearl. Ages 8–12.



Publisher's Weekly

April 30, 2012
In this long-awaited sequel to Our Only May Amelia, the titular preteen heroine’s Finnish-American immigrant family faces new difficulties: young cousins who have been through great trauma visit, and the family may lose its farm. Narrator Maria Dalbotten creates a believable May Amelia, the high pitch and bright tone of her voice bringing the character to life. However, the narrator uses the same voice for every character, even formidable pappa, who rules over May Amelia and her brood of seven brothers. Since much of the novel’s action is conveyed through dialogue, Dalbotten’s narration is ineffective. Additionally, the narrator’s careful enunciation fails to match up to the characters’ unrefined vernacular. This audio rendition is entertaining but doesn’t quite do justice to the novel. Ages 8–12. An Atheneum hardcover.



AudioFile Magazine
May Amelia is back and in fine form. The only trouble this 12-year-old heroine has is her struggle to create a new role for a girl in a farming family of seven brothers. Maria Dalbotten delivers Holm's historical novel in a no-nonsense manner that is fitting for the story of a traditional Finnish family and the life they lead in 1900 in Washington State. Holm's heroic pioneer girl shows what it means to have "sisu"--Finnish for guts and courage--when her brother has a terrible accident and her father is nearly swindled. Dalbotten's clean and well-paced narration sounds friendly and authentic. She captures the Finnish sensibilities of the community and allows the warmth and humor of the characters to shine. J.K.R. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine


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