My One Hundred Adventures

My One Hundred Adventures
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My One Hundred Adventures Series, Book 1

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2008

Lexile Score

810

Reading Level

3-4

نویسنده

Tai Alexandra Ricci

شابک

9780739371633
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AudioFile Magazine
Twelve-year-old Jane loves her idyllic life in a little house by the sea with her mother and her younger siblings--but this summer she's ready for some adventures. She wants to step out into the "know-not-what," where life's surprises await, so she prays for one hundred adventures. Polly Horvath has once again created an entertaining tale peopled with eccentric characters who are utterly believable. Tai Alexandra Ricci portrays Jane with the enthusiasm, wonder, and joie de vivre of a young girl eager to experience all the world has to offer. Ricci tells Jane's tale in energetic declarative sentences, bringing the characters to life with every bit of the Horvath's humor and poetry. N.E.M. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from August 25, 2008
With its introspective mood and measured pace, this quietly captivating novel marks a new course for National Book Award–winner Horvath (The Canning Season
). Newly restless with the comfortable cadences of her family’s daily routine, Jane, 12, prays for adventures and finds plenty, thanks to the inhabitants of the Massachusetts beach town where she lives. The townspeople’s eccentricities are classic Horvath, but this time the protagonist takes charge of her own self-discovery; she becomes the storyteller instead of being the audience. As she comes to realize that “everyone in the whole world is, at the end of a day, staring at a dusky horizon, owner of a day that no one else will ever know,” Jane begins to sense what lies behind often flamboyant facades, understanding that the surly woman who has blackmailed Jane into a summer of babysitting can be “touchingly proud” of her waitress uniform; that the town preacher Nellie Phipps is mostly fascinated with herself, despite her talk of spiritual growth; and that a standoffish neighbor can come through in a crisis. A compassionate spirit infuses this luminous tale. Ages 8–12.




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