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"With story lines that are simple but never simplistic and perfectly crafted chapters in which the ordinary has the opportunity to become special, this is reminiscent of books by Elizabeth Enright and Sydney Taylor."
Booklist starred review
"Here is someone who knows how to bring detail and language into just the right balance to catch you up and pull you into the story. . . Hoberman maintains an exquisite balance between Allie's perspective and that of the adults around her, allowing for both a child's way of thinking and a polished narration."
New York Times Book Review
"Hoberman draws a full portrait of life on Strawberry Hill . . . Allie's plight will be utterly relatable to contemporary readers and the resolution is both satisfying and realistic."
Publishers Weekly
"Hoberman . . . makes a stunning debut with this charming book for middle-grade readers partly inspired by her own experience growing up during the Great Depression. With a poet's economy of words, she brings to vivid life a childhood from 70 years ago."
Buffalo News
"A charming coming-of-age story that introduces a feisty new heroine for girls to embrace."
Children's Book-of-the-Month Club
"A delightful and endearing autobiographical coming-of-age narrative."
BookPage
"A family story in the best sense of the word, with incidents and anecdotes about life in a
well-adjusted family . . . a clear, fresh first-person point of view that knows and sees just what
a ten-year would experience."
A review of this book by Sylvia Vardell.
"Poet Hoberman's debut novel, inspired . . . by her own youthful
experience, is a pleasantly
nostalgic read, but it also manages to be surprisingly contemporary
and very effective in its
handling of middle-grade relationships. Allie's struggles with the
bestowing of the 'best friend'
title will ring true with kids . . .The adults, too, are engaging and
complex . . ."
Recommended. The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Here is a video in which I talk about Strawberry Hill and some of my
other new books.
Here you can listen to an excerpt from the book narrated by Cassandra Morris and buy the audiobook.
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