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Everything about this trip to Grandma’s house was different: First, because of the fire, Mrs. Treski, Evan, and Jessie had driven up to Grandma’s two days after Christmas instead of the day before, missing Christmas with Grandma entirely.
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Treski, Evan, and Jessie had driven up to Grandma’s two days after Christmas instead of the day before, missing Christmas with Grandma entirely. Second, the fire had left a hole in the back kitchen wall big enough to drive a car through!
And with Grandma in the hospital and not in her house, everything felt off. Third, someone had climbed the long, slow slope of Lovell Hill to the top and had stolen the old iron bell hanging on its heavy wooden crossbeam. Who on earth would steal the New Year’s Bell?
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And how could Grandma, Mrs.Treski, Evan, Jessie, and their neighbors ring in the New Year without it? Like a modern-day Beverly Cleary, Ms. Davies writes with heart, humor, and honesty about the inevitability of profound change and reveals just how well she understands the complex emotions of the children. Wow, this was a lot heavier than the previous two books.
And both dealt with some fairly complex emotions, but they had an overall can-do attitude, whereas this one is more about resignation with the sucky way that life is, as the children visit a grandma with dementia who can no longer reliably recognize them, make an autistic friend, and meet some legit scary neighborhood boys who torture animals. I'm just saying, reading it as a light palate-cleanser to aft Wow, this was a lot heavier than the previous two books. And both dealt with some fairly complex emotions, but they had an overall can-do attitude, whereas this one is more about resignation with the sucky way that life is, as the children visit a grandma with dementia who can no longer reliably recognize them, make an autistic friend, and meet some legit scary neighborhood boys who torture animals. I'm just saying, reading it as a light palate-cleanser to after yet another tearful episode of 'Call the Midwife' was a mistake: this volume has such a similar tone of downbeat, minor-chord, bittersweetness that I could hear the 'piano theme for baby with spina bifida' in the background as I read it. The general life lessons are 'some problems have no solution' and 'this is the way things are now.' I'm not necessarily complaining, mind you.
Not all books can be light and fluffy, and books which depict difficult situations can play an important role for children who have faced similar situations and need help making sense of it and for helping to develop empathy in others. That said, while I respect this volume, I'm not sure I would want to re-read it.