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Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner), The Founding Bookworm
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Jan 01, 2010 09:15AM

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I'm enjoying Smith's treatment of female and children characters, both of which are usually horribly developed in novels. Everyone seems real to me.
The vocabulary in the book is simple enough for young adults to understand, but Smith has an amazing grasp of language, so the book isn't lacking in that aspect.


One thing that keeps flashing in my mind is that 80 years later, Brooklyn gets gentrified. I recognize the street names she's walking along, but not as she describes them.

Its interesting to read about buying things for a penny or a loaf of bread for a nickel.

Its interesting to read about buying things for a penny or a ..."
The story develops slowly (I thought) and tells the life of the little girl through her adolescence. There aren't any huge plot twists, if that's what you are wondering. It's pretty predictable.
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