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Puffin Books, 2007-01-03

Homesick: My Own Story

Homesick: My Own Story

Puffin Modern Classics

Jean Fritz, Author

Paperback

SKU:9780142407615

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Fritz's Newbery Honor-winning memoir of growing up during a turbulent time in China's history is "rich in the telling observations of sights, sounds and people" ("Publishers Weekly"). Illustrations & photos.
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Keywords and Themes: Asia Biographical Classics Historical JUV004020 JUV007000 JUV016030 Juvenile Fiction United States

Age Range • 8-12

Pages • 176

Subjects • Fritz • Jean • China

Categories • Juvenile Fiction | Classics • Juvenile Fiction | Biographical | United States • Juvenile Fiction | Historical | Asia

A Newbery Honor book!

Jean Fritz's award-winning account of her life in China, and to honor this story, it is only fitting that it be added to our prestigious line of Puffin Modern Classics. This fictionalized autobiography tells the heartwarming story of a little girl growing up in an unfamiliar place. While other girls her age were enjoying their childhood in America, Jean Fritz was in China in the midst of political unrest. Jean Fritz tells her captivating story of the difficulties of living in a unfamiliar country at such a difficult time.

* "A remarkable blend of truth and storytelling." --Booklist, starred review

* "An insightful memory's-eye-view of her childhood . . . Young Jean is a strong character, and many of her reactions to people and events are timeless and universal." --School Library Journal, starred review

"Told with an abundance of humor--sometimes wry, sometimes mischievous and irreverent--the story is vibrant with atmosphere, personalities, and a palpable sense of place." --The Horn Book

"Every now and then a book comes along that makes me want to send a valentine to its author. Homesick is such a book . . . Pungent and delicious." --Katherine Paterson, The Washington Post

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