Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Little Joe by Sandra Neil Wallace

Little Joe by Sandra Neil Wallace

Alfred A. Knopf
2010
184 p.

Summary:  Nine-year-old Eli raises his first bull calf and looks forward to showing it at the county fair.

2 comments:

  1. This is a lyrical but multi-layered book that's wonderful for read alouds and independent reading. The author gets deep inside the head of a 9-year-old boy and shows his gritty, loving relationship with the calf that he'll eventually see auctioned off at the county fair. The novel follows the seasons on a small Pennsylvania farm -- itself a vanishing breed.

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  2. I just finished this one this morning; protagonist's voice is believable and the setting is well-described and shows the beauty of a farm, as well as the difficult choices a farmer has to make. I liked this a lot but wonder why Wallace didn't tie up 1 small thread--why didn't she tell us whether Eli's father's pumpkin won? Thought that was a little bit odd--because so much of the story is about the father and his anger/competitive nature, etc...

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