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148 pp.
| Dial |
September, 1998 |
TradeISBN 0-8037-2290-7$$15.99
(1)
4-6
Using life in a Depression-era small town as the backdrop, Peck regales us with seven thoroughly entertaining stories featuring Grandma Dowdel, a formidable woman whose un-grandmotherly ways are a constant source of surprise (and often shock) to her grandchildren. Each tale is a small masterpiece of storytelling, and taken as a whole, the novel reveals a strong sense of place, a depth of characterization, and a rich sense of humor.
Reviewer: Kitty Flynn
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
November, 1998