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A young girl learns some hard truths about human nature in this thought-provoking, beautifully crafted novel. Tomorrow, Emma's uncle is coming to take her to his house on Long Island while her father undergoes surgery and her mother stays with him in hospital. For two whole weeks, Emma will be stuck with her father's half-sister: the strange, bossy Aunt Bea. Luckily, Emma makes a friend at the beach, Bertie, and the two girls begin building a village made entirely of shells. There's the mayor's house, constructed of sand dollars and with a roof of pinecones, and the main street with white bubble shells. Every day the girls add to their village by the sea. Then, just before Emma is to return home, something awful happens. In this thoughtful novel, Newbery Medal and Hans Christian Andersen Award winner Paula Fox offers an unflinching and candid depiction of forgiveness and unconditional love.
Related Subjects
- Multigenerational (Family)
- Family (Juvenile Fiction)
- Juvenile Fiction
- Drugs, Alcohol, Substance Abuse (Social Themes)
- Social Themes (Juvenile Fiction)
- Friendship (Social Themes)
- Friendship (Social Themes) (Social Themes, Young Adult Fiction)
- Social Themes (Young Adult Fiction)
- Young Adult Fiction
- Drugs, Alcohol, Substance Abuse (Social Themes) (Social Themes, Young Adult Fiction)
- Multigenerational (Family) (Family, Young Adult Fiction)
- Family (Young Adult Fiction)
Reviews
"Another thoughtful, beautifully realized story from a much-honored author."
Kirkus Reviews
"This is not a book one crawls into to be hidden and protected. But it gives solace in its intelligence and honesty, and for many a child those qualities can be more reassuring."
The New York Times Book Review
"Quiet but intensely affecting . . . [Fox's] portrayal compels readers . . . to share in the subtle but redemptive compassion that is among the novel's finest achievements."
Publishers Weekly
