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Rating:  Summary: Found this in print!! Online Review: I found Nancy and Plum in print. See details below. I have not ordered yet so I have no idea how reliable but this seems to be from a store near Betty McDonald's birthplace. I will have to wait until my Amazon order pre-paid order time expires first (unlikely to get anyway). I so want to read this again and to gift it to my newborn grandniece....
Rating:  Summary: Excellent for children and lovers of children's books! Review: I have loved this book ever since my third grade teacher read it to us in the 1960's. It has been out of print for so many years, and I have never known why. I have read it to my fourth grade classes and it has become one of their favorites. A definite "must-read". Many may feel it out-dated or unrealistic. How refreshing to read a book without foul language, un-needed physical abuse, and to even find a happy ending. Nancy and Plum sits with my Little House, Box Car Children, and Judy Blume "Fudge" books. When is someone going to make this into a movie?
Rating:  Summary: Love all Betty McDonald's books! Review: I read this book as a child in 1957 and fell in love with it. I found it again at the library in 1982 and read it to my children, who also loved the book. I am thrilled to find that it is still in print. It was not until today that I realized that this is the same author that wrote "The Egg and I", another favorite of mine. I now have grandchildren and look forward to reading Nancy and Plum to them, as well.
Rating:  Summary: I am so happy this book is still in print! Review: I read this book as a child in 1957 and fell in love with it. I found it again at the library in 1982 and read it to my children, who also loved the book. I am thrilled to find that it is still in print. It was not until today that I realized that this is the same author that wrote "The Egg and I", another favorite of mine. I now have grandchildren and look forward to reading Nancy and Plum to them, as well.
Rating:  Summary: A memorable and heartwarming book from my childhood Review: I've been searching for this book for years, and am so happy it has been re-published! Nancy and Plum really captured my imagination when my teacher read it to my fourth-grade class in the mid-1960's. Later I checked it out of the school library to read again and again. The book has a magical quality. It's a little bit Orphan Annie, Little Princess, and all those Shirley Temple movies about beleaguered orphan girls with sunny attitudes rolled into one. This was one of my favorite books, and I can't wait to share it with my two girls!
Rating:  Summary: From Vashon Island Review: In 1981 my 3rd grade teacher, Mrs. Frohning, also read "Nancy and Plum" to our class. I'm not from Ohio. I lived on Vashon Island. Just like the author, Betty MacDonald! I'm sure Mrs. Frohning read it to all her third grade classes. The old hardback copy she had was well worn. It is such a well-told story, a whole class of 8-9 year olds were anxious for the time of day that Mrs. Frohning turned the lights down and read to us. Each of us could relate to the distinct personalities of Nancy and/or Plum. At a time in our adolescence when everything seemed to be exaggerated we loved their antics and the exaggerated personalities of all the characters. My kindergartener and 2nd grader are now at the age that they can appreciate it, so I was delighted when my mother put a copy in my Christmas stocking. After 20 years mom remembered that I loved the book
Rating:  Summary: From Vashon Island Review: In 1981 my 3rd grade teacher, Mrs. Frohning, also read "Nancy and Plum" to our class. I'm not from Ohio. I lived on Vashon Island. Just like the author, Betty MacDonald! I'm sure Mrs. Frohning read it to all her third grade classes. The old hardback copy she had was well worn. It is such a well-told story, a whole class of 8-9 year olds were anxious for the time of day that Mrs. Frohning turned the lights down and read to us. Each of us could relate to the distinct personalities of Nancy and/or Plum. At a time in our adolescence when everything seemed to be exaggerated we loved their antics and the exaggerated personalities of all the characters. My kindergartener and 2nd grader are now at the age that they can appreciate it, so I was delighted when my mother put a copy in my Christmas stocking. After 20 years mom remembered that I loved the book
Rating:  Summary: My third grade teacher read it too! Review: My third grade teacher, Mrs. Walsh read "Nancy and Plum" to my class and my two brothers classes before me. The book has stayed with me since the early 70's. It will always evoke happy memories of my teacher and those wonderful minutes spent while she read to us.I have searched for it everywhere. I am so glad to see it back in print. Did all third grade teachers read this gem or just those in Ohio?
Rating:  Summary: Nancy and Plum, a story for all generations Review: nancy and plum was written in 1952 the year i was born i read it in junior high school and was transported by ms macdonalds warming story and prose she was definitely a "word painter" i slept with this book and delayed finishing it by re- reading the previous chapter befor starting the next i have checked every library i have entered in the last 20 years searching for a copy of this story of the two orphaned sisters (i had only brothers) reading nancy and plum was like finding a sister now i will have her again my plum ( i was nancy) i cant wait to get my hands on this book now at 47 years old i will read it to all the little girls in my life and the boys too thanks to the macdonalds for the timely reprint! i have created and lived on a beautiful farm for 22 years and would welcome nancy and plum if they came along!
Rating:  Summary: after 30 years i found it! Review: nancy and plum was written in 1952 the year i was born i read it in junior high school and was transported by ms macdonalds warming story and prose she was definitely a "word painter" i slept with this book and delayed finishing it by re- reading the previous chapter befor starting the next i have checked every library i have entered in the last 20 years searching for a copy of this story of the two orphaned sisters (i had only brothers) reading nancy and plum was like finding a sister now i will have her again my plum ( i was nancy) i cant wait to get my hands on this book now at 47 years old i will read it to all the little girls in my life and the boys too thanks to the macdonalds for the timely reprint! i have created and lived on a beautiful farm for 22 years and would welcome nancy and plum if they came along!
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