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Marly and her family share many adventures when they move from the city to a farmhouse on Maple Hill.
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1957 Newbery Medal Winner
Marly and her family share many adventures when they move from the city to a farmhouse on Maple Hill.
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《学校图书馆杂志》(School Library Journal)书评
Gr 3-6-Though Sorensen's family-centered novel was first published in 1956, the father's struggles with the aftereffects of his war duties makes it relevant to contemporary life. Ten-year-old Marly is excited on the drive to Maple Hill, but her father is silent. Her mother is careful to keep things calm when her older brother, Joe, is unwilling to include her in his plans. In an effort to emotionally heal their recently returned dad, the family heads to their great-grandmother's long-neglected farm. Marly connects quickly with neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Chris, who are in the midst of sugaring season. After a summer enjoying nature, Marly finds that both her dad and the farm are reviving, so the family settles in for a school year in the country. Their much-anticipated second sugaring season becomes complicated, however, when Mr. Chris suffers a heart attack. Fortunately, help comes and Marly's dad, now fully recovered, proves he can make syrup like a pro. A dozen well-chosen actors run the gamut of emotions with convincing performances that highlight the realistic and uplifting story. VERDICT Filled with wisdom, kindness, and common events in everyday life, this work will reassure and enchant upper elementary listeners. Perfect for intergenerational family time, too.--Barbara Wysocki, formerly of Cora J. Belden Library, Rocky Hill, CT © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
《儿童读物杂志》(Horn Book)书评
In this reissue of a Newbery award winner, Marly's father has returned from World War II with what would now be diagnosed as post-traumatic stress disorder. The story is a little too tidy, dealing with the healing power the family experiences at the mother's old farm, but Marly is a complicated, interesting child, and her conflicted feelings about her father are honestly drawn. From HORN BOOK Spring 2004, (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
《书目》(Booklist)书评
Gr. 4-6. Ten-year-old Marly and her family move to an old Pennsylvania farmhouse belonging to her grandmother, hoping the outdoor life will restore Father's health.
《儿童读物杂志》(Horn Book)书评
In this reissue of a Newbery award winner, Marly's father has returned from World War II with what would now be diagnosed as post-traumatic stress disorder. The story is a little too tidy, dealing with the healing power the family experiences at the mother's old farm, but Marly is a complicated, interesting child, and her conflicted feelings about her father are honestly drawn. From HORN BOOK Spring 2004, (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
《书目》(Booklist)书评
Gr. 4-6. Ten-year-old Marly and her family move to an old Pennsylvania farmhouse belonging to her grandmother, hoping the outdoor life will restore Father's health.
《学校图书馆杂志》(School Library Journal)书评
Gr 3-6-Though Sorensen's family-centered novel was first published in 1956, the father's struggles with the aftereffects of his war duties makes it relevant to contemporary life. Ten-year-old Marly is excited on the drive to Maple Hill, but her father is silent. Her mother is careful to keep things calm when her older brother, Joe, is unwilling to include her in his plans. In an effort to emotionally heal their recently returned dad, the family heads to their great-grandmother's long-neglected farm. Marly connects quickly with neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Chris, who are in the midst of sugaring season. After a summer enjoying nature, Marly finds that both her dad and the farm are reviving, so the family settles in for a school year in the country. Their much-anticipated second sugaring season becomes complicated, however, when Mr. Chris suffers a heart attack. Fortunately, help comes and Marly's dad, now fully recovered, proves he can make syrup like a pro. A dozen well-chosen actors run the gamut of emotions with convincing performances that highlight the realistic and uplifting story. VERDICT Filled with wisdom, kindness, and common events in everyday life, this work will reassure and enchant upper elementary listeners. Perfect for intergenerational family time, too.--Barbara Wysocki, formerly of Cora J. Belden Library, Rocky Hill, CT © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
摘录
摘录
A father's wounded heart. A mother's patient love. An eager boy, an impetuous girl, and above all the healing power of nature. These are the classic ingredients that fill Virginia Sorensen's Newbery Award winning novel with a tender power and lift it to classic status.First published in l956, Miracles on Maple Hill is almost uncanny in its appeal for today's young listeners. For here is the story of a father returned from war in a distant land, wounded in body but even more in spirit, and a family desperate for him to be returned to wholeness--awholeness they hope can be found on Maple Hill.With language that is tender, precise, evocative and yet fiercely powerful, Sorensen draws listeners into a year in the family's life, a year filled with small miracles that yield great reward.Lovingly brought to life by the Full Cast Family, this is a recording for the entire family to cherish.SPECIAL FEATURE: The folk song The Fox is important to the story. To add to your listening pleasure, we've included a complete rendition of the song as sung by the actors playing the family members, at the end of the recording. Excerpted from Miracles on Maple Hill by Virginia Sorensen All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.A father's wounded heart. A mother's patient love. An eager boy, an impetuous girl, and above all the healing power of nature. These are the classic ingredients that fill Virginia Sorensen's Newbery Award winning novel with a tender power and lift it to classic status.First published in l956, Miracles on Maple Hill is almost uncanny in its appeal for today's young listeners. For here is the story of a father returned from war in a distant land, wounded in body but even more in spirit, and a family desperate for him to be returned to wholeness--awholeness they hope can be found on Maple Hill.With language that is tender, precise, evocative and yet fiercely powerful, Sorensen draws listeners into a year in the family's life, a year filled with small miracles that yield great reward.Lovingly brought to life by the Full Cast Family, this is a recording for the entire family to cherish.SPECIAL FEATURE: The folk song The Fox is important to the story. To add to your listening pleasure, we've included a complete rendition of the song as sung by the actors playing the family members, at the end of the recording. Excerpted from Miracles on Maple Hill by Virginia Sorensen All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.
目录
1. There's All Outdoors | p. 1 |
2. Meet Mr. Chris | p. 17 |
3. Maple Hill | p. 29 |
4. The First Miracle | p. 42 |
5. Pancakes | p. 56 |
6. Journey for Meadow Boots | p. 70 |
7. Foxes | p. 88 |
8. Harry the Hermit | p. 110 |
9. A Big Decision | p. 132 |
10. Joe Does a Christmas Thing | p. 158 |
11. The Beginning Again | p. 182 |
12. No More Drumsticks? | p. 193 |
13. Annie-Get-Your-Gun | p. 211 |
14. Mr. Chris Gets a Taste | p. 224 |
1. There's All Outdoors | p. 1 |
2. Meet Mr. Chris | p. 17 |
3. Maple Hill | p. 29 |
4. The First Miracle | p. 42 |
5. Pancakes | p. 56 |
6. Journey for Meadow Boots | p. 70 |
7. Foxes | p. 88 |
8. Harry the Hermit | p. 110 |
9. A Big Decision | p. 132 |
10. Joe Does a Christmas Thing | p. 158 |
11. The Beginning Again | p. 182 |
12. No More Drumsticks? | p. 193 |
13. Annie-Get-Your-Gun | p. 211 |
14. Mr. Chris Gets a Taste | p. 224 |