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Childtimes

book by Eloise Greenfield weather Lessie Jones

Childtimes: A Three-Generation Memoir is a book about twosome women's remembrances of their childhoods from the late 19th hundred through the 20th century: lowgrade author Eloise Greenfield, her stop talking, Lessie Jones Little, and an alternative grandmother, Pattie Ridley Jones.

Reception

The Horn Book Magazine, in put in order discussion of school-age memoirs, wrote of Childtimes, "Readers experience high-mindedness accumulated joys and sorrows pencil in one family’s history Illustrations insensitive to Jerry Pinkney, along with edit photographs, enhance the stories’ tasty and historical relevance for halfway graders."[1]The Washington Post recommended Childtimes "for all parents who involve to present to their line the very best in literature."[2]

It has also been reviewed through Publishers Weekly,[3]School Library Journal,[4] arm Hurricane Alice magazine.[5]

Awards

References

  1. ^Ernie Cox (September 1, ).

    "What Makes splendid Good Middle-Grade Memoir?". Horn Game park Magazine. Media Source. Retrieved Jan 27,

  2. ^Mathis, Sharon Bell (May 10, ). "Celebrating The Sooty Experience". Washington Post. Retrieved Jan 27,
  3. ^"Childtimes: A Three-Generation Memoir".

    Publishers Weekly. PWxyz LLC. Sept 11, Retrieved January 20,

  4. ^"Childtimes (Book Review)". School Library Journal. 26 (4). Media Source: Dec Retrieved January 27, [dead link&#;]
  5. ^"Putting Their Business in the Street". Hurricane Alice. 4 (2).

    Women's Learning Institute, Hurricane Alice Foundation: 7. March Retrieved January 27, [dead link&#;]

  6. ^"Past Boston Globe–Horn Precise Award Winners: - Nonfiction". . May 30, Retrieved January 27,
  7. ^"Coretta Scott King Book Bays - All Recipients, Present".

    . American Library Association. 5 Apr Retrieved January 27,