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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best book I've ever read. Wonderfully written for all.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Autumn Street (Paperback)
The Woods at the End of Autumn Street is a wonderful book. I first came across it when I taught it to an S2 class in 1995 and since reading it I have fallen in love with the book. Indeed it was a fight in our department to see who could teach it, we all would if it wasn't out of print in the UK.Lowis Lowry combines humour with sensitivity and strong emotions. It ahs you laughing and crying all at once. Her carefully crafted sentences wee music to my ears, so often she creates beautiful images or lively dialogue. Often pupils will tell me that it was the best book they ever read, and often years after they read it, it has that lasting quality that everyone loves. The wonderfully realistic characters, particularly the young Elizabeth invokes reaction in all of us, everyone remebers being as young and carefree as Elizabeth and everyone longs to share her sense of adventure just as everyone shares her guilt when she calls Charles, her young black friend, a "nigger", because her great aunts were paying him more attention than they paid her. It is the realism of this book that makes it a winner. You can't fail to love it and in my experience no-one ever does, even the poorest of classes have loved this book, whilst my mother also adored it when I gave it to her. A real all round winner. Try it and see.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A tricky one,
By beck-star (Syd, AU) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Autumn Street (Paperback)
As everyone else here says, this is a very tragic story. While the book is beautifully written, and the characters very well-drawn, the ending is upsetting and could disturb younger readers. I read it when I was too young for it - I ended up with terrible nightmares and even now I would not read it again. The ending really is a hideously violent surprise. I recommend parents read this book before giving it to their children. Due to the subject matter this book really is best suited to older children/teens, but due to Lowry being so popular with younger children (for Sam, Anastasia etc) there is a high likelihood that some children will read 'Autumn Street' before they are emotionally ready.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book teaches a great lesson,
By A Customer
This review is from: Autumn Street (Hardcover)
I also read this book when I was young prob not more than about 7-I am 21 now. But unlike the above reader, I did not dislike the book. Yes it was sad, even to this day I have reread the book many times and it is very sad, and may be hard for young children to handle, but it also taught me so much. It showed me that even though there are bad things that happen you can survive and go on, Elizabeth persevered and survived her ordeal. It also showed me how important family and friends are and that you have to respect them. This contiues to be one of my favorite books and Lois Lowry one of my favorite authors.
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