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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Birdie's Lighthouse-- a terrific book!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Birdie's Lighthouse (Hardcover)
This book made me smile. I have known Deborah Hopkinson since I was born, and I am now fifteen. I think she is a wonderful writer and comes up with really clever ideas for books. I never knew there was someone that actually took care of the light house, I thought it was just there. She has a way of writing fiction that teaches readers at the same time. I also loved her other book, SWEET CLARA AND THE FREEDOM QUILT. When I read her books, I can sort-of hear her reading them aloud, telling the story of Clara or Birdie. She will always be dear to me and I hope that she keeps writing books for a long time to come.
--Angela Kieran-Vast
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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An exciting slice of Maine lighthouse life in 1855!,
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This review is from: Birdie's Lighthouse (Fiction) (Hardcover)
This lovely picture book, whose tall thin shape reflects its subject, is the fictional journal of a lighthouse keeper's daughter in 1855, Birdie's tenth year. Hopkinson, author of the highly acclaimed SWEET CLARA AND THE FREEDOM QUILT, returns with evocative prose that captures the roar of the sea, the lonely isolation of lighthouse life, and the terror and exhaustion of managaing the lights alone in a fierce storm. Root's brooding pen-and-ink and watercolor illustrations reflect era, setting, and emotion. An author's note reveals the inspiration for Birdie - four heroic lighthouse women and girls, including the Maine herione, Abbie Burgess
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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An exciting slice of Maine lighthouse life in 1855!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Birdie's Lighthouse (Library Binding)
This lovely picture book, whose tall thin shape reflects its subject, is the fictional journal of a lighthouse keeper's daughter in 1855, Birdie's tenth year. Hopkinson, author of the highly acclaimed SWEET CLARA AND THE FREEDOM QUILT, returns with evocative prose that captures the roar of the sea, the lonely isolation of lighthouse life, and the terror and exhaustion of
managaing the lights alone in a fierce storm. Root's brooding pen-and-ink and watercolor illustrations reflect era, setting, and emotion. An author's note reveals the inspiration for Birdie - four heroic lighthouse women and girls, including the Maine herione, Abbie Burgess.
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This review is from: Birdie's Lighthouse (Paperback)
i received my book yesterday 2/23/09,and it appears to be in excellent condition. thanks!, jb
5.0 out of 5 stars
An exciting slice of Maine lighthouse life in 1855!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Birdie's Lighthouse (Hardcover)
This lovely picture book, whose tall thin shape reflects its subject, is the fictional journal of a lighthouse keeper's daughter in 1855, Birdie's tenth year. Hopkinson, author of the highly acclaimed SWEET CLARA AND THE FREEDOM QUILT, returns with evocative prose that captures the roar of the sea, the lonely isolation of lighthouse life, and the terror and exhaustion of
managaing the lights alone in a fierce storm. Root's brooding pen-and-ink and watercolor illustrations reflect era, setting, and emotion. An author's note reveals the inspiration for Birdie - four heroic lighthouse women and girls, including the Maine herione, Abbie Burgess.
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Birdie's Lighthouse (Fiction) by Deborah Hopkinson (Hardcover - May 1, 1997)
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