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5.0 out of 5 stars A Little Gem - A book to Savor, June 15, 2007
This review is from: Buttermilk Hill (Paperback)
Piper Berry is special. She has a dog named Booger, a small town that surrounds her (complete with waggling tongues) and her poetry. When Piper's family splits up she is left to make sense of it. While her parents act like children, Piper turns to writing and finds her world through her words.

Buttermilk Hill is an unassuming book - the cover looks like a "dog story" and preteenish....but remember - do not judge this book by its cover. What you will find when you open the cover is a touching story of a girl who notices everything, writes about a lot of it and has a lot to teach readers.

Unlike a lot of fiction for young adults and children, Buttermilk Hill does not preach or belittle its readers. The characters are treated with rescue and affection by the writer. This book is the perfect read for almost everyone I know.

At only 168 pages, the story is complete - touching and beautiful. I'd highly recommended it for readers who love a good story about people and how they cope with what life hands them. Relax, enjoy and savor. I'm really quite moved.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!In love with it., October 25, 2006
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Buttermilk Hill (Paperback)
This book made me think of myself so much,
Because in my life my parents divorced too
and I also write poetry all the time.
I loved this book so much for those reasons,
cause ive always liked books that could
relate to myself, and this book really did.
If you haven't read it yet, your missing out,
which means you need to read it!<3
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4.0 out of 5 stars a quick page turner, March 30, 2009
This review is from: Buttermilk Hill (Paperback)
Overall I think that Buttermilk Hill is a great book. The thing that appealed to me most about it was that the author did an excellent job of writing the story of the main characters life from age ten to fourteen. Another reason I liked it was because unlike many other books, I never felt like there was too much detail. I thought the way things were described was amazing and the author always painted that perfect picture in my mind so I felt as if I was actually there. I hope other people can get as much enjoyment out of it as I did.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I THINK PIPER BERRY IS MY TWIN!, December 13, 2006
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Buttermilk Hill (Paperback)
In This book(buttermilk hill) it relates so much to my life. My parents started off fighting and ended up separateing and getting divorced. Then I became a kid stuck in the middle of my parents fighting and bickering for anything. I started writing poetry at an early age and I even also read and entered it ina contest and won!.!.! And AS for Piper I had me a very best friend, by my side thru it all. This book related so much to my life as I read it I felt like I was the one writing it. Love IT. -Oreo-
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4.0 out of 5 stars Buttermilk Hill, December 13, 2006
A Kid's Review
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It was a good book. It is about a young girl who is going through a major change in life. Her parents are getting a divorce. Her whole life changes. After her father gets married again and he starts to forget about her. She begins to feel left out. Will she ever feel apart of a family again. You will have to find out.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Buttermilk Hill, April 22, 2006
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This review is from: Buttermilk Hill (Hardcover)
This book made me cry. It was the best book i ever read!!!! On the scale from one to 10 I would rate it 10,000,000,000!!!! This bool is sad,funny and makes you feel happy and of coruse amazing!!!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read!, February 27, 2005
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E. Kelley (Oneida, Kentucky) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Buttermilk Hill (Hardcover)
Things are going very well for 10-year-old Piper Berry, who thinks the whole world is gossamer (that means light and delicate). Then slowly it seems as the book states, "the gossamer began to unravel." Piper loves to use words like gossamer, in fact, she has a fascination with words and keeps a notebook of her favorite new words. As things begin to really get bad for Piper, she finds an escape in writing poetry. Words become her way of expressing anger, love, disappointment, and just everyday happenings in the life of a changing pre-teen. Words have such power, Piper learns through the course of the book that words can actually change your life and the lives of those you care about.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An extraordinary Girl in an Extraordinary World!, December 17, 2004
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This review is from: Buttermilk Hill (Hardcover)
1. This book is about a wonderful girl named Piper Berry. At the beginning of the story she is 10 years old. She lives in a trailer park on Buttermilk Hill. It is called Buttermilk Hill because there are daises on the hill so it looks like Buttermilk. Her mom and dad are going though a divorce and end up getting a divorce. Her best friend Lindy, who is also her aunt but they are the same age, want horses so badly. But Piper's dad and Lindy's Dad (Piper's Grandpa) will not let them. But Piper's Dad gets remarried and his new wife has twin boys and Denver (Pipers Dad) adopts them and gets the twins horses. He tries to keep it a secret from Piper and Lindy but they soon find out. Piper's Mom lets her have a new dog that is a Golden Retriever, named Booger. Sometimes Piper finds comfort in Booger. She had a long list of words that she thinks are intriguing but it starts to get long so she starts writing poetry. She gets good enough and works up the courage to go to the Library in her town on writer night to read her poem. She was one of the only kids there. Everyone liked it including the Doctor. Who read a poem about his stolen baby boy? Lindy and Piper started to meet in the cemetery where it is nice and quiet, one day they meet a boy named Bucky who lives in Tacky Town but longs for something more. Piper can turn to them in her time of need. She is feeling alone and left out in her family and life. Where she needs to find comfort. She tries but will her parents listen, and will they work things out? 2. To me this book is intriguing and I will read it over and over again and it will not get old. I loved it and it reflected personally on me and my family! I can relate to it so much that is occurring in the book! I know what she is going through. 3. In this book there is a lot of diction. Diction is choice of word. Piper has vivid words in her poetry that she writes. She also has a word list that has very emphasized and intriguing words. 4. I have rated this 5 stars because it can relate to so many young teen age girls. As the changes they go though with themselves and the ones around them.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Piper Berry Could Have Been Me, September 5, 2004
This review is from: Buttermilk Hill (Hardcover)
Never have I encountered a book that was so much like going home again to the North Carolina of my own childhood. In Buttermilk Hill, 10-year-old Piper Berry is facing painful changes in her family. She turns to her friends and her writing to get her through the confusion and pain of her parent's divorce. But this is definitely not a dreary divorce book. It's full of high hopes that are well on the way to being met by the end of the story. Throughout the book, family love and understanding grows stronger. And happy endings (thought perhaps not the endings they hoped for) are had by all. What more could anyone ask?
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Good Book, February 25, 2007
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In the Book butter Milk Hill There is a girl named Piper Berry and her parents are divorced.And her dad gets remarried and Pipper was not real happy about it.Pipper rights poems and her poemss are very good .Her mom is going out with someone else to and they went away for awile.
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