FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Concerned that her grandmother may die, Cammy is unprepared for the accidental death of another relative.
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What if you wished something like that and it came true? It happens to Cammy, and it changes everything. As she speculates even before the tragedy, "...a day that was all blue sky could turn over dark and dangerous while she was playing a game with the other campers, or just sitting on a bench. It could happen that fast. Change." Fast-paced, immediate, and true, Cousins is a powerful, dramatic read. Winner of the Newbery Medal for M.C. Higgins, the Great, Virginia Hamilton masterfully brings the agonizing emotions of adolescence to life like few can. (Ages 9 to 12) --Karin Snelson --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Low Ratings are BOGUS!,
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This review is from: Cousins (Paperback)
As a young child, I read this book. I had to be about 10 or 11 and at the time I enjoyed it. Being an African American girl I identified with the book and remembered reading it a couple of times. A lot of these reviews listed on this book are from an adult point of view, and it is quite unfair to rate it based on an adult understanding. Seeing that most reviewers on Amazon are adults, there will probably be a bias no matter what. Virginia Hamilton knows her audience and that is all that is required. She captured attentions and wrote this book on a juvenile level, which I have found is hard for most adults to do. We're so bent on literary elements that are not even introduced to children until they get to about high school. Think - we do not understand Spongebob, Teletubbies and Yo Gabba Gabba. It's not for us. Adults, do not buy this for yourselves, buy this for your child!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
This could have been a good one,
This review is from: Cousins (Paperback)
The premise of this novel is intriguing: Cammy lives resentfully in the shadow of her near-perfect older cousin, Patty Ann, until Patty Ann is killed rescuing another child. The trouble is that very little of this novel has anything to do with this premise. There's exactly one interaction between Cammy and Patty Ann before Patty Ann dies. One. We don't really get a feel for the relationship between the cousins at all. There's a lot of rambling about other members of the family that never really comes out to anything related to the main plot. After Patty Ann dies, Cammy is severely troubled, but it's hard to tell exactly why. She doesn't seem to feel guilty about having resented Patty Ann when she was alive. Her feelings seem to have less to do with her cousin at all than simply to be some kind of realization that people actually die. The third cousin in the family, Elodie (tediously called L.O.D. for long passages of the novel), is not so much an actual character as some kind of prop. I don't know why Virginia Hamilton has received such high praise, as I have read four of her novels now and couldn't bring myself to rate any of them higher than three stars. I don't imagine I'll bother with any more of these tedious ramblings of hers that have somehow been labeled quality children's fiction.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent book!,
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This review is from: Cousins (Hardcover)
This is one of the most immediate, powerful books I've read in a long time. Sad story, but loaded with humor and warmth. Virginia Hamilton is a master, no question!
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