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Ballad of the Misfits, June 21, 2001
I remember the very first time our librarian held this book up - brand new and shiny - the protective book cover crackling an invitation...."read me". I was in elementary school - Daphne's Book was brand new and had been nominated for an award - which it lost to another book written the same year, The Dollhouse Murders. I checked this book out so many times, I would be surprised if anyone else was able to read it! I was a misfit - the kind in Jessica's category - not fitting in anywhere - and kind of fitting in everywhere. I had not found my niche, but knew I didn't believe in treating people differently based on appearances. I cannot begin to tell you the magic of this book and the way it touched my life. Few offerings to children these days offer such a statement on the meaning of love and true friendship. Jessica faces a true "moral dillema" and makes the right choice, even though it is difficult. Daphne (the true hero of the book) is magic - she lures you to those that sit by themselves in the corner of the room - lost in a realm we do not understand. She makes you think twice about prejudice of any kind. She encourages us to rise above our situation and bloom where we are planted. Any child that feels they are "different" would be enriched by this book. Any parent will be moved to tears as they read it with them.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Daphne's Book, October 29, 2005
A Kid's Review
When I read Daphne's Book by Mary Downing Hahn I couldnt put it down! This book is about a girl,Jessica getting paired with a girl who dosen't talk much.As they get to know eachother they become friends but is Daphne hiding something?Could Jessica really be friends with her?
The book wasnt the happiest book I have ever read but it always seemed that Daphne's sister, Hope would make the story brighter. It was a very depressing book but one of the best books I have ever read!
Daphne was my favorite charcter by far. She was so different and didnt really care what people thought. She was so nurturing to her little sister and acted as a mom towards her. At the end Daphne says "May the sky fall on me,may the earth swallow me,may the ocean waters sweep over me if i dont write to you, Jessica" This really stuck out to me because it showed Daphne really cared about Jessica.
This whole book shows how much friendship matters. It shows how strong a friendship can be even when you are so different from eachother. The only thing is it leaves you wondering if they end up okay. I highly recommend this book!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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A brilliant work., July 15, 1999
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I read this book many years ago and it still haunts me. I read it during those horrible junior high school years and I was so happy to know that someone else felt those same feelings of constriction and alienation. A fantastic, ambitious book. It encourages young women to dream.
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