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The Gramma War [Paperback]

Kristin Butcher (Author)
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Everything is going well in eleven-year-old Annie's ordered life - until she finds out that her ailing grandmother is coming to live with the family. A virtual stranger, her grandmother takes over Annie's room, smokes in the house, runs her mother ragged and turns Annie's whole world on end. Annie fights to stay afloat as her problems, both at home and at school, multiply. In an attempt to help her cope with the changes, Annie's parents enroll her in a local genealogical society where she grudgingly embarks on a journey to learn her family tree. In the process she discovers not only that her grandmother has a wealth of knowledge and stories about their shared family history, but that she was not always the angry old woman she seems to be.

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Gr 5-8-Twelve-year-old Annie Granville's world is in turmoil. Since her grandmother can no longer take care of herself, she is moving in with the family. Annie has to give up her room and share quarters with her older sister. Claire is a slob and has celebrity posters all over the walls, and has made it clear that she is not happy with the arrangement. Gramma is grumpy. She picks on Annie and smokes all day long while sitting in the living room staring out the window. Then Annie's favorite teacher gets sick and is replaced by a substitute. On top of it all, the reenactment group that she has been waiting two years to be old enough to join folds because of a lack of members. Her substitute teacher sees a change in her behavior, reads her journal, and calls Annie's parents. After a conference, he suggests that she join the Junior Genealogical Society. Annie and her friend Joel go to the meetings and she gets involved in her family's history. With the help of her Gramma, the girl not only learns about her family, but also a bit more about the woman's past. This is a heartwarming story about change in a young person's life and how she handles it with the love and support of her family.

Debbie Feulner, Northwest Middle School, Greensboro, NC

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Gr. 4-6. Annie wants to like her grandmother, but it's not easy. On the one hand, when Gramma moved into their three-bedroom house, Annie had to move out of her own room, move in with her often-hostile sister, and board her gerbils with a neighbor. On the other, Gramma is ill, unhappy, and disagreeable. When Annie's beloved teacher leaves and the historical reenactment club she hopes to join dissolves, she feels that nothing is going right. Then a new-found interest in genealogy quickens her interest in history and leads to a better understanding of her grandmother. The first-person text offers a readable story about three generations living together and not always harmoniously. Though somewhat predictable, the eventual bonding of Annie and her grandmother is limited and believable. Pair this Canadian paperback with The God of Grandma Forever by Margriet Hogeweg [BKL S 15 01] for a Dutch treatment of the same subject. Both books cross borders. Carolyn Phelan
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Paperback: 168 pages
  • Publisher: Orca Book Publishers (September 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1551431831
  • ISBN-13: 978-1551431833
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,077,231 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Like most people who enjoy writing, I also love to read. As a child, I couldn't wait to begin school so I could learn how. To me it seemed like magic. Books were treasure chests jammed full of glorious adventures and ideas, but I didn't have the key. I had to rely on my parents and older sister to read to me, and that just wasn't good enough. I wanted to do it myself. And I wasn't disappointed. Reading was everything I had hoped it would be. The only thing that frustrates me now is the knowledge that there are more books than I'll ever get to in my lifetime.

I've noticed when I read author biographies, that many writers are or have been teachers. I'm not quite sure why that is, but it is--and I'm no exception. For me, teaching was good because it helped me to understand children better. You see, I never really was one myself. Children are active, and I've always been more of a watcher than a doer. Maybe that's why I never learned to swim or skate very well. Perhaps it's also why I was farmed off to the outfield during neighbourhood baseball games. I shouldn't give the impression that I was a washout at everything. I could climb trees, though I was even better at falling out of them. And I rode a bike; I even have an assortment of scars to prove it. I may not have been overly athletic, but I did have a great imagination and super friends. We put on theatrical extravaganzas, produced magazines, ran detective agencies, held funerals for birds, operated roadside stands of many varieties, and conducted safaris in the woods behind our homes. I always think I grew up in a wonderful era, but perhaps it's all in the way I choose to remember it. But I do remember it--vividly--and that helps me in my writing. I can't imagine that I'll ever run out of ideas for stories.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book for your elementary school child, December 16, 2011
This review is from: The Gramma War (Paperback)
When I first started reading this book to my grandchildren (8 yrs. and 10 yrs.), they didn't want me to put it down. They were enthralled with the dilemma the young girl faced when her crotchety grandmother moved in. There's a lovely turnaround for the family. Not only is the story appealing, but it teaches (without hitting you over the head) about strong family values.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Gramma War: A very good read. (6-7), February 18, 2004
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This review is from: Gramma War (Turtleback)
The Gramma War is about a girl named Annie having to move in with her sister Carol, so her gramma can have her room. Her gramma has to come to live with them because she is 81 and needs care. Every thing was going wrong in Annie's life. A new teacher, a club she wanted to go in to was breaking up and she had to give up her gerbils. Annie hates her teacher, but her teacher decides to her Annie. He suggests a group called the GJS detectives. Annie said she would try it. The GJS is about making her finding tree. Her gramma helps her out. When it comes to remembering the past, Annie's gramma hasd a great memory. Her gramma had a heart attack. She is rushed to the hospital. She is just about to be released when she has another heart attack. Annie was at the park when her gramma has the second heart attack. Annie is very upset because she loves her gramma very much, now that she is getting to know her.

I thought the book was good once you got into it. It was a funny book. It is a good book for kids. It is also good for people that like humor.

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History Repeats Itself, Uncle Mark, Sea Ridge Lodge, Gramma Granville, Genealogical Society, Ann Elizabeth, Grandpa Tom, Butchart Gardens, Joel Werner
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