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Where I Live

by Eileen Spinelli

Other authors: Matt Phelan (Illustrator)

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In a series of poems, Diana writes about her life, both before and after her father loses his job and she and her family move far away to live with Grandpa Joe.
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Written through poetry, this is a story written about a girl who loves her life, how close she lives to her bestfriend, the astronomy charts that she has on her walls, and her favorite teacher. She has to leave all of the things she loves because her father has lost his job. This story is relatable to so many children and even adults. At any given moment, your whole life can be uprooted and changed drastically and you must adapt to these changes. ( )
  MiriamHailey | Apr 21, 2018 |
This book is very touching about a girl who loves her life. It is full of emotion and is set up in a poetry format. It is interesting to read a story in a different way than normal. It has a lot of voice throughout so you know what Diana is thinking exactly by sharing her feelings a lot. Imagery is a big thing within the book too. ( )
  caitlinpw | Oct 2, 2016 |
Charming illustrations. Little girl has to leave the house she has always lived in, leaving her best friend and her favorite teacher behind. father lost job. Move in with grandfather. ( )
  knitwit2 | Apr 16, 2013 |
This book was like a big hug from your mom. The novel in verse isn't my favorite but this worked very well. The story was simple and sweet but universal. Great pick for the Bluestem list. ( )
  akmargie | Apr 4, 2013 |
A little girl who loves her home is forced to move away.

Genre: Fiction
Age(s): 5-8
  feboudre | Dec 4, 2011 |
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