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A Place to Hang the Moon - by Kate Albus (Hardcover)

A Place to Hang the Moon - by  Kate Albus (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In World War II England, orphaned siblings William, Edmund, and Anna are evacuated from London to live in the countryside, where they bounce from home to home in search of someone willing to adopt them permanently.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b><b>For fans of </b><b><i>The War That Saved My Life</i></b><b> and other World War II fiction, </b><b><i>A Place to Hang the Moon</i></b><b> is the tale of three orphaned siblings who are evacuated from London to live in the countryside with the secret hope of finding a permanent family.</b></b> <p/>It is 1940 and William, 12, Edmund, 11, and Anna, 9, aren't terribly upset by the death of the not-so-grandmotherly grandmother who has taken care of them since their parents died. But the children do need a guardian, and in the dark days of World War II London, those are in short supply, especially if they hope to stay together. Could the mass wartime evacuation of children from London to the countryside be the answer? <p/>It's a preposterous plan, but off they go-- keeping their predicament a secret, and hoping to be placed in a temporary home that ends up lasting forever. Moving from one billet to another, the children suffer the cruel trickery of foster brothers, the cold realities of outdoor toilets and the hollowness of empty stomachs. They find comfort in the village lending library, whose kind librarian, Nora Müller, seems an excellent choice of billet, except that her German husband's whereabouts are currently unknown, and some of the villagers consider her unsuitable. <br><i>A Place to Hang the Moon</i> is a story about the dire importance of family: the one you're given, and the one you choose. <p/><b>A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection</b><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>With its traditional arc, valiant young characters, and attention to culinary detail ('slices of warm bread flecked with currants and slathered with butter'), this is an assured and satisfying story.--<b><i>The Wall Street Journal</i></b> <p/>★ Both touching and genuine, the historical novel <i>A Place to Hang the Moon </i>speaks to the power of stories and families, both of which can be found in the most unexpected places.<b>-- <i>Foreword Reviews, </i>Starred Review</b> <p/>★ The narrative is fresh, lively, and captivating. The characters are drawn with conviction and a good deal of empathy. Lit by wit and humanity, the novel offers a heartening story in which three resourceful children keep a secret, find what they long for, and treasure it. <b>--<i>Booklist</i>, Starred Review</b> <p/> Heartwarming . . . Albus infuses the closely bonded siblings' search for found family with dry humor [and] affectionate and authentic-feeling characterization<b><i> --Publishers Weekly </i></b> <p/> It's in the often crisp, often cozy detailing and the ever-so-British turns of phrase . . . that this novel claims a place among the most kid-pleasing orphan stories. The loyal bonds among the Pearce siblings and Mrs. Müller's bottomless well of patience, ingenuity, and perfectly tailored reading lists will have readers aching to swap their own messier families, however briefly, for the Pearces' home and <i>hygge</i>.<b><i> --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books</i></b> <p/> A wartime drama with enough depth and psychological complexity to satisfy budding bookworms. --<b><i>Kirkus Reviews</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Kate Albus grew up in New York and now lives with her family in rural Maryland. The already-dangerous pile of reading material on her nightstand grows daily. <i>A Place to Hang the Moon </i>is her first book. Visit her at katealbus.com.

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