Thursday, July 21, 2011

36. Emily's Fortune by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Narrated by Lee Adams (Random House, 2010)

AUDIO BOOK: HISTORICAL FICTION (ages 7-10)

Brief Description: Set in rugged, early America, Emily Wiggins is suddenly orphaned and all alone in the world except for the advice of her neighbors, Mrs. Ready, Mrs. Aim, and Mrs. Fire. She befriends a young boy named Jackson as she makes her journey to Redbud to live with her Aunt Hilda. When she learns through a newspaper story that she has inherited millions of dollars, all sorts of trouble begins for her, especially since her dastardly Uncle Victor is looking to get some of that loot. Armed with only her imagined advice from the three sisters, Emily attempts to make her way in a rough world.

Awards: None

Personal Opinion: This was a goofy sort of villainous wild west tale that will keep the young reader moving forward in the story; at each chapter's end, a wacky question is posed - such as "Now, what in the hokie smokies could that mean?" or "What in the hunky monkey do you suppose he was thinking?" and this serves effectively to move the story forward. The audio was well done, read by Lee Adams with just the right amount of wild west accent. This would definitely qualify as a material for the younger end of our age range, however. I came to like Emily and Jackson's characters, but would have enjoyed more interaction with Mrs. Ready, Mrs. Aim, and Mrs. Fire who only figured into the story in the first few chapters.

Curriculum/Programming: This book would be a good accompaniment to a study of the California Gold Rush, as this seems to be the time in which it was set. It would also make an excellent read-aloud in a classroom or after school program at the library.

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