A Year Down Yonder. Richard Peck. 2000. Penguin. 144 pages. [Source: Library]
I loved A Year Down Yonder so
much more than Richard Peck's A Long Way From Chicago. And I definitely
enjoyed A Long Way From Chicago! While A Long Way From Chicago was told
from Joey's point of view, A Year Down Yonder is told from Mary Alice's
point of view. Because of the Depression, Mary Alice has been sent by
her parents to live with Grandma Dowdel. Mary Alice has spent more than a
few summers with her Grandma, alongside her brother, but this time
she'll be there all year long, and without her brother.
While A
Long Way From Chicago is fun, in many ways, it is a bit disjointed as
well. Each chapter tells the story of a summer vacation. In A Year Down
Yonder, the plot is more traditional. The book follows the course of an
entire year. Readers get a better chance to KNOW the characters, to
appreciate the characters and the small town setting. And Mary Alice is a
great narrator!!! I loved her story. My favorite chapters were "Rich Chicago Girl," "Vittles and Vengeance," "Heart and Flour," and "A Dangerous Man." I loved the slight traces of romance.
I would definitely recommend both A Long Way From Chicago and A Year Down Yonder. Both books do stand alone, but, they do go together well.
I first reviewed A Year Down Yonder in May 2008.
© 2014 Becky Laney of Becky's Book Reviews
1 comment:
Both sound like fun books. Have a wonderful Easter, Becky!
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