Januar 1905 von Katharine Boling (2004, Hardcover)

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Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
ISBN-10
0152051198
ISBN-13
9780152051198
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Book Title
January 1905
Number of Pages
176 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Historical / General, Historical / United States / 20th Century, Family / Siblings, General
Publication Year
2004
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Author
Katharine Boling
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
9.5 Oz
Item Length
7.2 in
Item Width
5 in

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Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
LCCN
2003-024470
Reviews
Grade 3-5-This novel offers a close look at the harsh realities of life in a mill town during the early 20th century. The story centers on 11-year-old sisters, each envious of the other's "easy" life. Arlene, who was born with a "monster foot," is lonely tending house while Pauline works at the cotton mill with the rest of the family and other children. In alternate chapters, the twins narrate their parallel experiences. There is plenty of action as Pauline witnesses an accident in which a young coworker loses his thumb in the spindle and Arlene assists the local midwife. The story has a strong message about walking in another person's shoes. When Pauline injures her foot, she learns what it is like for her sister to live with a deformity. Arlene fills in at the mill for the injured boy and finds that there is no end to sweeping and lint. In the end, the girls recognize that their best opportunity for friendship is between themselves. An afterword discusses child labor in the United States in the early 20th century. A rather didactic novel, with good descriptions, this story is most likely to be used as a curricular tie-in.-Sharon R. Pearce, Chippewa Elementary School, Bensenville, IL, Grade 3-5This novel offers a close look at the harsh realities of life in a mill town during the early 20th century. The story centers on 11-year-old sisters, each envious of the other's "easy" life. Arlene, who was born with a "monster foot," is lonely tending house while Pauline works at the cotton mill with the rest of the family and other children. In alternate chapters, the twins narrate their parallel experiences. There is plenty of action as Pauline witnesses an accident in which a young coworker loses his thumb in the spindle and Arlene assists the local midwife. The story has a strong message about walking in another person's shoes. When Pauline injures her foot, she learns what it is like for her sister to live with a deformity. Arlene fills in at the mill for the injured boy and finds that there is no end to sweeping and lint. In the end, the girls recognize that their best opportunity for friendship is between themselves. An afterword discusses child labor in the United States in the early 20th century. A rather didactic novel, with good descriptions, this story is most likely to be used as a curricular tie-in.Sharon R. Pearce, Chippewa Elementary School, Bensenville, IL, "A vivid account . . . will draw readers into the period."-- The Horn Book "The author brings to light the earthy and exhausting elements of daily life during this era."-- Publishers Weekly "A rich historical novel."-- BookPage
Dewey Edition
22
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Fifth Grade
Grade To
Seventh Grade
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Fic
Synopsis
The winter has been a tough one for Pauline and Arlene's family. Though only eleven, the twin girls are old in too many ways: They know what it is to work to exhaustion, to be hamstrung by longing, to be blind with hate. Pauline labors from dawn to dusk alongside the other members of her family at the local cotton mill, and wishes she could stay home like her sister. Meanwhile, crippled Arlene takes care of all the housework and cooking, dreaming of one day working at the mill and earning money and respect. Each is certain that the other has the easy life, but each discovers how wrong she is as this extraordinary novel unfolds.
LC Classification Number
PZ7.B6359117Jan 2005

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