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Title: The Witch of Blackbird Pond (Illustrated American Classics)
ISBN: 0395913675
Author:
Elizabeth George Speare
Publicate Date: 2001-03-26 Publish: 2001-03-26
List Price: $22.00
Average Customer Rating: 4.0
Format: Hardcover
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1: read it four times when I was younger
I loved this book when I was a little girl. I read it at least four times. I would suggest this book to any young girl with a love of History, or reading.
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2: The first book I ever read twice
I read this book when I was ten, and loved it so much that I read it again.
This was in the late 60's and I still have it. Great story.
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3: still enjoyable as an adult
My office mate and I exchange book, and one day the Witch of Blackbird Pond was on my desk. I remembered reading this book in late elementary school and that I liked it. I decided to give it a go at age 28 and still enjoyed. Yes, now, some of the romance and struggles seem a tad childish, but the character IS childish, so I suppose it is par for the course. None the less, the basic message, 'everyone who is worth liking doesn't always fit in' is still a good one.
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4: Classic
I originally read this way back in jr. high and sadly only remember being entranced by it--not recalling any of the plot. I finally got around to the rereading and recalled why I had the original feeling of enchantment. This is one good book.
Kit Tyler is a sixteen-year-old girl who leaves Barbados after her grandfather's death for the more austere world of Puritan New England to say with her aunt's family. But Kit is completely unprepared for the ways of these people. Even so, she manages to grow in unimaginable ways as she connects with people with whom she would have never seen herself.
And it's not a simple moralistic book. It's a book about a girl coming of age. Unlike other books of the Puritans, there are no villains, just those who are different and it's amazing to see Kit come to understand that.
The characters are entrancing and dimensional, the setting is described in an honest prose that only shows Speare's love of New England.
It deserves its Newberry.
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5: Perfect Historical Fiction Book for Adolescent Girls
The Witch of Blackbird Pond is the perfect book for adolescent girls who are interested in love stories. The novel uses language that is true to the times and deals with the subject of Quakers and witch craft. I read this book when I was an adolescent and fell in love with Kit. Her character really comes to live throughout the pages of the book. Upon reading it again, I have renewed my appreciation for the main character and her trials and tribulations.
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