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Natalie Savage Carlson (1906–1997)

Autor de The Family Under the Bridge

43+ Obras 8,064 Miembros 69 Reseñas 1 Preferidas

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Obras de Natalie Savage Carlson

The Family Under the Bridge (1958) 6,296 copias
The Happy Opheline (1957) 173 copias
The Letter on the Tree (1964) 149 copias
A Brother for the Orphelines (1959) 128 copias
The Empty Schoolhouse (1965) 127 copias
Chalou (1967) 94 copias
Sailor's Choice (1966) 80 copias
A Pet for the Orphelines (1962) 77 copias
Runaway Marie Louise (1977) 71 copias
The Half Sisters (1970) 55 copias
Marie Louise's Heyday (1975) 48 copias
Carnival in Paris (1962) 46 copias
Alphonse, That Bearded One (1848) 33 copias
Ann Aurelia and Dorothy (1965) 32 copias
Luvvy and the Girls (1971) 26 copias
Time for the White Egret (1978) 26 copias
Spooky Night (1982) 21 copias
Surprise in the Mountains (1983) 21 copias
Jean-Claude's Island (1963) 20 copias
The Ghost in the Lagoon (1984) 20 copias
Evangeline: Pigeon of Paris (1960) 19 copias
Sashes Red and Blue (1946) 18 copias
Spooky and the Ghost Cat (1985) 18 copias
School Bell in the Valley (1963) 17 copias
The Tomahawk Family (1960) 17 copias
Befanas Gift (1969) 14 copias
Wings Against the Wind (1955) 13 copias
Luigi of the Streets (1967) 9 copias
Jaky or Dodo? (1978) 7 copias
Marchers for the Dream (1969) 6 copias

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BooksInMirror | 2 reseñas más. | Feb 19, 2024 |
This is one of my favorite christmas books, even though there is a bit of problematic racist terminology.
 
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mslibrarynerd | 52 reseñas más. | Jan 13, 2024 |
Armand was happy with his life as a hobo on the streets of Paris, with no job, no responsibilities, and no family. Then one winter day he discovered the three young Calcet children—Suzy, Paul and Evelyne—and their dog Jo-Jo under the bridge where he liked to shelter during the cold season. Evicted from their home, the children were living with their mother on the streets, afraid to seek shelter lest they be separated from one another by the authorities. Slowly, Armand began to take these "starlings" under his wing, helping them and their mother evade some well-meaning busybodies, and finding them shelter with his gypsy friends. But the old man knew in his heart that this family needed a home, and that somehow, he must help them to find it...

Published in 1958, The Family Under the Bridge was one of four Newbery Honor Books in 1959—the others were Along Came a Dog by Meindert DeJong, Chúcaro: Wild Pony of the Pampa by Francis Kalnay, and The Perilous Road by William O. Steele—and is a brief, beginning chapter-book for the younger intermediate set. Given its reputation, and the fact that so many of my friends seem to have loved it, I fully expected to be charmed by it myself, especially as the theme of a homeless family finally finding a home is one I always find heartwarming, a Christmas setting has great appeal for me, and the artwork of illustrator Garth Williams is a nostalgic favorite. For the most part, I was not disappointed, entering into the story with sympathy for both Armand and the Calcet children, rooting for their eventual discovery that they are in fact one big family, and happily triumphant at the conclusion, in which they find their home (and Armand finds his purpose). I don't know that I was as emotionally involved in the story, as I expected to be, given all of the above, but I certainly found it very engaging, and can see why it is a childhood favorite for so many. Recommended to young readers who are just getting into longer novels, and who enjoy heartwarming family stories set at the holidays.
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AbigailAdams26 | 52 reseñas más. | Dec 15, 2023 |
Independent reading: Grades 3rd-7th
Awards: Newbery Honor Award
 
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hailey.storey | 52 reseñas más. | Dec 7, 2023 |

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