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Janet Taylor Lisle

Autor de La Tarde De Los Elfos

21+ Obras 4,350 Miembros 87 Reseñas

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Créditos de la imagen: Simon & Schuster

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Obras de Janet Taylor Lisle

La Tarde De Los Elfos (1989) 1,230 copias
The Art of Keeping Cool (2000) 831 copias
Black Duck (2006) 752 copias
The Lost Flower Children (1999) 287 copias
Highway Cats (2008) 214 copias
Forest (1993) 200 copias
The Lampfish of Twill (1991) 153 copias
The Dancing Cats of Applesap (1984) 101 copias
The Gold Dust Letters (1994) 96 copias
The Crying Rocks (2005) 79 copias
Quicksand Pond (2017) 57 copias
Sirens and Spies (1985) 43 copias
The Great Dimpole Oak (1987) 39 copias

Obras relacionadas

Ribbiting Tales: Original Stories about Frogs (2000) — Contribuidor — 113 copias
Second Sight : Stories for a New Millennium (1999) — Contribuidor — 44 copias
Don't Give Up the Ghost: A Book of Ghost Stories (1993) — Contribuidor — 29 copias
Funny You Should Ask (1992) — Contribuidor — 18 copias

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Gave it 4 stars due to childhood nostalgia, growing up I was a bit of a book nerd (still am obviously) but I remembered this book being one of my childhood favorites. Rereading it now, I can see the issues with this book when it came to scene jumping to another scene out of no where but eventually I got use to it,I suppose that was normal for a children/ young adults book during the 1980’s, who knows really. I still enjoyed the story though and I relate a bit to Sara-Kate’s character a bit even as an adult and I felt sorry for her in the end of the book.… (más)
 
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clstrifes | 20 reseñas más. | Nov 10, 2023 |
In her ragged clothes and oversized boots, Sarah-Kate is a figure of ridicule at school. However, she has a magic elf village in her neglected back yard, as Hillary discovers one day when Sarah-Kate invites her over to see it. The two girls spend the fall "helping" the elves by making tiny improvements to their village, and Hillary hopes, more than anything, to see an elf for herself, if she is careful and quiet and looks deeply at the natural world as Sarah-Kate instructs. Sarah-Kate can be strange and temperamental, but Hillary is completely taken with this new friendship . . . until the day Sarah-Kate disappears.

There are hints of magic to this story, which is what I think I gravitated toward when I read this as a child (I'm pretty certain I read this as a child?), but as an adult it's a darkly bittersweet book about child neglect and a family in need to help. It feels a tiny bit dated now, but there's still the lovely allure of the elf village and the compelling character of Sarah-Kate to give the story its appeal.
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foggidawn | 20 reseñas más. | Sep 15, 2023 |
 
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vashonpatty | 20 reseñas más. | Aug 1, 2023 |
This is almost or maybe is, a horror story. Hannah, a fourth grade girl is fascinated by the neighbor whose backyard abuts hers, which is wild and trash strewn and harbors an elf village. Sara-Kate the neighbor is a ragged difficult girl repeating 5th grade and shunned by the entire school, but Hannah finds something spending time with her tending the elf-village that her well manicured life does not supply. Short, it ends deliberately inconclusively.
½
 
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quondame | 20 reseñas más. | Feb 24, 2023 |

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4,350
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½ 3.7
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87
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198
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