Fotografía de autor

Frances Salomon Murphy (1905–1964)

Autor de Ready-made Family

2 Obras 151 Miembros 3 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Obras de Frances Salomon Murphy

Ready-made Family (1953) 91 copias
Runaway Alice (1951) 60 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1905
Fecha de fallecimiento
1964-07-14
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de fallecimiento
Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Lugares de residencia
Connecticut, USA
Educación
Pembroke College, Providence
Ocupaciones
elementary teacher
children's book author
teacher
textbook writer
social worker
Biografía breve
Frances Salomon Murphy graduated from Pembroke College and worked for several years as a social worker in Providence, Rhode Island. She went on to become an elementary school teacher and children’s book author. She published two children’s books in the 1950s, A Nickel for Alice (1951, later reprinted as Runaway Alice) and Ready Made Family (1953). Both books were unsentimental stories of orphans growing up in the foster-care system. She also wrote a textbook for her third-grade social studies students, History of Portland, Connecticut (1969), which was published posthumously. Her husband Thomas E. Murphy, with whom she had four children, was an editorial writer for The Hart­ford Courant.

Miembros

Reseñas

This is a sweet but simplistic story about an orphan in the foster care system (presumably set in the 1950s or 1960s?), who keeps running away because she doesn't feel at home in any of her foster care placements. Then she is sent to a farm, to an older couple who want a boy but who are willing to keep her for a few weeks while her social worker searches for a new placement. She quickly realizes she wants to stay, but doesn't want the couple to take her out of a sense of obligation.

A nice, sweet read. Things work out in a way that's too tidy to be believable, but I still enjoyed it.

A funny tidbit: the book's original title is "A Nickel for Alice" -- but the coin that's important to the plot is a dime, not a nickel. I wonder if it was changed to a dime in later editions to keep up with how much a phone call cost.
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amysisson | otra reseña | Sep 9, 2016 |
From 1967 vintage Scholastic cover:

"If you keep running away, Alice," says Miss Cannon, "I can't find the right home for you."

"Perhaps I won't ever find the right home," orphaned Alice says sadly.

Then--for just a few weeks--Alice goes to stay on a farm with the Potters. They are the happiest weeks in Alice's life. No one could want a more wonderful home or a better mother and father than Mr. and Mrs. Potter.

But Alice can't forget that she heard Mrs. Potter say, "You know, Miss Cannon, I really want a boy."… (más)
 
Denunciada
Sasha_Doll | otra reseña | Sep 7, 2007 |

Listas

1970s (1)

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Obras
2
Miembros
151
Popularidad
#137,935
Valoración
3.8
Reseñas
3
ISBNs
1

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