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The Great Gilly Hopkins

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The Great Gilly Hopkins

By: Katherine Paterson
Narrated by: Alyssa Bresnahan
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At age 11, Gilly is nobody's real kid. If only she could find her beautiful mother, Courtney, and live with her instead of in the ugly foster home where she has just been placed! How could she, the great Gilly Hopkins, known throughout the county for her brilliance and unmanageability, be expected to tolerate Maime Trotter, the fat, nearly illiterate widow who is now her guardian? Or for that matter, the freaky seven-year-old boy and the shrunken blind black man who are also considered part of the bizarre "family"? Even cool Miss Harris, her teacher, is a shock to her.

Gutsy Gilly is both poignant and comic as, behind her best barracuda smile, she schemes against them and everyone else who tries to be friendly. The reader will cheer for her as she copes with the longings and terrors of always being a foster child.

Katherine Paterson, winner of the 1978 Newbery Medal for Bridge to Terabithia and of the 1977 National Book Award for The Master Puppeteer, again reaches across boundaries with her wit, compassion, and love, and here creates an immensely engaging story about a child's desperate search for a place to call home.

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  • Newbery Honor Book, 1979

"This Newbery Honor Book manages to treat a somewhat grim, and definitely grown-up theme with love and humor, making it a terrific read for a young reader who's ready to learn that "happy" and "ending" don't always go together." (Amazon.com review)
"Not to be missed, Bresnahan’s reading of this Newbery Honor book and National Book Award winner adds a rich dimension to Gilly’s story." ( AudioFile)
Enchanting Story • Meaningful Relationships • Expressive Narrator • Relevant Message • Emotional Journey
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Although it is an easy read, I would only recommend this book to mature YA readers or adults due to the language and topics mentioned (racism, abandonment, religion, etc.). The story itself is enchanting as it follows a tough 11-year-old girl, seeking to find "home".

Great Book for Mature YA Reader

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A lovely story about finding comfort, love, and stability. But where is it found?

Where is home?

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This book used to be on my school's Core Literature list and was pulled by many buildings, because of the delicate subject matter. Gilly has very strong opinions about certain topics, like race. However, I feel this story is still very relevant, today. A good read for a child mature enough to handle saucy Gilly.

Gilly is a mess!

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I read the paper version as a child, this version doesn’t have the curse words or racist words. I prefer not to listen to that trash but it did take away from the meaning some.

Edited out the racist parts

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This is a story about life and about truth and lies. Read at any age

For all of us who admit we've been hurt

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This is a heartbreakingly wonderful story that is perfectly narrated. What more is there to say? Read it or listen to it. The author's characters are so believable and the narrator perfectly captures Gilly's personality. Great book for middle grades and up!

Heartbreakingly Wonderful

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Overall, a nice story but ended a little flat and felt rushed. The audio version was ok but the MC's voice sounded a little too old for the character's age. Nice story, overall.

Simple but nice story

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One of my favorite books of all time and now I get to share it with my daughter!

The narrator has a beautiful and expressive voice. It was a bit difficult to tell sometimes whether Gilly was saying something out loud or just thinking it to herself.

#teeninspiration #tweeninspiration #tween #socialdevelopment #tagsgiving #sweepstakes

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OK, I'm not going to say this book was terrible, but it definitely left a bit to be desired in my personal opinion. I don't know... Usually, I love these kinds of books, so I can't quite put my finger on what it is I don't like about it, but the book just seemed to really depress me more than usual. It would have been nice if the book hadn't ended like it did, but I won't give that away. All I'll say is, if you're looking for a book with a happy ending, unfortunately, this isn't going to be it. I'm glad I read the book, but in hindsight, I definitely wouldn't read it again. Also, if you've had past trauma with neglect, then this absolutely isn't a book for you! I'm just being very forward coming.

Meh... I've read better, honestly.

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Good. At first gilly was kind of racist but she learned her lesson. I liked it

The audio connection was not very good

GOOD

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