Jessamy

Jessamy

4.0 of 5 stars 4.00  ·  rating details  ·  45 ratings  ·  11 reviews
Paperback, 160 pages
Published 1992 by School Book Fairs (first published 1967)
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Barbara Gordon
After knowing of this book as a desperately hard-to-find and fondly remembered story from many people's childhoods, I was given a copy by a friend. I found it a pleasant timeslip fantasy, but perhaps I'm spoiled by over-familiarity with the genre. I liked that Jessamy is a servant's child rather than a daughter/cousin of the house, that the villains aren't terribly villainous, and that there's friendship rather than a budding love between Jessamy and Kitto.
But compared with Tom's Midnight Garden...more
Terri Lynn
I actually read this as a child when it first came out in the 1960's. All of the girls in my school fought over the lone copy our school library had. I have only just been able to borrow the lone copy of the 1967 original from interlibrary loan. I have been trying to buy a copy of the 1967 original hard-cover which is what I just finished reading but it is rare and in high demand. I have battled other Baby Boomer women in several countries whenever this book shows up on ebay and right now the on...more
CLM
Evocative story of lonely child stepping into family (which, unknowingly, she is linked with) two generations back. Jessamy, a little orphaned schoolgirl, is sent in an emergency to stay with the elderly caretaker of a long-empty country mansion, Posset Place. ("I daresay you won't mind being treated like a grown-up person. I don't know any other way.") A cupboard in the old nursery - the magic link between present and past - takes her back half a century to 1914, and to a family of lively child...more
Yellowoasis
This book has been on my ‘to read’ book for a long time since it’s a classic of the ‘timeslip’ canon. As timeslip novels go, it’s pretty satisfying. I suspect if it were written today, there would be a lot more mystery and intrigue, but as it stands it’s a simple story, effectively told.
Isblue
Another English schoolgirl travels back in time story. I remember being very fond of this story.
Zoe
i read this book when i was in elementary school. i loved the book then and i love it now. it will always be one of my favorite books, it really is a shame its out of print and so hard to find.
Cathy
This was one of my favorites as a child--I must have checked this out from the library a dozen times or more. I had forgotten the title, and just a few years ago, some of the wonderful folks on Fiction_L helped me find it again. It's such a wonderful tale and I so enjoyed reading it again. Would love to find a copy of my own!
Patti
Apr 16, 2008 Patti rated it 5 of 5 stars Recommends it for: Young girls, romantics
One of my favorite youth books. I would love to have a copy of it. Better than the Secret Garden. Part sci-fi (time travel), part romance (first crush), part historical.
Very cool, fun read. Even grown-ups will like it.
Susan Connell Biggs
I finally found a copy of this book on ebay. It was my favorite book in fifth grade. I recommended it to all my friends. Wanted to see what I loved about it. It was the time travel!
Andreaks
I first read this as a young girl, maybe eleven years old or so, and found it amazing and thrilling. Re-read it as 26 and still liked it.
Sasha
Loved this book as a kid.
Iroulito91
Apr 21, 2013 Iroulito91 marked it as to-read
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Abigail
Mar 04, 2013 Abigail marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
Recommended to Abigail by: Terri Lynn
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Feb 22, 2013 Lissaleo marked it as to-read
Victoria
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Jessamy Hudson
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Karin
Nov 15, 2012 Karin rated it 3 of 5 stars
Shelves: 2010
Jessica
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Barbara Sleigh (1906-1982) worked for the BBC Children's Hour and is the author of Carbonel and two sequels: The Kingdom of Carbonel and Carbonel and Calidor.
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