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May 1st 2008
by Little Brown and Company
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Hardcover
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0316113549
(isbn13: 9780316113540)
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Dad says because of the army he stood shoulder to shoulder with polar bears and watched the sun rise over the frozen fields of <st1:State w:st=...more
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Perhaps I am prejudiced against this book because it is set in Alexandria, Virgina and I have lived in the area for 20 years.
At least, I think I have, because most of the colorful local details Alan Madison has put in this book have nothing to do with MY hometown. Especially the nonsense about people around here speaking with a Southern drawl, since most of the folks in this area come from elsewhere. And if you come from Mankato, Minnesota, or Oklahoma City, or even :) the Bronx, you don't so...more
At least, I think I have, because most of the colorful local details Alan Madison has put in this book have nothing to do with MY hometown. Especially the nonsense about people around here speaking with a Southern drawl, since most of the folks in this area come from elsewhere. And if you come from Mankato, Minnesota, or Oklahoma City, or even :) the Bronx, you don't so...more
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Written by: Alan Madison
Published by: Little, Brown and Company
Reviewed by: Stephanie Rollins and J.T. Rollins (age 10) for ReviewYourBook.com 8/2008
ISBN: 978-0-316-113540
“A Must-Read for All Pre-teen Military Kids” 5 stars
We have a saying around our house—“We are a military family, so we have to be tougher than most.” This is a big responsibility for the kids. They have extra chores. They have to conform to a strict daily routine. They have to have fewer sleepovers and et...more
Published by: Little, Brown and Company
Reviewed by: Stephanie Rollins and J.T. Rollins (age 10) for ReviewYourBook.com 8/2008
ISBN: 978-0-316-113540
“A Must-Read for All Pre-teen Military Kids” 5 stars
We have a saying around our house—“We are a military family, so we have to be tougher than most.” This is a big responsibility for the kids. They have extra chores. They have to conform to a strict daily routine. They have to have fewer sleepovers and et...more
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Read in July, 2008
Although I like this one, I have quite a few "issues" as well. I like it because it presents a contemporary soldier's family and what the children go through (fairly young -- 2nd grade and kindergarten) -- and what the mother goes through -- to try to hold everything together when the father has to do a tour of duty in the desert land. The tone is quiet and soothing.
I have issues with the narrative voice, especially when I found out that this first-person narrator is a 2nd grader...more
I have issues with the narrative voice, especially when I found out that this first-person narrator is a 2nd grader...more
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Reviewed by hoopsielv for TeensReadToo.com
Esme's father is a sergeant in the United States Army. Her family has lived in locations like Korea, Kenya, and Germany. Now they are settled in the United States and they enjoy spending time together as a family.
During one of those happy times her father announces that he must leave for duty. 100 days and 99 nights is a long time, but he knows that Esme will do her best to help her mother. Esme sends her treasured baby blanket along with him. ...more
Esme's father is a sergeant in the United States Army. Her family has lived in locations like Korea, Kenya, and Germany. Now they are settled in the United States and they enjoy spending time together as a family.
During one of those happy times her father announces that he must leave for duty. 100 days and 99 nights is a long time, but he knows that Esme will do her best to help her mother. Esme sends her treasured baby blanket along with him. ...more
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For middle grades (3 - 6), this book tells the story of a military family from the point of view of Esme, the seven-year-old daughter. When her father has to go overseas on an assignment, the family goes through the typical fears of any family with a parent deployed in harm's way. What I really liked about this book was that it was NORMAL. The family didn't have major trauma or drama. They just endured the time that their dad was gone and made the best of a difficult situation. The story is tied...more
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I felt this was a true to account of life for families on the homefront while a relative is serving in the army during wartime. The book offered hope and encouragement to children in particular (aged 5+)who may not understand what is happening during the first tour of duty. And the same age group would learn that they are not alone if their relative has to serve for more tours of duty.
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While Esem's father is away on a military tour of duty, she feels that it's her duty to be in charge. That's what her dad would want, but it's not so easy with a pesky little brother like Ike around. Join Esme as she counts down the days to her gehter's return and see just how much can change in 100 days and 99 nights. Ok story line for 2-3rd graders, but not very strong. Didn't finish
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100 days & 99 nights is a typical tour of duty. This is the story of a child dealing with those long days without her dad and the bedzoo of animals that contain her memories. It is definately a welcome addition, as there are far too few books on this subject.
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