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The Willoughbys
by Lois Lowry
Jennifer's review
The Willoughbys by Lois Lowry
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Reviewed by Katie Hayes for TeensReadToo.com
Lois Lowry, winner of two Newbery medals, is not only one of the most beloved modern authors of children's fiction, but also one of the most versatile. She's done comedy (the ANASTASIA KRUPNIK series), drama (A DUMMER TO DIE), historical fiction (NUMBER THE STARS), and even dystopian fantasy (THE GIVER). In her latest book, THE WILLOUGHBYS, she proves her mastery at yet another genre: parody.
The object of parody here is old-fashioned children's books. Accordingly, the titular Willoughbys are “an old-fashioned family,” and constantly refer to themselves as such. The Willoughby children are Timothy, the bossy oldest child; indistinguishable twins who are both named Barnaby (referred to as “A” and “B”); and the overlooked youngest child, Jane.
“Shouldn't we be orphans?” Timothy asks one day. While they're not, Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby, unbeknownst to them, are about to abandon their children in a plot inspired by HANS...more
Lois Lowry, winner of two Newbery medals, is not only one of the most beloved modern authors of children's fiction, but also one of the most versatile. She's done comedy (the ANASTASIA KRUPNIK series), drama (A DUMMER TO DIE), historical fiction (NUMBER THE STARS), and even dystopian fantasy (THE GIVER). In her latest book, THE WILLOUGHBYS, she proves her mastery at yet another genre: parody.
The object of parody here is old-fashioned children's books. Accordingly, the titular Willoughbys are “an old-fashioned family,” and constantly refer to themselves as such. The Willoughby children are Timothy, the bossy oldest child; indistinguishable twins who are both named Barnaby (referred to as “A” and “B”); and the overlooked youngest child, Jane.
“Shouldn't we be orphans?” Timothy asks one day. While they're not, Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby, unbeknownst to them, are about to abandon their children in a plot inspired by HANS...more
