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  <read_at>Fri Sep 25 00:00:00 -0700 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[Oh hey I won a <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.goodreads.com/giveaway">First Reads</a> thingy.<br/><br/>I made a mistake with this book. I read the author bio before I read the book, and I decided that I don't agree with the author about some things, so I was going to be disappointed in the book.  I shouldn't have done that, because I liked the book a lot.  Remember to make decisions in the proper order.<br/><br/>The book has a rustic feeling similar to the feeling in <em>Bridge to Terabithia</em>, which has less of a connection to the current events of its period. I think this book has a great concept and way of connecting to the history in it.  Bertie's worries, environment, and family are realistic and good.  Her intimidating father and grandfather are true.  The threat of &quot;the woodshed&quot; is duly terrifying, and its outcome is genuinely surprising. Her brave big sister Tami who moves into the camper out back so she can write a play over summer vacation is awesome.<br/><br/>And Bertie, poor Bertie.  She is a really good kid, though she has lessons to learn about courage.  The main letdown of the story, I think, may largely be the fault of the flap copy: the promise of Bertie confronting &quot;an ugly truth about herself&quot; isn't quite met by the end. Still, her serious anxiety and massive sensitivity are extraordinarily relatable and useful for the story, and my heart went out to her. I hoped she'd have a great sympathy for herself when she is older.]]></body>
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