Emily Rodda (real name Jennifer Rowe) was born in Sydney, Australia and graduated from the University of Sydney in 1973 with an MA (Hons) in English Literature. Moving into a publishing career, first as a book editor, and finally as a publisher at Angus & Robertson, Rodda's first book was published in 1984.
Copy kindly received from Harper Collins Australia for an honest review.
I grabbed this because I remembered the name Emily Rodda from when I was in school, and I thought this might be interesting to read. I can see how for a child it would be great, but I think as an adult it didn't hit the spot. It was quick and easy, and definitely has that fantasy/magicky feel to it, so I'm sure that plenty of kids love reading this. Things just hit differently as an adult sometimes I think. Would recommend for primary school aged children.
Setting up for a school days, Sam finds rows and rows of secondhand clothes hanging in rows- how of these clothes are Special. Sam encounters many people in her community and their stories of Special clothes items. . Something Special is re-published for its 40 year anniversary. Something Special was Emily Rodda’s debut novel (has now authored over 90 books!). . I loved reading this little classic- some of the language reminds me of books read to me as a child. The sketches included bring the story to life. This is a perfect read for any young reader who enjoys a sweet read but has understanding about the development of language in books. I love this republished edition introduces a classic read to a new generation of readers.
I love Emily Rodda so much. This was such a cute and sweet story. It is definitely for a young audience. It's simple, nothing fancy, but heartwarming all the same. Give yourself a couple hours and read it.