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Luvena just wants to be like her three older half sisters: Regina, Hetty, and Betsy. They however still believe her to be a child at 12. Luvvy is worshipped by her younger sister, Maudie. While trying to get the attention of her half sisters, Luvvy in the process ignores Maudie. The setting takes place in Maryland in 1915. I love the mannerisms of the era and how close the sisters are. Natalie Savage Carlson creates the warmest stories.This is a beautiful and unforgettable story. A new
I loved the novels of Natalie Savage Carlson when I was growing up. Luvvy is a likable girl and her coming-of-age story will make young readers laugh and cry.
This was okay. It was rather dull and uneventful until near the end and then*Wham!* There are some unexpected dramatic twists (some that I liked and some that I didn't). Apparently this is semi-autobiographical, which makes me wonder just what parts are true and what is made up. (view spoiler)[Luvvy isn't my favorite character ever. She wants very much to be grown up, but she is often immature and mostly just serves as a nuisance to her snobbish sisters, who condescendingly brush her off. Luvvy
Cute
Natalie Savage Carlson was born on October 3, 1906, in Kernstown, Virginia. After she married, she moved around a great deal as the wife of a Navy officer, living for many years in Paris, France.Her first story was published in the Baltimore Sunday Sun when she was eight years old.Her first book, The Talking Cat and Other Stories of French Canada (where her mother was born), was published in 1952.This was okay. It was rather dull and uneventful until near the end and then*Wham!* There are some unexpected dramatic twists (some that I liked and some that I didn't). Apparently this is semi-autobiographical, which makes me wonder just what parts are true and what is made up. (view spoiler)[Luvvy isn't my favorite character ever. She wants very much to be grown up, but she is often immature and mostly just serves as a nuisance to her snobbish sisters, who condescendingly brush her off. Luvvy
I read this book in elementary school and it has stayed with me thru the years (that would be over 40yrs now, ~sigh~). I was intrigued by the title because I am a "half sister" and felt I would find it relevant. It wasn't, but it was a compelling tale for young me, just the same - especially a gut wrenching twist near the end. I am thinking of finding a copy and re-reading it sometime soon. I'd like to revisit those girls. I was unaware of a sequel, so that is now definitely on my list.
Natalie Savage Carlson
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Title | : | The Half Sisters (Half Sisters #1) |
Author | : | Natalie Savage Carlson |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 163 pages |
Published | : | January 28th 1970 by Harper Trophy (first published 1970) |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Childrens |
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The story takes place in the years around 1915 on a farm near Frederick, Maryland. Luvvy, Maudie, and Marylou's mother marries a man who has 3 older daughters. Luvvy (Luvena) is almost 12 and thinks that she should be one of the older girls now and not have to have 7 year old Maudie hanging around her all the time or have to take care of little 4 year old Mary Lou. During the year Luvvy grows up quite a bit and learns that sometimes it's nice just to be a child and not to want to grow up too fast."List Books To The Half Sisters (Half Sisters #1)
Original Title: | The Half Sisters |
ISBN: | 0064400174 (ISBN13: 9780064400176) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Half Sisters #1 |
Setting: | United States of America |
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Ratings: 3.8 From 51 Users | 6 ReviewsCritique Regarding Books The Half Sisters (Half Sisters #1)
A strange and disturbing book. My most vivid memory of this one is when one of the sisters sustains a head injury Luvvy hears her mother sobbing and realizes she has died during the night. It was so horrifying to me I could barely read the words on the page.Luvena just wants to be like her three older half sisters: Regina, Hetty, and Betsy. They however still believe her to be a child at 12. Luvvy is worshipped by her younger sister, Maudie. While trying to get the attention of her half sisters, Luvvy in the process ignores Maudie. The setting takes place in Maryland in 1915. I love the mannerisms of the era and how close the sisters are. Natalie Savage Carlson creates the warmest stories.This is a beautiful and unforgettable story. A new
I loved the novels of Natalie Savage Carlson when I was growing up. Luvvy is a likable girl and her coming-of-age story will make young readers laugh and cry.
This was okay. It was rather dull and uneventful until near the end and then*Wham!* There are some unexpected dramatic twists (some that I liked and some that I didn't). Apparently this is semi-autobiographical, which makes me wonder just what parts are true and what is made up. (view spoiler)[Luvvy isn't my favorite character ever. She wants very much to be grown up, but she is often immature and mostly just serves as a nuisance to her snobbish sisters, who condescendingly brush her off. Luvvy
Cute
Natalie Savage Carlson was born on October 3, 1906, in Kernstown, Virginia. After she married, she moved around a great deal as the wife of a Navy officer, living for many years in Paris, France.Her first story was published in the Baltimore Sunday Sun when she was eight years old.Her first book, The Talking Cat and Other Stories of French Canada (where her mother was born), was published in 1952.This was okay. It was rather dull and uneventful until near the end and then*Wham!* There are some unexpected dramatic twists (some that I liked and some that I didn't). Apparently this is semi-autobiographical, which makes me wonder just what parts are true and what is made up. (view spoiler)[Luvvy isn't my favorite character ever. She wants very much to be grown up, but she is often immature and mostly just serves as a nuisance to her snobbish sisters, who condescendingly brush her off. Luvvy
I read this book in elementary school and it has stayed with me thru the years (that would be over 40yrs now, ~sigh~). I was intrigued by the title because I am a "half sister" and felt I would find it relevant. It wasn't, but it was a compelling tale for young me, just the same - especially a gut wrenching twist near the end. I am thinking of finding a copy and re-reading it sometime soon. I'd like to revisit those girls. I was unaware of a sequel, so that is now definitely on my list.
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