Dicey's Song (The Tillerman Series #2)

by Cynthia Voigt | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0449702766 Global Overview for this book
Registered by DrSlump612 of Minneapolis, Minnesota USA on 3/14/2008
Buy from one of these Booksellers:
Amazon.com | Amazon UK | Amazon CA | Amazon DE | Amazon FR | Amazon IT | Bol.com
2 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by DrSlump612 from Minneapolis, Minnesota USA on Friday, March 14, 2008
RABCK to debnance.

A Newbery Medal winner.

Journal Entry 2 by debnance from Alvin, Texas USA on Wednesday, March 19, 2008
I read this Newbery in early February:

I avoided this book for a long time because I had heard it was too upsetting for children. Yes, it is a sad book. And it might be too sad for some children. But there are lots and lots of children who would like to hear this story.

Dicey and her three siblings have come to live with their grandmother. Their mother is in a mental hospital; their father skipped out before Dicey’s youngest brother, Sammy, was born.

There are lots of problems to overcome. Dicey’s sister, Maybeth, isn’t learning like she should in school. James, Dicey’s brother, hides how smart he is in order to fit in. Sammy gets into fights. People talk about and tease the children about Gram. Dicey, like Gram, has learned to feign indifference.

The whole Tillerman clan slowly works on all these problems, talking together, singing together, making new friends, working, building a boat.

Now I’m anxious to see what my readers of realistic fiction at school think of this book. (I did suggest it to one of my sixth-graders who loves realistic fiction. Her comment: "It's okay." Sigh. I'll have to try it out on some of my other big readers.)


Are you sure you want to delete this item? It cannot be undone.