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Title | : | Hattie Big Sky (Hattie #1) |
Author | : | Kirby Larson |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 289 pages |
Published | : | February 27th 2007 by Delacorte Press (first published September 26th 2006) |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Young Adult. Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade |
Kirby Larson
Hardcover | Pages: 289 pages Rating: 3.99 | 15486 Users | 2030 Reviews
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Hattie's character was an all-around joy to meet. Though her story ended differently than I thought it would, and, wow, are there some sad happenings in the story, overall it felt realistic. I appreciated that the author included the real-life inspiration for the story, and I will definitely track down the sequel (probably after I'm finished with this young adult class - the "genre" is wearing on me as a whole - give me a grown-up book, haha!).If I have any gripe it's that there were a few times that I wished Hattie would speak up for herself. However, being that she's a young girl in the early 1900s, the way she handled things is probably more realistic - it's just my modern-day woman point of view sneaking in there. The descriptions of Montana are beautiful, and Hattie's personality truly shines. The secondary characters are varied and wonderful as well. Lest tears come to my eyes, we will avoid talking about the children of the novel, because my heart just can't take it.
Young adult Beth would have loved this, and more than likely, would have read this multiple times. And I know this is silly, but I hope she ends up with Charlie in book two. But good on her for paving her way without a man! :)
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Original Title: | Hattie Big Sky |
ISBN: | 0385733135 (ISBN13: 9780385733137) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Hattie #1 |
Setting: | Vida(United States) Montana(United States) |
Literary Awards: | Newbery Medal Nominee (2007), Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award Nominee (2008), Montana Book Award (2006), California Young Readers Medal for Middle School/Junior High (2009), Missouri Gateway Readers Award Nominee (2009) Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award Nominee (2009) |
Rating Based On Books Hattie Big Sky (Hattie #1)
Ratings: 3.99 From 15486 Users | 2030 ReviewsAssessment Based On Books Hattie Big Sky (Hattie #1)
4 starsMontana always hooks me in. While I much prefer the western, mountainous side of the state, learning more about the eastern side filled with prairies and big sky is amazing too. Hattie features the eastern side of Montana, and the atmosphere definitely came alive for me. I felt like I was back in this beautiful land, right alongside the teen lead.The emotion of this story had me laughing, weeping, irritated, and joyful. I love books that get all the feelings stirred up. The twists keptThough I enjoy reading historical novels, I've never been particularly into anything western or farming, so I wasn't too sure about this book. Despite the fact that Hattie Big Sky is about homesteading and there's no romance, I actually really enjoyed it from start to finish. This was such a pleasant surprise.Hattie Big Sky is a slice-of-life b ook, lacking the high drama that you'll find in a lot of fiction. Hattie goes about her days in Montana, and, though you largely get the highlights, much
Sometimes, the simple things in life are also the most beautiful. I feel like this certainly holds true for this book.This historical fiction about a young girl's ventures in homestead farming in 1890's Montana reads mostly like a well written and delightful middle-grade fiction. I really liked Hattie's voice in the book. It is an earnest and hardworking person's voice, with an undercurrent of spunk. There are a lot of interesting side characters and wonderful friendships to be had in this
I loved the strong, courageous, and vulnerable protagonist, as well as the realistic, complex resolution.
5 Stars!I don't really get into history stories, but this book was amazing. I have learned some things that I did not already kew before. It a great story about the time during wars that happened in America and what the people went trew. The writing is so good that I could really imaged everything. It was really interesting how and where the people had to move. I am so glad that I picked up this book. I am excited to get into the next book in the series.
I was disappointed in this book - a Newberry Honor book because of all of the errors it contained. I am surprised that those who award the Newberry prize didn't find and correct these errors. While the story is good,(not in my opinion Newberry good) the writing is not good. Hattie's uncle's last name is Wright, not Brooks, yet twice in the story she calls him Brooks - even having his trunk engraved with CB. He was her mother's brother, so he wouldn't have the same name. The overalls Hattie wears
I don't remember who recommended this one to me, but thank you! I loved this story of Hattie Brooks, an orphan who has never had a real home of her own. She finds out that her uncle, whom she has never met, has left her his homestead in Montana in his will. If she can meet the requirements, the land is hers.The trouble is that she has only 10 months to do it, and most of it by herself. The requirements are pretty tough, but Hattie figures with a good year, she just might have a place to call
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