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When the Crickets Stopped Singing
When the Crickets Stopped Singing
Reviewed by: Kris Zuidema - retired school librarian, Standish, Southern Maine Library District
Review Date: November 8, 2018
Review
The story takes place in California in 1939. Twelve year old Angie and her best friend Geraldine befriend a new girl, Reba Lu, a preacher's daughter. The novel is written from Angie's point of view. The three girls make a pact to "love thy neighbor," especially the ones who are not easy to love. There is Miss Emma, the doctor's daughter, who keeps a variety of animals in her bedroom and is considered strange at times. Dodie Crumper is a girl at school with some unpleasant personal habits. They try to include her in their circle of friends. The three girls work hard to keep their agreement. World War I hero, Jefferson Clement, has recently returned to town. He is well dressed and charming. Many respect him, but Angie discovers his past and current predatory actions on young girls. She is faced with making a difficult decision that could have serious consequences. The characters are believable in this well written book dealing with a sensitive topic. The "Afterward" brings up questions for the reader. Recommended for ages 12 and up.
Overall Book Score: very good
About the Book
Author:
Cram, Marilyn
Illustrator: ,
Publisher: Calkins Creek
Book Type: chapter book fiction
Genre: realistic fiction
Audience: grades 7-9
Binding Type: reinforced trade binding
Binding Quality: very good
ISBN: 9781629797236
Price: 18.95