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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>As the title of this blog post explains, I&#8217;ve put together a summer reading list that includes some of my favorite vintage middle grade picks for this wonderful season. If you or your kids are in the mood for something fun, breezy, summery, and refreshingly old-fashioned &#8211; these books are for you! I&#8217;m re-reading some of these myself this summer. 🙂 Be forewarned that some of these can be hard to find, but the reward will be well worth the effort!</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Gone-Away Lake</span> </strong>(Elizabeth Enright, 1957), which features cousins exploring an old summer resort where two elderly residents still live. The sequel, <em>Return to Gone-Away, </em>is just as deliciously good. <a href="https://annarosejohnson.com/the-novels-of-elizabeth-enright-an-overview/">Check out my blog post on all of Enright&#8217;s lovely novels</a> for even more delightful summer choices, especially <em>Thimble Summer.</em></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Jill&#8217;s Story</strong></span><strong> </strong>(Jean Fiedler, 1965); one of my VERY favorites at age nine or so, about a 10-year-old aspiring writer whose family travels to Cape Cod for the summer. The climax &#8211; a birthday and a writing contest &#8211; is immensely satisfying.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Canadian Summer</strong></span><strong> </strong>(Hilda van Stockum, 1948) is about a family who uproots to the Canadian wilderness in the post-World War II era &#8211; full of marvelous Montgomery-ish descriptions and exquisite characterization. For more info, you can read my posts <a href="https://annarosejohnson.com/week-three-of-my-summerofvintagekidlit-canadian-summer/">here</a> and <a href="https://annarosejohnson.com/forgotten-gems-the-mitchells-series/">here</a>.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>The Magic Summer</strong></span><strong> </strong>(Noel Streatfeild, 1966), in which four siblings are sent to live with their eccentric great-aunt for the summer, and encounter a world of poetry, hard work, and mystery.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Jane of Lantern Hill</span></strong> (L.M. Montgomery, 1937). I&#8217;ve discussed this one <a href="https://annarosejohnson.com/may-reading-list-garden-update/">many times on this blog</a> before, because it&#8217;s possibly my favorite novel of all time. The story centers around Jane Stuart, who visits her father for the first time in her life one unforgettable summer. They subsequently buy a charming cottage on Prince Edward Island and all the whimsy begins.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Look Alive, Libby!</strong></span><strong> </strong>(Catherine Woolley, 1962) is the charming story of a girl who has to overcome her many fears (like wild animals!) when she and her aunt go to spend the summer at a seaside cottage.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Cobblers&#8217; Knob</strong></span> (Eleanore M. Jewett, 1958) was one of <a href="https://annarosejohnson.com/my-reading-year-a-recap-of-my-2019-books/">my favorite novels of 2019</a>. The story centers on a brave girl who explores a supposedly haunted summer residence and makes friends with the foster child living there. The many unexpected twists kept me turning the pages!</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Maggie Rose: Her Birthday Christmas</strong></span> (Ruth Sawyer, 1952). This one is just adorable. And incredibly well-crafted, and sweet, and poignant. Over one long summer, Maggie Rose picks all kinds of berries to sell in hopes of having a special celebration at the end of the year. Will she succeed against numerous obstacles that threaten to thwart her joyous plans?</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Katie John</span> </strong>(Mary Calhoun, 1960). Another absolute favorite from age nine or ten; an impulsive yet idealistic girl has a bunch of exciting (and humorous!) adventures in a nineteenth-century house alongside her new best friend. I think this book sparked my love of hunting down family history, because my favorite chapter was the one where Katie discovers the story of her great-aunt. The sequel, <strong>Depend on Katie John, </strong>is also terrific (I just re-read it)!</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Half Magic</strong></span><strong> </strong>(Edward Eager, 1954) focuses on the magical adventures that touch the lives of four children in what they thought would be a dull summer. A coin that grants them only <em>half </em>a wish proves more difficult than they originally suppose!</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Betsy and Tacy Go Over the Big Hill</strong></span> (Maud Hart Lovelace, 1942) is another one of my <a href="https://annarosejohnson.com/week-two-of-my-summerofvintagekidlit-betsy-and-tacy-go-over-the-big-hill/">very favorites</a> from a young age &#8211; I think I was seven when I first read this one. It&#8217;s such a sweet story, and also perfect for young girls who will identify with Betsy and Julia&#8217;s quarrel. 🙂 The next book in the Betsy-Tacy series, <strong>Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown, </strong>is also awesome for summer (even though it&#8217;s more of a fall/winter book, LOL!) and I think I&#8217;ll re-read that one very soon!</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>No Children, No Pets </strong></span>(Marion Holland, 1957) is a book I discovered just last year, and I enjoyed it so much. The story opens when three children and their mother receive a letter informing them that they&#8217;ve inherited an old apartment house in Florida, so of course they head off to live there, with many escapades to follow!</p>
<p>Important note: If you like the sound of these books and know of any others in a similar vein, please leave a comment because I would LOVE to check them out! 🙂</p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>My 2019 Reading Challenge was so much fun. I delved into more of the vintage middle grade books I adore, a few classics, a handful of newly-published novels, and some nonfiction as well! So without further ado, here is a general overview of my 2019 reading year. I’ve organized my favorites into categories, starting off with my Ultimate Favorite Books of 2019. Happy Reading!</p></div>
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<p>The incredibly gorgeous novel <em>Whose Waves These Are</em> and its different yet also compelling prequel novella <em>Up from the Sea</em> came out this spring, and placing this little series at the top of my list was a no-brainer! I absolutely loved the Maine setting, heartwarming stories, and lovely characters. Dykes&#8217; rhythmic prose is a pure joy to read, and her next novel (not in this series) comes out in June! I cannot wait to read <em><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/48357186-set-the-stars-alight">Set the Stars Alight</a>, </em>another dual timeline novel. You can check out <a href="https://annarosejohnson.com/a-very-bookish-interview-with-amanda-dykes/">my interview with the author here.</a></p>
<p><strong>2. Listening Valley by D.E. Stevenson (1944)</strong></p>
<p>I have read novels by D.E. Stevenson before, but this engaging coming-of-age story set in Scotland might just be my favorite of her books. Set prior to and during World War II, the drama surrounding the life and romance of Tonia makes for a fascinating tale. It&#8217;s also technically a sequel (or rather, a companion novel) to <em>Celia&#8217;s House, </em>which I read in 2016 and enjoyed immensely. It was delicious fun to reconnect with those characters!</p>
<p><strong>3. These Happy Golden Years by Laura Ingalls Wilder (1943)</strong></p>
<p>The cozy comfort of this penultimate volume in the &#8220;Little House&#8221; series was so nice to read, and that&#8217;s why it earned its place on my list of 2019 favorites. It was such a delight to read the unfolding romance of Laura and Almanzo, and the imagery in this book is on par with L.M. Montgomery&#8217;s descriptions!</p>
<p><strong>4. A Real Cinderella by Nina Rhoades (1915)</strong></p>
<p>When a member of one of my vintage children&#8217;s book groups recommended the books of Nina Rhoades, I was immediately hooked. I started with <em>A Real Cinderella, </em>which is my favorite of her books so far with its sweet heroine and page-turning climax. Rhoades&#8217; books for younger children are loosely connected under the title &#8220;Brick House Books,&#8221; and all the ones I have read are set in early 1900s New York City.</p>
<p>5.<strong> Stepmother by Gwendoline Courtney (1947)</strong></p>
<p>What a fun find! I read this one very recently, having discovered it among a list of vintage books newly reprinted in England. Published in the 1940s, <em>Stepmother </em>starts out similar to <em>Little Women, </em>starring a group of four sisters who put on plays with the aid of the boy next door. But these sisters are aghast to learn that their widowed father has remarried while on a trip overseas, setting off a series of comedic events. The characters in this sweet story are amazing: levelheaded but ineffectual Alison, headstrong budding actress Elizabeth, quiet, stubborn Susan, and outspoken youngest sister Georgie.</p>
<p><strong>6. Cobblers&#8217; Knob by Eleanore M. Jewett (1958)</strong></p>
<p>A story both charming and poignant, <em>Cobblers&#8217; Knob </em>centers around a coastal summer community of children who are convinced that a nearby abandoned house is haunted. The bravest of these children sets out to investigate &#8211; only to discover that the mysterious occupant of the house is an orphaned girl who has claimed the place as her own.</p>
<p>7.<strong> Time at the Top by Edward Ormondroyd (1963)</strong></p>
<p>An unpredictable elevator that travels through time, a treasure hunt, and a family in need of assistance all factor into this funny and clever tale of a 1960s girl who ends up in 1881 &#8211; and decides she wants to stay there. (I&#8217;m currently reading the sequel, it&#8217;s so good!)</p>
<p>8.<strong> Two Are Better Than One by Carol Ryrie Brink (1968)</strong></p>
<p>Reminiscent of the Betsy-Tacy series, this semi-autobiographical book by the author of <em>Caddie Woodlawn</em> is a friendship story full of turn-of-the-century historical details, entertaining characters, and plenty of wit.</p>
<p>9.<strong> Louisiana&#8217;s Way Home by Kate DiCamillo (2018)</strong></p>
<p>I grew up re-reading Kate DiCamillo&#8217;s unforgettable <em>Because of Winn-Dixie, </em>and was even more enchanted by the adventures of Louisiana Elefante, who must forge new connections in a strange town when she learns a life-changing secret. A poetic tear-jerker with enormous heart!</p>
<p>10.<strong> The Borrowers by Mary Norton (1952)</strong></p>
<p>I had a blast reading this quirky, fast-paced story about an unusual family of &#8220;Borrowers&#8221;, a trio of very small people who attempt to navigate their dangerous life in an Edwardian mansion.</p></div>
							
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5. The Historic Christmas Tree Ship by Rochelle Pennington<br />
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<p>I pledged to read 75 books on Goodreads, and ended up finishing 122! I was planning to read a few longer books this year, such as <em>Pride &amp; Prejudice </em>(which I found time to read) and <em>Wives and Daughters </em>(which I did not &#8211; maybe next year)! So that&#8217;s why I chose 75 for 2019, but I ended up reading a multitude of shorter stories instead.</p>
<p><strong>My 2020 Reading Challenge</strong></p>
<p>My Goodreads goal for 2020 will be to read 125 books. That will be a bit of a challenge, since I did not reach that number this year! But I think it&#8217;ll be fun to shoot a bit higher than before.</p>
<p>This year, I discovered several new authors, found myself enjoying nonfiction more than ever, and reread numerous old favorites that made me happy. Like in 2018, I had a fantastic book year, and I&#8217;m totally excited for 2020!</p>
<p><strong>What were some books you loved in 2019? (Feel free to pass along some recommendations!</strong></p></div>
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