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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>Today I&#8217;m sharing a list of some of my favorite vintage MG novels that don&#8217;t get discussed much, but I love them and hope you enjoy them too! These are not always easy to find, but they&#8217;re worth looking for. 🙂</p>
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<li><strong>The Golden Name Day </strong>by Jennie Lindquist: Although it&#8217;s a 1950s Newbery novel, this one isn&#8217;t talked about much, perhaps because it was out of print for decades until Purple House Press released a new edition! I love the tidbits of Swedish culture in this one (I have a lot of Swedish heritage and enjoy reading about it).</li>
<li><strong>Maggie Rose: Her Birthday Christmas </strong>by Ruth Sawyer: It&#8217;s a charming gem of a novel, one that I have recommended so many times but never see discussed, possibly because it also was out of print for decades and has yet to be re-released. <em>Maggie Rose </em>is set in Maine, features a hardworking young heroine determined to make life better for herself and her family, and has the happiest ending you could imagine. What more could you want in a book?</li>
<li><strong>Jill&#8217;s Story </strong>by Jean Fiedler: I am not sure I&#8217;ve <em>ever </em>seen anyone else discuss this book about a family vacationing at Cape Cod for the summer. Jill longs to become a writer, and this story inspired me a lot when I was ten years old and daydreaming of being an author!</li>
<li><strong>The Sea Is All Around </strong>by Elizabeth Enright: The only Enright novel currently not in print, this is more slow-paced than some of her other books, but the rich language and evocative setting is brilliant. I&#8217;m currently rereading this right now!</li>
<li><strong>Family Sabbatical </strong>by Carol Ryrie Brink: There are two very sweet books in this series, but I just re-read <em>Sabbatical </em>last November, so I&#8217;ll recommend it especially. This one follows the Ridgeway family to France for a year, and there are some delightful adventures!</li>
<li><strong>Caldicott Place </strong>by Noel Streatfeild: There are so many excellent Streatfeild stories but this one is great if you&#8217;re looking for one of her non-theater stories (there is some ballet, of course! but it&#8217;s not a big aspect of the book).</li>
<li><strong>Mine for Keeps </strong>by Jean Little: I love so many of Jean Little&#8217;s books, but this was her first novel and it&#8217;s such a good one. And the best part? It&#8217;s easy to find, because Puffin reprinted it just two years ago!</li>
<li><strong>Time at the Top </strong>by Edward Ormondroyd: This is a fantastic story if you&#8217;re looking for light fantasy&#8211;it&#8217;s a time travel tale, set in both &#8220;present-day&#8221; 1960s and the 1880s. I won&#8217;t go into too many spoilers, but when a girl goes into an elevator in her apartment building, it whisks her off to a time much different than her own &#8230;</li>
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<p>I hope you find a great read from this list! 🙂 What are you reading right now? I&#8217;d love to hear!</p>
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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>In this third post in my seasonal series, I’m highlighting the middle grade and YA books that are most suited to winter! They are especially perfect for those long afternoons by the glow of the Christmas tree, watching tufts of cotton snow fall outside the window as you indulge in the peacefulness of the season.</p>
<p><u>Maggie Rose: Her Birthday Christmas</u> by Ruth Sawyer<br />
A forgotten gem from a renowned author of the mid-20th century, this marvelous novel could really be considered a summer story more than winter one, as much of the book takes place in summer. But the final chapters come to a climactic crescendo at Christmastime, when a little girl’s dream of hosting an enormous “birthday Christmas” celebration finally comes to fruition. The elegant prose, captivating descriptions of the coast of Maine, and magnificent ending make this one of my very favorite books. It’s out of print now, <a href="https://openlibrary.org/works/OL2254769W/Maggie_Rose_her_birthday_Christmas">but available to read for free on Open Library!</a></p>
<p><u>Louisa May Alcott’s Christmas Treasury</u><br />
This collection of lovely Christmas tales by Louisa May Alcott is an absolute joy. My grandmother gave me this book two Christmases ago, and I read each story with delight, savoring Alcott’s sympathetic characters and happy endings.</p>
<p><u>Patty Fairfield</u> by Carolyn Wells<br />
Originally published in 1902, the first volume in the Patty Fairfield series follows 14-year-old Patty as she lives with each of her aunts in one unforgettable (and highly amusing!) year of picnics, parties, and adventures.</p>
<p><u>Friendly Gables</u> by Hilda van Stockum<br />
<a href="https://annarosejohnson.com/forgotten-gems-the-mitchells-series/">In this post,</a> I detailed all the reasons why I love Hilda van Stockum’s Mitchell family trilogy, and this final book in the series is definitely the best of the three! Taking place in March and April in post-World War II Montreal, this sweet family story includes brand-new twin babies in the house, a secret meeting place, and an unpleasant housekeeper (who just might have a heart of gold). This novel has the feeling of a Christmas tale to me, but perhaps that’s because I read it for the first time as an 8-year-old right before Christmas! 🙂</p>
<p><u>The Family at Caldicott Place</u> by Noel Streatfeild<br />
One of my all-time favorite novels, this is a warm, uplifting depiction of a family struggling to cope with enormous loss. When a city family in reduced circumstances unexpectedly inherits a vast estate in the British countryside, their lives—and the lives of three unusual children who become their boarders—are changed forever.</p>
<p><u>Christmas with Anne and Other Holiday Stories</u> by L.M. Montgomery<br />
Much like Louisa May Alcott’s collection of Christmas tales, this is another unforgettable compilation of stories filled with hope, goodwill, and the importance of family. Chapters of <em>Anne of Green Gables </em>and <em>Anne of Windy Poplars </em>are included in this book, along with many stories about other characters.</p>
<p><u>Jack and Jill</u> by Louisa May Alcott<br />
I read this book last Christmas, and I fell in love with the large cast of warmhearted characters—most importantly conscientious Jack and impetuous Jill, whose sledding accident at the start of the novel is the catalyst for a series of heartwarming events in their close-knit village.</p>
<p><u>Betsy in Spite of Herself</u> by Maud Hart Lovelace<br />
The sixth installment in the Betsy-Tacy series, this book follows Betsy Ray through her sophomore year of high school in 1907, as she attempts to transform her typical vivacious self into a “dramatic and mysterious” personality. She also visits her friend Tib in Milwaukee for a splendid Christmas celebration (which is very fun to read)!</p>
<p><u>From Anna</u> by Jean Little<br />
I cannot recommend this novel enough. In fact, I should really dedicate an entire blog post to this achingly beautiful middle grade by popular Canadian children’s author Jean Little. The moving story of a nine-year-old girl who is uprooted from Germany in the 1930s and forced to come to terms with her limited eyesight, is one of the finest Christmas stories I’ve ever read. The rhythmic writing, realistic characters, and timeless message continue to amaze me every time I pick up this book.</p></div>
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