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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This week for our Vintage Kidlit Summer reading challenge, I read THEN THERE WERE FIVE by Elizabeth Enright!</p>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>My friend Faith Elizabeth Hough (who blogs <a href="https://www.faithelizabethhough.com/blog"><strong>HERE</strong></a>) and I decided to create a fun reading challenge called <strong>Vintage Kidlit Summer. </strong>If you missed any of the details on how this challenge works, <a href="https://annarosejohnson.com/ready-for-a-vintage-kidlit-summer/">just go here and you can catch up!</a> Basically, we&#8217;re doing <strong>12 categories over 12 weeks,</strong> and each week has its own theme. All you have to do is choose a vintage/classic book that fits that week’s theme, read it, and share about it! You can write about it on your blog, or you can post your thoughts on Instagram (or Twitter) as well, by using the hashtag <a href="https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/vintagekidlitsummer/">#vintagekidlitsummer</a>. And if you&#8217;re in need of recommendations for each week&#8217;s theme, check out <a href="https://annarosejohnson.com/reading-recommendations-for-our-vintage-kidlit-summer/">this blog post</a>!</p>
<p>Our seventh week&#8217;s theme was <strong>Big Family Story, </strong>and for this theme I chose to re-read <em>Then There Were Five</em> by Elizabeth Enright. It&#8217;s the third installment of the Melendy series (one of my all-time favorites!), and here&#8217;s what I&#8217;ve written about it previously on my blog:</p>
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<p>Here’s a quintessential portrait of a five children enjoying an old-fashioned summer—including stargazing, fruit canning, and all the glories of August—depicted with Enright’s usual stunning imagery.</p>
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<p>&#8230; a celebration of summer, adventure, and family. Without a doubt, Enright is the best writer of description I’ve ever read.</p>
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<p>I always come away from this book with two major takeaways: this is one of the most summery books I&#8217;ve read, and Enright&#8217;s descriptions are second to none. The funny thing is that this book is supposed to be set in either rural New York or Connecticut or somewhere like that &#8230; I can&#8217;t recall if it&#8217;s ever stated where the Four-Story Mistake is. All I know is that it&#8217;s not terribly far from their old home in New York City. It&#8217;s certainly not in Wisconsin. But that&#8217;s exactly what this setting feels like!</p>
<p><em>Thimble Summer, </em><a href="https://annarosejohnson.com/thimble-summer-vintage-kidlit-summer-week-1/">which I read in Week 1</a>, was set in Wisconsin and drawn from Enright&#8217;s own visits there. But there is no question in my mind that a lot of her Wisconsin experiences informed the glorious countryside the Melendy children find themselves in. I was just admiring the wild mullein that had bloomed in the garden when I read this sentence in <em>Then There Were Five</em>: &#8220;The mullein had finished blooming, and stood up out of the pastures like dusty candelabra.&#8221; And then &#8230; &#8220;the bee balm was covered with little crown-shaped pods.&#8221; &#8220;The lazy monarch butterflies were everywhere.&#8221; And earlier, &#8220;The monarch caterpillar, for instance, contrived a waxy chrysalis of pale green, flecked with tiny arabesques of gilt.&#8221; All the nature descriptions bring to mind so vividly these things I&#8217;ve seen here in the north, and that&#8217;s what makes this book come to life for me. (And yes, I have shined a flashlight in my window at night to watch the moths, just like Oliver! I can confirm it&#8217;s a truly magical experience.)</p>
<p>And of course there are other amazing scenes and lines. I think so many of us can identify with Mona here: &#8220;She loved all old things: old books, old legends, old wrecks of houses such as this.&#8221; I am Mona! I love the family&#8217;s drive to help the war effort with patriotic things like a scrap metal hunt and a bazaar. And Mona and Randy trying to think of good meals to throw together during their canning is hilarious (speaking of which, Mr. Titus is a fabulous character)!</p>
<p><strong>What did you read for the Vintage Kidlit Summer this week? Let me know in the comments!</strong></p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>I’ve been rereading the novels of Elizabeth Enright for the past few months, because they’re *so* re-readable and absolutely perfect for this time of year. For me, there is such a sense of delight in Enright’s familiar descriptions of summers in the countryside, of searching for butterflies and exploring old houses and finding arrowheads. The summers she spent on her uncle’s Wisconsin farm definitely influenced her writing and the way she observed nature and recorded it in both a realistic and whimsical manner.</p>
<p>In case you haven’t yet met her wondrous world of books, here’s an overview of her novels in chronological order of publication:</p>
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<p><strong>Thimble Summer (1938)</strong></p>
<p>A Newbery medal winner, this slim book is perhaps the most well-known of Enright’s works. There are delicious moments like when Garnet and her best friend get accidentally locked in the library, and when Garnet goes to the county fair. A fresh breeze of a book! This is also her first novel for children.</p>
<p><strong>The Sea Is All Around (1940)</strong></p>
<p>A tribute to Maine and all its magic, this is a gentle story of a girl going to live with her aunt in a remote wilderness and making new friends. It has a delicate beauty to its gorgeous prose, and although it&#8217;s very hard to find, <em>The Sea Is All Around </em>is well worth the search!</p>
<p><strong>The Saturdays (1941)</strong></p>
<p>This book kicks off the Melendy Quartet series in grand style. At this point in Enright’s career, her writing was becoming a bit faster-paced, and the acceleration improves her already engaging prose. The four Melendy siblings pool their minimal allowances so that they can each enjoy a special Saturday outing of their own.</p>
<p><a href="https://annarosejohnson.com/week-one-of-my-summerofvintagekidlit-the-four-story-mistake/"><strong>The Four-Story Mistake (1942)</strong></a></p>
<p>The Melendys move from their New York City apartment building to a fabulous old home in the country, where they uncover a secret room that’s been boarded up for years—among other adventures! This story is even better on audio.</p>
<p><strong>Then There Were Five (1944)</strong></p>
<p>Here’s a quintessential portrait of a five children enjoying an old-fashioned summer—including stargazing, fruit canning, and all the glories of August—depicted with Enright’s usual stunning imagery.</p>
<p><strong>Spiderweb for Two (1951)</strong></p>
<p>My personal favorite of Enright’s books is this story you simply can’t put down, a gem that caps off the Melendy series. Part mystery and part ode to autumn, this book features the youngest of the four siblings on a humorous quest to unravel a mysterious string of riddles.</p>
<p><strong>Gone-Away Lake (1957)</strong></p>
<p>I recently revisited this classic tale of two cousins (and best friends) who discover a nearly abandoned resort community by the lake and some fascinating new friends who know all the stories of the village’s past.</p>
<p><strong>Return to Gone-Away (1961)</strong></p>
<p>We read this one last year <a href="https://annarosejohnson.com/week-six-of-my-summerofvintagekidlit-return-to-gone-away/">as part of our Summer of Vintage Kid Lit,</a> and I loved returning to Portia and Julian’s unforgettable adventures—this time as they explore and renovate a dilapidated mansion.</p>
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<p>To say that I wish there were more Enright novels would be an understatement—there is just something so unique about her descriptions, metaphors, realistic characters, and settings.</p>
<p>I encourage you to pick up one of these in September! Summer is coming to a close, and it’s the perfect time to indulge in an Elizabeth Enright story. 🙂</p>
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<p><strong>Recently Read: </strong>The Kirsten series by Janet Shaw, <em>The Meeting Place </em>by Janette Oke and T. Davis Bunn, <em>The Cabin Faced West </em>by Jean Fritz</p>
<p><strong>Currently Reading:</strong> <em>The Secret Garden </em>by Frances Hodgson Burnett, <em>Cherry Ames: Department Store Nurse </em>by Helen Wells</p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>I found such joy in my 2018 Reading Challenge and my ongoing quest to find wondrous new books to inspire my writing. Throughout the year, I delved back into some of my favorite stories and rediscovered them with fresh eyes. I also made it a goal to read at least one book by a new author each month, and I ended up reading the works of twenty new authors! So with a mix of old and new, a bit of genre variety, a sprinkling of nonfiction, a blend of the humorous and thought-provoking, here is a general overview of my 2018 reading year. I’ve organized my favorites into fun categories, most of which are in no particular order. Happy Reading!</p></div>
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<p>It was such a joy to discover brilliant new novels this year that I excitedly added to my collection of favorite reads. <em>Little Women </em>tops my list first and foremost (as evidenced by <a href="https://annarosejohnson.com/christmas-in-concord-is-available-to-download/">my LW retelling novelette</a>). I read this one in February when looking for a good classic to brighten up the dreary winter days—and it didn’t disappoint! I started reading LW at age ten but couldn’t get into the story, and indefinitely set it aside, but this time I loved the heartwarming, inspiring tale of four unforgettable sisters. (I also wanted to read the original LW to hunt for possible clues to the outcome of the Penderwicks series, which I’ll discuss later.) I quickly read <em>Little Men </em>and <em>Jo’s Boys </em>as well, which were entertaining but not nearly as good as their predecessor. If you haven’t read this one yet, don’t delay as long as I did!</p>
<p>A close second is <em>Anne’s House of Dreams, </em>which is simply stunning. Montgomery’s vivid descriptions and multifaceted characters are breathtaking. I read it during a very rainy week in June that was couldn’t have been better suited to the moodiness and melody of this mysterious story set by the sea. I’m sad that I have read every Anne book now, but they are quite re-readable, and I’m already looking forward to returning to this one soon.</p>
<p>It seems to be a year for finishing series, because I also read the third (and for me, last) book in Elizabeth Enright’s Melendy Quartet from the 1940s. You can read <a href="https://annarosejohnson.com/on-my-bookshelf-this-spring/">my quick recap of this enchanting story here</a>. In addition to reading the first book in the lovely All-of-a-Kind Family series, I was also delighted to discover Karina Yan Glaser’s Vanderbeekers books, which feature a family enjoying plenty of fun adventures. You can read <a href="https://annarosejohnson.com/an-interview-with-karina-yan-glaser/">my interview with the author here.</a> (Fortunately, book three comes out in 2019, so this series certainly isn’t over!)</p>
<p>I’ve always been an enormous fan of the Pollyanna books by Eleanor H. Porter, so I was *glad* (🙂) to discover that the author had also written another wonderful book. <em>Just David </em>is a sweet, uplifting story about an unusual boy who changes the lives of every person he meets.</p>
<p>Two others I loved this year include <em>Beany Malone </em>and <em>The Baker’s Daughter, </em>both of which featured determined heroines struggling to navigate the challenges of life, love, and family—but aside from that, the stories couldn’t have been more different. <em>Beany Malone </em>centers on a chaotic but cozy family in post-WWII Denver, while <em>The Baker’s Daughter </em>features a solitary girl who falls in love with an artist in a picturesque Scottish village in the 1930s.</p>
<p>I’ll admit, <em>The Penderwicks At Last </em>could have been better. I would have loved to see more of the original cast of characters (perhaps an explanation for why Skye has altered so drastically), and fewer new characters with somewhat irrelevant storylines, but the overall ending–and the adorable epilogue—more than made up for the novel’s shortcomings. Batty and Jeffrey were the highlight of the story—especially their matching cell phone ring tones. (Beethoven<em>, </em>naturally!) So this one was incredibly fun, and well worth the three-year wait.</p>
<p><strong>My 2018 Reading Challenge</strong></p>
<p>I pledged to read 100 books on Goodreads, and ended up finishing 115, which made me <em>very </em>happy. I found some wonderful new stories to read this year, and I found myself enjoying old favorites more than ever.</p>
<p><strong>My 2019 Reading Challenge</strong></p>
<p>My Goodreads goal for 2019 will be to read 75 books. I want to read some longer classics this year that might cancel out a larger volume of books. I have an ongoing list of books I’d love to read, and <em>Wives and Daughters </em>by Elizabeth Gaskell heads the list. (One of my sisters has been endeavoring to convince me to read <em>Pride and Prejudice, </em>so we’ll see if I can squeeze it into my reading schedule.)</p>
<p>I’d also love to peruse some poetry and read even more books by my favorite authors—and hopefully discover some new ones to love. And of course, I will mainly be reading the vintage children’s books that give me so much inspiration for my own middle grade novels.</p>
<p>I’d love to read more books by Jean Little, Gene Stratton Porter, Jane Austen, E. Nesbit, Janet Lambert, and Hilda van Stockum in 2019, and also give Mary Norton, Grace Livingston Hill, Jacqueline Kelly, and Catherine Woolley a try. I might even attempt a Charles Dickens book….well, we’ll see. 😉</p>
<p>All in all, it was a fabulous book year and I can’t wait to read more! What were some books you loved in 2018? (Feel free to pass along some recommendations to me—I’m always on the lookout for new reads!)</p></div>
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					<h1 class="entry-title">On My Bookshelf This Spring</h1>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>A handful of the five-star novels I read this spring, in no particular order:</p>
<p><strong>The Penderwicks At Last (Jeanne Birdsall)</strong></p>
<p>I have never anticipated a book’s release more than this one. Since early 2015, I’ve longed to find out what would transpire with the beloved Penderwick sisters in one of my favorite series…needless to say, I was *very* pleased with the outcome. No spoilers, but I will say that there are two weddings and one potential engagement, which was a highly satisfying denouement!</p>
<p><strong>Then There Were Five (Elizabeth Enright)</strong></p>
<p>One of the great classic middle grade authors, the endlessly talented Elizabeth Enright (1906-1968) was a master storyteller and has written some of my all-time favorite novels (<em>Gone-Away Lake, The Sea is All Around</em>). This is definitely the best of the fabulous Melendy Quartet series—a celebration of summer, adventure, and family. Without a doubt, Enright is the best writer of description I’ve ever read.</p>
<p><strong>Jane of Lantern Hill (L.M. Montgomery)</strong></p>
<p>This is quite possibly my favorite novel ever. There are so many elements that I love—an awe-inspiring setting (what’s better than Prince Edward Island?), a cast of delightfully quirky characters, a practical but imaginative heroine, and one of the best endings ever written. I only wish there had been a sequel! (<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_of_Lantern_Hill#cite_note-SJ5-1">According to this article</a>, Montgomery started writing a Jane sequel but never finished it.)</p>
<p><strong>The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street (Karina Yan Glaser)</strong></p>
<p>When this middle grade novel was released in late 2017, reviewers likened it to The Penderwicks or books by Elizabeth Enright or Eleanor Estes. I knew I had to read it—after all, how often do current novels even begin to compare to those classics? The thing that impressed me most about this sweet family story was the coziness of the environment and the timeless prose (in that respect, it had a lovely old-fashioned feel). I’ll definitely reread this one in the future!</p>
<p><strong>The Secret School (Avi)</strong></p>
<p>I’ve reread this one numerous times, because it’s always been high on my list of very reread-able books—probably because are several layers of depth to the story, despite its short length (it’s less than 25,000 words)! There’s a sweet simplicity to the tale that reminds me of <em>Sarah, Plain and Tall</em> or <em>Charlotte’s Web</em>, and it’s a fantastic coming-of-age story about a 14-year-old aspiring teacher.</p></div>
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