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Penny from Heaven by Jennifer L. Holm
Penny from Heaven by Jennifer L. Holm






Penny from Heaven by Jennifer L. Holm

But even if the summer doesn't exactly start as planned. Frankie is constantly getting into trouble, and Penny feels caught between the two sides of her family.

Penny from Heaven by Jennifer L. Holm

Penny's mom doesn't want her to swim because she's afraid Penny will get polio. School's out for summer, and Penny and her cousin Frankie have big plans to eat lots of butter pecan ice cream, swim at the local pool, and cheer on their favorite baseball team-the Brooklyn Dodgers! But sometimes things don't go according to plan.

Penny from Heaven by Jennifer L. Holm

(Aug.Newbery Honor-winning, New York Times-bestselling, and as full of fun and adventure as it is of deeper family issues-now with striking new cover art! Readers will enjoy observing Penny's growth, how she mediates a peace among her family members and offers a glimmer of heaven. Holm includes telling historical details, including information about WWII Italian internment camps and how Penny's mother will not allow her to swim in a public pool or visit a movie theater because of the risk of polio. The relaxed pace picks up after an accident lands Penny in the hospital and she overhears a rumor about her father. In the conflict between Penny and her mother's beau, the narrative offers a fresh take on a familiar plight. Despite her passion for the Brooklyn Dodgers and gentle comic voice, Penny emerges primarily as an observer witnessing the antics of her more zany relatives, including her favorite uncle Dominic who lives in his car, her scheming cousin Frankie (who doubles as her best friend) and her perennially black-clad grandmother Nonny, who lives to feed people and feuds with her daughter-in-law, an ex-Rockette. Penny divides her time between two extremes: her overprotective single mother (who is "afraid of just about everything that involves fun") and the maternal grandparents with whom she lives, and her deceased father's colorful Italian family. ) conjures a nostalgic 1953 New Jersey summer in this novel with a plucky 11-year-old narrator at its center. Newbery Honor author Holm ( Our Only May Amelia








Penny from Heaven by Jennifer L. Holm