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Welcome to Camden Falls
    Martin, Ann M., 1955-
Publisher:: Scholastic,
Pub date:: c2007.
Pages:: 174 p.
ISBN:: 9780439868792
Item info:: 31 copies available at CENTREVILLE REGIONAL, CHANTILLY REGIONAL, DOLLEY MADISON, GREAT FALLS, HERNDON FORTNIGHTLY, JOHN MARSHALL, KINGS PARK, LORTON, MARTHA WASHINGTON, PATRICK HENRY, POHICK REGIONAL, RICHARD BYRD, RESTON REGIONAL, SHERWOOD REGIONAL, THOMAS JEFFERSON, WOODROW WILSON, BURKE CENTRE, and OAKTON.
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Summary
Flora and Ruby do not want to move to Camden Falls. But they donÂ’t really have a choice their parents are dead and their grandmother Min is taking them in. ItÂ’s strange to be in a new place. But luckily, itÂ’s a very welcoming place.Combining the heart of her Newbery Honor winning fiction and the spirit of her legendary Baby-sitters Club series, Ann M. Martin introduces a timeless new series that girls will embrace and cherish. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
Martin launches her Main Street series with this appealing though somewhat sleepy tale, set in a small Massachusetts town. Eleven-year-old Flora and her younger sister, Ruby, whose parents died five months earlier in a car accident, come to live with their big-hearted grandmother, Min. Their new home is one of eight attached row houses, whose other residents include bright, brassy Olivia, who is Flora's age; an earnest teenage boy with Down syndrome; a pair of teenage sisters, one conscientious and kind, the other initially aloof and rebellious; and a patient, elderly man devoted to his wife, who suffers from dementia. Also playing supporting roles are a girl who lives in a run-down house on the edge of town, whose gruff, defensive veneer eventually cracks; and a mysterious older woman who does mending in Min's sewing store. A passionate needleworker, Flora relishes the hours she spends helping out and doing sewing projects in the shop. Readers may agree with Ruby-whose passion is dancing and singing-that time spent there is not all that lively. But Martin deftly reveals the novel's affecting underpinning-the girls' adjustment to their new life without their parents. Helping sensitive Flora with the transition is her discovery of her mother's diary and a box of old photos and letters, which helps her feel that indeed there "was a place for her in this room, in this house, in this town." The sisters begin school in their new town in Needle and Thread, due in August. Ages 9-12. (May) Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
School Library Journal Review
Gr 4-6-The first book in this series hints at a great variety of events yet to come. When Flora and Ruby Northrup's parents die in an automobile accident, their grandmother moves them to her family home, a stately old row house in Camden Falls, MA. Soon the girls are caught up in helping Grandma at her shop, Needle and Thread; making friends; and finding their way in a new community. Although they have moments of sorrow as they think about their parents, they also have fun planning the annual barbeque and discovering letters and family photos in Min's attic. Each sister stands as an individual, and there is enough action to keep the plot moving along. The solid sense of place and the ability of the characters to overcome adversity continue in the second book. Summer is over and sixth-grader Flora and fourth-grader Ruby enter Camden Falls Elementary School. Ruby is all set to join the children's chorus and try out for a play, two ambitions that distract her from serious schoolwork. Flora finds herself missing her old school, but when her teacher tells her that she taught her mother, she begins to feel more comfortable. It is a special year for the town, which is celebrating its 350th birthday, and many of the activities at school focus on this event. Both books have an old-fashioned feel and some stock characters. They'll appeal to readers more interested in characters and values than true action and adventure.-Kathryn Kosiorek, formerly at Cuyahoga County Public Library, Brooklyn, OH Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Booklist Review
In Welcone to Camden Falls, Flora and her younger sister, Ruby, recently orphaned, have come to live with their grandmother, Min, who co-owns a fabric shop in a New England town. The adjustment to life in Camden Falls is difficult, but the girls make new friends, and Flora finds solace as she gets more deeply into her hobby, sewing. Martin does some unusual things here, telling the story from several perspectives and filling it with modern-day problems, even as the feel of the book harkens back to an earlier time. An almost dizzying array of characters is introduced, including one neighbor who has Down syndrome, another who has Alzheimer's disease, and a third who is struggling with aging. A new friend must deal with a mother who drinks and a father who is abusive. Sometimes these problems overwhelm the story, but Martin's easy style, appealing characters, and obvious love of place will keep readers going.--Cooper, Ilene Copyright 2007 Booklist From: Syndetics Solutions, Inc. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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key: 08031238
ISBN: 9780439868792 (pbk.)
ISBN: 0439868793 (pbk.)
Local Dewey call num: JFIC MAR
Local call number: 139 RUSH
Personal Author: Martin, Ann M., 1955-
Title: Welcome to Camden Falls / Ann M. Martin.
Publication info: New York : Scholastic, c2007.
Physical descrip: 174 p.
Series: (Main Street ; bk. 1)
General Note: Grades 3-6.
General Note: Includes a Main Street question answer section with the author.
Summary: Flora and Ruby move to Camden Falls with their grandmother, Min, after the death of their parents and meet Olivia and Nikki at the Needle & Thread, a Main Street sewing store run by their grandmother.
Subject term: Sisters--Children's fiction.
Subject term: Grandmothers--Children's fiction.
Subject term: Family life--Children's fiction.
Geographic term: Massachusetts--Children's fiction.
Local subject: Summer reading, 2009 (Grades 3-6)
Series: Martin, Ann M., 1955- Main Street.
Series: Main Street.
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