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Mandy

by Julie Andrews Edwards, Johanna Westerman
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Overview

Ten-year-old Mandy feels lost among the thirty children who live in the old stone orphange. She dreams of a home of her own, a place where she belongs. When Mandy climbs over the high orphanage wall to explore the outside, she is lucky enough to find a tiny deserted cottage hidden in the forest. With a few borrowed items, the cottage becomes a refuge. To guard her secret, Mandy even lies β€” but when she falls terribly Sick, no one knows where she is. No one, that is, except for a special admirer she didn't know she had.

Longing for a place of her own, a ten-year-old orphan creates a secret home in a deserted cottage in the village of St. Martin's Green.

Synopsis

The magic of finding a home Mandy, a ten-year-old orphan, dreams of a place to call her own. Escaping over the orphanage wall to explore the outside world, Mandy discovers a tiny deserted cottage in the woods. All through the spring, summer, and fall, Mandy works to make it truly hers. Sometimes she "borrows" things she needs from the orphanage. Sometimes, to guard her secret, she even lies. Then, one stormy night at the cottage, Mandy gets sick, and no one knows how to find her—except a special friend she didn't know she had.

Language Arts

Beautifully written, sensitive. A joyous novel.

About the Author, Julie Andrews Edwards

Julie Andrews Edwards is one of the most recognized figures in the world of entertainment. She is perhaps best known for her performances in Mary Poppins, The Sound of Music, and The Princess Diaries. Ms. Edwards is the author of many favorite children's books, including Mandy, The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles, and the Little Bo series.

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Editorials

Language Arts

Beautifully written, sensitive. A joyous novel.

Language Arts

Beautifully written, sensitive. A joyous novel.

Children's Literature

St. Martin's Orphanage is the home of thirty children. Mandy, a bright ten-year-old, has lived there her entire life. Mandy shares a room with Sue, but wants more than anything to have her own home. One day, Mandy finds a stone wall in back of the orphanage. She climbs over the wall and discovers a cottage. She borrows supplies from the kitchen and the gardener and begins to clean up the cottage. Each day she hurries home from school to visit her special place. During a visit she feels a sharp pain and suddenly faints. When she doesn't return to the orphanage, a search begins. Only Sue knows of the secret place and she tells the matron to call Mr. Fitzgerald, the owner. He goes to the cottage and brings Mandy to his house, where he and his family nurse her back to health. When she returns to the orphanage, she is very sad. She had been part of a family and now misses the Fitzgeralds. The Fitzgeralds decide the house is lonely without Mandy and they want her to be a part of their family. Mandy has finally found what she has been looking for all her life. 2001 (orig. 1971), HarperCollins, $5.95. Ages 8 to 12. Reviewer:Karen Werner

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2006
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780061207075

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