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Original Title: | Pictures of Hollis Woods |
ISBN: | 0439692393 (ISBN13: 9780440415787) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Hollis Woods, Josie |
Literary Awards: | Newbery Medal Nominee (2003), California Young Readers Medal Nominee for Middle School/Junior High (2006) |
Patricia Reilly Giff
Paperback | Pages: 166 pages Rating: 4.01 | 27206 Users | 2036 Reviews
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When I finished reading this book I actually gave a little yell of happiness. I knew there was a good reason why I wanted to re-read this book. I had read it a couple years back and wanted to know for sure why I had liked it so much the first time around. The book touches on what is most important in life and we are shown this by a girl named Hollis Woods. (btw I thought the name was pretty unique) Hollis has been toted around from foster home to foster home. She is good at running away and pushing people away. Things change though when she is given to the Regans for one summer. I totally fell in love with the Regans. They are so perfect for Hollis. Steven (the son of the Regans) is the epitome of what a brother should and could be. The book is set up between the time she spends with Josie (her newest foster parent, and a rich character in the story), and the time she spent that summer with the Regans. There is a huge event that happens during that summer which is witheld from the reader, but slowly but surely it is revealed to us. I was still anticipating what would happen to Hollis even though I already knew what happened. An extremely talented author can do that. Hollis's drawings came to life to me and I could actually see in my mind how real her art was. I was also glad that they mentioned food a lot in the book. Too many books leave that important part of life out. I genuinely was happy for Hollis like she was a real person, but then I thought to myself that is what makes this story so grand; Hollis could be a real little girl and this could actually happen for her. Even though this book is only 160 odd pages it packs a big punch. The author waste no words and gets the message across clearly that we all just want to belong.Particularize About Books Pictures of Hollis Woods
Title | : | Pictures of Hollis Woods |
Author | : | Patricia Reilly Giff |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 166 pages |
Published | : | May 1st 2004 by Scholastic (first published August 28th 2002) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Realistic Fiction. Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade |
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Ratings: 4.01 From 27206 Users | 2036 ReviewsWrite Up About Books Pictures of Hollis Woods
This book is just heart-rending. Hollis Woods sure is tough. Tough on herself most of all. Great book. You better be good at reading through tears if you start this one. No shock that this book won awards. Its amazing.Second book for BookTubeAThon 2017 completed!Pictures of Hollis Woods by Patricia Reilly Giff3 starsHollis Woods has spent her whole life running. Running from the houses she's put in under the foster care system, but also running from herself. Told in alternating points of Hollis' life- the past with a family she loved and who loved her back and the present with her current caretaker, an older woman who forgets things far too easily. Hollis is faced with the consequences of running from herself
When I finished reading this book I actually gave a little yell of happiness. I knew there was a good reason why I wanted to re-read this book. I had read it a couple years back and wanted to know for sure why I had liked it so much the first time around.The book touches on what is most important in life and we are shown this by a girl named Hollis Woods. (btw I thought the name was pretty unique) Hollis has been toted around from foster home to foster home. She is good at running away and
Family.It's a concept foreign to Hollis Woods. She's never had a family, never had anyone that she could always turn to, never known the power of unconditional love. Left in the Holliswoods park just hours after birth, Hollis Woods has been running from foster homes ever since. She is the legendary troubled child of New York."W" is for want. "W" is for wish. All she ever wished for was family. When she meets the Regans, she immediately feels at home. She belongs for once. Izzy, the Old Man, and
Pictures of Hollis Woods by Patricia Reilly Giff (Author of the Newbery Honor Book Lily's Crossing) is a book about a girl named Hollis Woods (abviously) who is an orphan. She has gone from house to house always getting kicked out for things she doesn't even always do, until finally she finds a family she really feels apart of. She likes to draw pictures, and that's why I think it is called PICTURES of HOLLIS WOODS.Almost every chapter of the book goes back and forth. One chapter will be about
This book is different. Its not just a novel with words and pages and chapter titles. Its not just a story. Its a picture. The author has painted us a picture, one long, deep, full picture of Hollis Woods, a tough orphan no one can handle. Nothing has been left out of this picture. We see Hollis, see right through her toughness, see her from different angles, see her until we know the real Hollis Woods. And that Hollis Woods just wants a family. Just wants to belong. Its a touching, poignant
I loved Picture of Hollis Woods. To start, I loved the author style of indirect characterization. The way he showed me how was the main character. Like when in-between chapter the author put sections called pictures. I like best the first picture, the way she showed us the abstract way Hollis thinks, the W picture marked with a big X because the teacher didnt understand where the W words were. Next to say, I also liked the main topic theme. Hollis leaving her home to live in a way, an adoptive
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