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The average rating for Where's Peter? based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2020-06-25 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Dave Andrews
Siblings can teach each other a lot.
Review # 2 was written on 2013-02-17 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars Douglas Owens
Written in 1969, this incredible YA book received numerous awards including a National Book Award finalist, New York Times Outstanding Book of the Year, School Library Journal Best Book, Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, and the ALA Notable Children's Book. This is a touching, moving, realistic portrayal of poverty in the Trail Valley of the Appalachian Great Smokey Mountains of NE North Carolina. Mary Call was 14 when her father died, leaving her with unrealistic promises to fulfill and three siblings to raise. Unrealistically as stubborn as her father's short-sighted, unyielding demands, Mary valiantly attempts adherence to his edicts of keeping the family together while never accepting assistance from anyone, never allowing her "dimwitted" sister to marry the local man who loved her, to hide his death, to bury him in the mountain and to at all times maintain self reliance . Never stooping to over sentiment, this marvelous book is a shining treasure, chocked full of trials, travails and the reality of stubborn misguided loyalty vs the reality of what can and cannot be accomplished against the odds of nature, unrelenting poverty and the terrible burden placed on the shoulders of a mother and fatherless child. As a means of survival, the Call family become wildcrafters harvesting and selling medicinal plants found in the mountains. While this brought a modicum of relief, when an exceedingly harsh winter arrives, Mary Call realizes that while her bravery and courage has enabled the family to survive for a short period of time, forces outside her control mandate that she become more malleable. It is at this point in the story that the authors wonderfully weave the portrayal of Mary Call who, in order to survive, must shift her paradigm to incorporate the fact that while stubbornness is necessary, to survive one must accept the assistance of others and must pave the destiny of her family by opening to the possibility that her father's well-intentioned, but misguided rules cannot be followed. Found in 1,001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up, this is a gem to savor and re-read time and time again.


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