Showing posts with label Ellen Conford. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ellen Conford. Show all posts
Saturday, August 13, 2022
Spell the Month in Books – August
Can you Spell the Month in Books? This meme is hosted by Reviews From the Stacks and occurs on the second Saturday of each month.
Saturday, January 1, 2022
Six Degrees of Separation – from Civility to Murder
It’s time for #6degrees, inspired by Kate at Books Are My Favourite and Best. We all start at the same place, add six books, and see where we end up. This month’s starting point is Rules of Civility by Amor Towles, published in 2011, exactly one hundred years after last month’s choice, Ethan Frome. I enjoyed this book when it first came out. The author grew up nearby and our mothers were college classmates, although I have never met him. An obvious comparison is The Great Gatsby so I will go in a less predictable direction.
Saturday, August 29, 2020
Bookshelf Traveling - August 29
Time for another round of Bookshelf Traveling in Insane Times which was created by Judith at Reader in the Wilderness and is currently hosted by Katrina at Pining for the West. The idea is to share one of your neglected bookshelves or perhaps a new pile of books.
My guest room has seven bookcases of children’s books, including this shelf which holds the Ellen Confords, three by L.M. Boston, Understood Betsy (which I couldn’t find when I needed it last month for the family read!), the Carol Ryrie Brinks, and my E. Nesbits.
Saturday, November 23, 2013
To All My Fans, With Love, From Sylvie (Book Review)
Title:
To All My Fans, With Love, From Sylvie
Author: Ellen Conford
Author: Ellen Conford
Publication
Information: Little, Brown & Co., hardcover, 1982; Lizzie Skurnick Books,
trade paper, 2013
Genre:
Young Adult Setting:
1956, United States
Plot: Sylvie is a pretty, movie-magazine-obsessed, mature-looking 15-year-old
who has lived in foster care since she was 7, and the last three foster
families have included a lecherous father.
Sylvie learned the hard way that no one takes her fears of these men seriously
so she has saved every penny to run away to Hollywood where she expects to be
discovered. Naturally, some creep on the
bus steals her savings and Sylvie is forced to use her wiles to continue her
journey to stardom.
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