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Miracles on Maple Hill
Miracles on Maple Hill | Virginia Eggertsen Sorensen, Virginia Sorensen
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Marly and her family share many adventures when they move from the city to Grandma's old farmhouse on Maple Hill. A Newbery Medal book. Simultaneous.
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Allylu
Miracles on Maple Hill | Virginia Eggertsen Sorensen, Virginia Sorensen
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Here‘s another Middle Grade book. This one is about a family who took a leap of faith and left the city (Pittsburgh) to try living on a farm near Edinboro. They were looking for a change because the father had been in the war and a POW camp. They learned about maple sugaring and all the “miracles” that nature held throughout the year. It‘s a heartwarming story published in the 50‘s. #100YEARS100BOOKS #BookSpinBingo #14 #BS #BFC21 #MGMarch

megnews Sounds good! 4y
Allylu It was cool because I live in western PA and we used to take our children to watch folks tap the trees for maple sap and we would get maple sugar candy. 4y
megnews I love reading a book with a local connection 4y
TheAromaofBooks I remember reading this one as a kid, but haven't read it since!! I may have to dig out my copy. 4y
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BarbaraJean
Miracles on Maple Hill | Virginia Eggertsen Sorensen, Virginia Sorensen
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Catching up on long-overdue reviews—I finished this a month ago and loved it. A young girl and her family move to Maple Hill, her grandmother‘s old house, because it‘s thought it would help her father, who hasn‘t been himself since returning from WWII. The book follows a year at Maple Hill, as Marly discovers the simple miracles that surround her. Winner of the 1957 Newbery—it‘s a sweet glimpse into a simpler time, without being saccharine at all.

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BarbaraJean
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Not nearly as many hours as I was going for so far... I keep getting distracted by the other member of my household who‘s getting bored with social distancing. 😂 But I finished Chamber of Secrets last night, I got about halfway through Minority Council today, and read just a few chapters of Miracles on Maple Hill tonight. Looking forward to more reading tomorrow, after I “attend” our church service online! #stayhome24in48 #24in48

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BooksMcD
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Another required read from my grade school days. An interesting book with plenty to teach about tapping maple trees for syrup! 🍁 It is also a useful tool for discussing various life lessons: death, the trials of war, avoiding judgement, thinking before speaking, everyday miracles, and living in the moment.

I highly recommend the full cast audio book as a way to absorb this story. It‘d be a lovely way for a family to enjoy this book together.