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A Solitary Blue
A Solitary Blue | Cynthia Voigt
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A Newbery Honorwinning installment of the Cynthia Voigts classic Tillerman series. Jeff Greene was only seven when he came home from school to find a note from his mother. She felt that the world needed her more than her grown up son did. For someone who believed she could see the worlds problems so clearly, she was blind to the heartache and difficulties she pushed upon her son, leaving him with his reserved, undemonstrative father. So when, years later, she invites Jeff to spend summers with her in Charleston, Jeff is captivated by her free spirit and warmth, and a happiness hes been missing fills him. But Jeff's second visit ends with a devastating betrayal and an aching feeling of loneliness. In life, there can be emotional pits so deep that seemingly nothing will growbut if he digs a little deeper, Jeff might just come out on the other side.
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hissingpotatoes
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5/5⭐ One of those exemplary books that, after closing the last page, makes you just sit & think & feel what you just experienced.

Voigt has a singular gift for latching the reader into the character's journey through heartbreak & developing self-worth so that they grow over the years along with the character. It is that gift that differentiates this book from similarly themed books.

Full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3216864091

readordierachel I haven't thought about this book in years! One of my favorites in middle school. 5y
hissingpotatoes @readordierachel Yes! We read Homecoming in school. I'm so glad the books hold up so well. 5y
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“Poor Melody, he thought again, because she saw love as something that gets you what you want. She didn‘t understand at all.“

BUT HE DOES NOW 😭

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“He felt […] as if he‘d just gotten a letter, out of the blue, from somebody wise enough to know the truth, from everybody, or at least everybody who mattered.

“Hello,” the letter said. “Hello, Jeff Greene, I‘ve been watching you and I like you and I want to know you better. This is just to say I‘m glad you‘re alive in the world.” The list of signatures, he thought, would include his own.“

MY HEART FOR THIS KID

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“I don‘t know what she told you, but I never was sorry I‘d married her or loved her because of you. You always made a difference, made a real difference, from the very beginning. I always knew that, inside me, but I didn‘t bother to learn how to show you. I‘m sorry, Jeff, I should have taken the trouble.“

excuse me I'm dead

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hissingpotatoes
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She went on and on, until Jeff had a sense of family spreading out around them endlessly, and only an hour later, when she was lost in reminiscences, did he understand that the names she mentioned, the people she spoke of, were most of them long ago dead. The family spread not out and around, but back, back into time.

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Second try was a hit. I bailed the first time because Jeff‘s parents were so awful I couldn‘t face it, but I‘m glad I tried again. His neglectful father really redeems himself. This starts several years before the previous two Tillerman books but picks up that thread in the last quarter or so. I‘ve always liked Jeff.

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Paperback.Propensity
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Starting a Solitary Blue, book three in the Tillerman Cycle, and the last one I own. I'll have to check the rest out from the library.

MariettaSG These were my favourite books around 11/12 years old. Tales of courage and resilience. 6y
Paperback.Propensity @MariettaSG So good! Wish I had read them sooner 6y
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kgriffith
A Solitary Blue | Cynthia Voigt
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I must really like you #readathon people or something, because #30daysofreadathon got me vertical on a sick day to share some #blue with you.

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HeathHof
A Solitary Blue | Cynthia Voigt
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This came in the mail today! Continuing the Tillerman Cycle after almost 18 years! Our sixth-grade English teacher read us Homecoming aloud in class and For being a dragon lady she sure had a nose for a good story!