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适读人群 :8-12岁 Gilly Hopkins is a determined-to-be-unpleasant 11-year-old foster kid who the reader can't help but like by the end. Gilly has been in the foster system all her life, and she dreams of getting back to her (as she imagines) wonderful mother. (The mother makes these longings worse by writing the occasional letter.) Gilly is all the more determined to leave after she's placed in a new foster home with a "gross guardian and a freaky kid." But she soon learns about illusions--the hard way. This Newbery Honor Book manages to treat a somewhat grim, and definitely grown-up theme with love and humor, making it a terrific read for a young reader who's ready to learn that "happy" and "ending" don't always go together.
内容简介
One tough cookie
Eleven-year-old Gilly has been stuck in more foster families than she can remember, and she's disliked them all intensely. She has a county-wide reputation for being brash, brilliant, and completely unmangable.
So when she's sent to live with the Trotters--by far the strangest family yet--Gilly decides to put her brilliant mind to work. Before long she's devised an elaborate scheme to get her real mother to come "rescue" her.
But the rescue doens't work out quite the way she planned. And when the time comes for her to go, the great Gilly Hopkins is left thinking that maybe life with the Trotters wasn't so bad after all....
作者简介
Katherine Paterson is one of the world's most renowned children's book authors. Ms. Paterson has received the National Book Award twice and has won the Newbery Medal for both Bridge to Terabithia and Jacob Have I Loved. She is also the author of two other I Can Read Books featuring Marvin, The Smallest Cow in the World and Marvin's Best Christmas Present Ever. Ms. Paterson lives in Barre, Vermont.
精彩书评
"The arrogant, bitter heroine of this moving story is a wisecracking, gum-chewing kid who has been shuttled from one foster home to another. . . . She is portrayed with warmth and wit, in a story filled with love and compassion." --CE
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The Great Gilly Hopkins伟大的吉利·霍普金斯 [平装] [8-12岁] 下载 mobi epub pdf txt 电子书 格式
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Gilly Hopkins is a determined-to-be-unpleasant 11-year-old foster kid who the reader can't help but like by the end. Gilly has been in the foster system all her life, and she dreams of getting back to her
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保尔,一个活生生的、有血有肉的热血青年。在战乱的时期,他没有选择逃避,而是选择了最有利的办法——抗战! 在富人面前,他没有卑躬屈膝,他选择挺起胸膛,让别人知道——穷人不是好欺负的。贫贱不能移! 在暴力面前,他没有低下他的头,他选择直面强暴,让别人知道——穷人也有尊严。威武不能屈!
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大奖小说,自己很喜欢的,给女儿囤着
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获奖小说果然不错,词汇量扩展很大,孩子和我一起看,真的是爱不释手。
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书很薄的,纸质也一般,不知道是不是正版的,感觉不值得这个价。
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书很薄的,纸质也一般,不知道是不是正版的,感觉不值得这个价。
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给孩子买的书,顺便自己看看,很不错
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俗话说文无定法,写书评当然也无一定的格式,可以因人而异,因书而异。比如偏于谈感受的书评就可以直接从述感开头:“何建明的长篇报告文学《中国高考报告》是一部具有强烈震撼力的作品。不读则罢,越读越使人感到,高考的分量实在太重太重,它重得使许多中国人的腰背都压弯,连中华民族的脊梁也被压得出现了严重的畸型。高考啊!何时才能走出怪圈?”(《走出高考的怪圈》)想要带点文学色彩又要给读者一点悬念的也可以抒情开头:“若你走进普鲁斯特的世界,我想你不会不惊叹于那美妙的符号所产生的神奇魅力,不会不沉醉于玛德莱娜小点心的绵长回味,不会不震悸于人类内心的隐秘世界的强烈曝光。作为《追忆似水年华》的译者之一,我也不可能不更真切地感受到普鲁斯特开启的感觉世界对我的灵魂与感官的诱惑、冲击、洗涤、丰富、与净化。“(《全新而永恒的感觉世界》)当然书评的结尾也不一定都要推荐式的。可以表达某种愿望,如“愿借苇岸的亲切诚实的语言,生动盎然的诗意和宁静柔韧的美感铺就的小径,引领我们走向诗意栖居之地。”(《读<太阳升起以后>》)表达愿望之中有推荐作品的诚意。也可以批评某种现象或做法,如“他们认为如果儿童画能与范例完全相同,那么这种训练就是成功的。然而他们不明白,儿童有他们自己的世界,儿童有他们自己的艺术,他们与成人不一样!种种人为的限制对儿童艺术潜能都可能是一种扼杀。”(《生动有趣的图画书》)批评的目的仍然是为了推荐。
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给孩子买的书,顺便自己看看,很不错
The Great Gilly Hopkins伟大的吉利·霍普金斯 [平装] [8-12岁] mobi epub pdf txt 电子书 格式下载 2025