Iggie's House

Iggie's House

By Judy Blume

4 ratings 3 reviews 5 followers
Interest LevelReading LevelReading A-ZATOSWord Count
Grades 4 - 8Grades 2 - 5R3.522666
When a black family with three children moves into the white neighborhood, eleven-year-old Winnie learns the difference between being a good neighbor and being a good friend.
Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers
ISBN-13: 9781481414104
ISBN-10: 1481414100
Published on 4/29/2014
Binding: Hardcover
Number of pages: 160

Book Reviews (4)

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I think that with different cultural people this book will show that places and things can change for the better

This book was about a girl named Winnie, short for Winifred, who's best friend moved away. They had lived on the same street, but her friend, Iggie, moved to Tokyo. The people who moved into Iggie's old house were Black/African-American, not many people around where they lived were black. One of their nearby neighbors, Mrs. Landon, doesn't like the Gerbers and wants them to leave all because of their skin color. Winnie doesn't want them to move, they're her friends. Mrs. Landon is having people sign petitions and everything, Winnie thinks that that is crazy, why would she want them to leave? Mrs. Landon said that people should move away because sooner or later people like the Gerbers would be everywhere, she meant people with people of color like the Gerbers. In the end Mrs. Landon and her family ended up moving away and everything turned out fine.

This is really good book about a girl named Winnie who is sad because her really good friend named Iggie .Winnie looked out her window and saw new neighbors who were negro. She showed courage and was really nice to her neighbors in this book.

Iggie's House is more for a girls book. When i read it, it was not very hard to read it, but it will be a good book for a lot of people. Its a good book and sometimes different but you should read it!