Pictures of Hollis Woods (Newbery Honor Book)

Pictures of Hollis Woods (Newbery Honor Book)

By Patricia Reilly Giff

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Grades 4 - 8Grades 2 - 8V4.431319
This Newbery Honor book about a girl who has never known family fighting for her first true home “will leave readers . . . satisfied” (Kirkus Reviews).
 
Hollis Woods
is the place where a baby was abandoned
is the baby’s name
is an artist
is now a twelve-year-old girl
who’s been in so many foster homes she can hardly remember them all.
 
When Hollis is sent to Josie, an elderly artist who is quirky and affectionate, she wants to stay. But Josie is growing more forgetful every day. If Social Services finds out, they’ll take Hollis away and move Josie into a home. Well, Hollis Woods won’t let anyone separate them. She’s escaped the system before; this time, she’s taking Josie with her. Still, even as she plans her future with Josie, Hollis dreams of the past summer with the Regans, fixing each special moment of her days with them in pictures she’ll never forget.
 
Patricia Reilly Giff captures the yearning for a place to belong in this warmhearted story, which stresses the importance of artistic vision, creativity, and above all, family.
Publisher: Orchard Books
ISBN-13: 9781843625810
ISBN-10: 1843625814
Published on 5/19/2005
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 192

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I loved Pictures Of Hollis Woods. At first, I didn't really like it. I got confused on how it kept switching from describing the picture and a chapter. This book is about a foster home girl who has been to MANY foster homes. When she meets Josie, she wants to stay with her.

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Great book, i was reading it for a bookclub and i was hooked into it the moment i started reading it. it is a great book and i recomend reading it if you havnt read it yet. GREAT BOOK!

This is one of my favorite books! I think that the storyline is a bit sad for some people. I found the story rather calming. A pretty easy read but I have define to read it more than once.

You can't leave third grade without reading this book. :)