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Once upon a summer by Janette Oke
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Once upon a summer (original 1981; edition 1981)

by Janette Oke

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Fiction. Historical Fiction. A new look for a bestselling historical series; an orphaned boy finds his security in God after his aunt who raised him marries and moves away.
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Title:Once upon a summer
Authors:Janette Oke
Info:Minneapolis, Minn.: Bethany House, c1981. 203 p. ; 21 cm.
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Tags:Janette Oke - author; farm life - fiction, juvenile library, Dewey - J FIC OKE

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Once Upon a Summer by Janette Oke (1981)

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  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
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  ASSG.Library | Dec 1, 2023 |
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  WBCLIB | Feb 19, 2023 |
"Sure, it's unusual to have an eighteen-year-old mother when you are twelve. But when you're an orphan and she's you aunt - and the only mother you've ever known - well, it works out just fine. That why I got so riled up when I heard Grandpa and Uncle Charlie talkin' about findin" a fellow for Aunt Lou!"
  salem.colorado | Dec 30, 2022 |
I do not want to say anything against this book. It was sweet, it was simple, it was boring. It was far more suited to a very young and unsophisticated reader. I have a friend who has insisted that I must read Janette Oke, so I have now fulfilled that demand. I can say with conviction that she writes for a reader who is not me.

Interestingly enough, I have seen a few movies made from her earlier novels and they were quite respectable, with interesting characters. Character development is her strength and I did like her main character, the young boy, Josh, who tells this tale of his life with his great-grandfather, grandfather, great-uncle and very young aunt. I actually liked all her characters, but there wasn't any plot to speak of and the end result was obvious to me from the get-go.

I feel almost guilty not to give this book a higher rating. It tries to tell a moral tale and I like that effort. But, if I am honest, it isn't up to my standards for what I want to get from a novel. ( )
  mattorsara | Aug 11, 2022 |
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