One Lucky Girl
by George Ella Lyon
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Even though their trailer is destroyed by a tornado, a young boy's family is grateful because they find his baby sister alive.Tags
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I was surprised with the somewhat heavy content of this book, but I did enjoy reading it. The first reason I liked this book is because of the realistic and dense plot. This book is about a family in the Midwest who live in a trailer park. One day, a tornado comes and sweeps away their home, including their baby sister Becky who was in her crib inside their home. The family and their friends set off around their town and in the fields searching for baby Becky everywhere. Finally, after a considerate amount of suspenseful pages, the young brother finds Becky asleep in her crib in the middle of a field, unharmed. Although they experienced a tragedy and lost their home, the family maintains a positive outlook because they are all together show more again. The plot deals with a real and frightening issue that takes place in the Midwest, which adds authenticity to the book and makes it engaging. The second reason I liked this book is because of the illustrations. The illustrations were detailed, but were made to seem like they were shaded with crayons, which added a cool feel to them. They weren't perfectly etched to show great detail, but they were still interesting to see on the page. The main idea of this book is that togetherness, whether with family or friends, is worth more than possessions at the end of the day. The final page of this book represents this perfectly: ‘But where are we going to live?’ I asked. ‘Together,’ dad said.” show less
As a mother, I would have to say that this book terrifies me. It is a great book, and the fact that it is true could almost bring me to tears. A tornado strikes a little town, and tears apart a trailer park. When the family comes out after the storm they realize that someone is indeed missing from their family. This book is a rather good one! It keeps you wondering what is coming next. By the end of the book, I was counting my blessings, kissing my child, and saying why yes indeed that is One Lucky Girl. I recommend this book for sure.
I am indifferent about this book for a few reasons. For one, I liked the illustrations because they added to both the tragedy and triumph that happened in the story. The illustrations helped to support the mood with the contrast between dark and light colors. While I thought the illustrations were good, I did not like the plot of the story as much. I thought that the story’s plot might have been too tragic for some students. I would be nervous to share this story with students who do not know what tornados are because they may become fearful that they will be caught in one. Although, if the students are in an area that does experience tornados, this story helps them relate. The end of the story is positive which may help these show more students feel more relaxed about living in an area with tornados. The big idea of One Lucky Girl is that even through the toughest times, people have others to get them through it. At the end of the story, the family lost their house but when the son asked his dad “where are we going to live?” His dad responded with, “together.” This shows how family sticks together no matter the circumstance. show less
The most horrific moments of a parent's life is searching for their lost child. Through a massive unexpected tornado, George Ella Lyon, tells the story of a family encountering an event like this. Even after everything is lost, the family still has a bit of hope that one day their family will one day be TOGETHER again.
The story of a tornado that destroys a family home, but miraculously spares the infant that was sleeping inside. Simple text, but still entertaining.
This story began introducing a family, Hawkeye a son who enjoyed playing baseball, the mother who walked horses, the father who rode horses, and the baby sister Becky. One day when Becky was in her crib sleeping, and Hawkeye was outside stretching his baseball glove, he noticed it was oddly quiet outside. All of a sudden the wind picked up. There were no birds in the sky. He began to see a “black finger” pointing out of the clouds coming their way. Rapidly, they all found themselves on the ground in the dirt hiding from the hurricane attacking their homes. Before they knew it, the houses in their neighborhood were destroyed. There were broken metal parts scattered everywhere. The family met up and was concerned about baby Becky who show more was sleeping in her crib. They frantically looked everywhere worried about Becky and her survival. Finally, Hawkeye miraculously spotted something in the middle of a grass field, untouched by the disastrous hurricane. It was his baby sister still sleeping perfectly unharmed inside of her crib. The family was no longer concerned about where they would live, but that they’d be together. show less
Summary:
This book is about a boy and his family live in a village. One day they came out to play sports and a Tornado came. Everything was destroied by the tornado and they could not find the liitle baby girl any where. The looked for her all around village with worried. Finally they find the baby girl just sleep in the bush safely and it almost them into tears.
Genre:
It's a contemporary realistic fiction since it happened in modern life, specifically in a village. The plots and characters are ordinary people like us but they are not real people in real life but imagined by the author.
Critiques:
1. The media of this book is water color. The illustration of the book are in soft and bright colors which makes readers feel warm and peace.
2. show more The plot of the story is not complex and the happy ending will make young readers feel cheerful.
3. Languages are clear and vivid in this book.
Comments on use:
Good for reading aloud and sharing readings on class. show less
This book is about a boy and his family live in a village. One day they came out to play sports and a Tornado came. Everything was destroied by the tornado and they could not find the liitle baby girl any where. The looked for her all around village with worried. Finally they find the baby girl just sleep in the bush safely and it almost them into tears.
Genre:
It's a contemporary realistic fiction since it happened in modern life, specifically in a village. The plots and characters are ordinary people like us but they are not real people in real life but imagined by the author.
Critiques:
1. The media of this book is water color. The illustration of the book are in soft and bright colors which makes readers feel warm and peace.
2. show more The plot of the story is not complex and the happy ending will make young readers feel cheerful.
3. Languages are clear and vivid in this book.
Comments on use:
Good for reading aloud and sharing readings on class. show less
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George Ella Lyon was born on April 25, 1949, in Harlan, Kentucky. She is an author who has published in many genre, including picture books, poetry, juvenile novels and articles. Her books often take place in Appalachia. She earned her B.A. at Centre College in Kentucky in 1971, her M.A. at the University of Arkansas in 1972 and her PhD at Indiana show more University - Bloomington in 1978. She first published in 1983, a poetry collection called Mountain. Aside from publishing, she also taught writing at a number of colleges, including the University of Kentucky, Centre College, Transylvania University, and Radford University. She has also acted as an executive committee member for the Women Writers Conference. She has also taught writing through workshops, conferences, and author visits. Her titles include Father Time and the Day Boxes, Sonny's House of Spies, Holding on to Zoe, All the Water in the World, With a Hammer for My Heart, and Where I'm From: Where Poems Come From. In 2014 her title Voices from the March on Washington made the Hot Civil Rights Titles List. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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