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Penny from Heaven by Jennifer L. Holm
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Penny from Heaven (original 2006; edition 2007)

by Jennifer L. Holm

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As she turns twelve during the summer of 1953, Penny gains new insights into herself and her family while also learning a secret about her father's death.
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Title:Penny from Heaven
Authors:Jennifer L. Holm
Info:Yearling (2007), Paperback, 288 pages
Collections:Your library, C:Fiction, A:Children
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Penny from Heaven by Jennifer L. Holm (2006)

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Brave, smart, twelve-year-old Penny (and her friend, Frankie--who’s always trying to get into trouble) have the summer ahead of them. Penny copes with overwhelming food from very opposite grandmothers, expensive gifts from one family that the other half doesn't want to accept, and the mystery that no one will talk about.

Loved this vivid story! It made me feel like I was there—washing machine injury, oh my! Lots of body fluids from the leaky dog, Scarlett O’Hara. Eccentric people. Huge, loving family. Her big Italian family calls her “sweetheart” and "Hey princess". You can hear the voice coming off the page! It's like watching old home movies--I hear my own grandparents' voices and home movies were silent back then. :)

Set in 1953, this gripping mystery was inspired by Bing Crosby’s “Pennies from Heaven” and the author's own grandparents. ( )
  Ldecher | Jan 11, 2023 |
I really enjoyed reading this book. The book does a good job of teaching the audience that sometimes thins really do not go your way and they do not always go as planned. I think the book also shows what it is like to experience family struggles. ( )
  PaytonSiragusa | Nov 13, 2022 |
Portrait of a 1953 Brooklyn summer, with a passel of Italian relatives, an eccentric home life, and lots of secrets to uncover. Enjoyable read -- moves right along, with several big moments: mom dating the milkman after years alone, on over the top 12th birthday treat to see the Dodgers play, a treasure hunt that leads to a debilitating accident, and the truth about how her father died. Layers and stories and lots of characters to love. I appreciated that this was based on Holm's mother's life, and I think she did a wonderful job bringing the time and place to life. ( )
  jennybeast | Apr 14, 2022 |
A wonderfully evocative book ( )
  emrsalgado | Jul 23, 2021 |
I LOVE this book. It is SOOOO sad in some parts really funny in others and you might have connection in some parts of the book, too. I couldn't put it down. I am not a fast reader but I finished the book in a week ( i may or may not have stayed up till 2:00 or longer..... :) ( )
  kenna2001 | Jan 25, 2021 |
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Penny from heaven book review:

I just finished reading a fantastic book called Penny from Heaven by Jennifer L Holm. This book represents a girl and her relationship with her family. The overall themes for the book are growing up and letting go of the past. It made me think about me and my relationship with my family by reflecting on those we have lost and how lucky I am to have such a big family. I give Penny from Heaven 4 out of 5 stars, that means people might start loving it. I primarily recommend this book to families of all ages.

The characters in the book are of course Penny as the main character, 11 when the book start and 12 by the time that it ended. Her uncle Dominic, her dad’s brother, is her favorite uncle because dad died when she was just a baby. Her dad’s brothers treat her extra special and uncle Dominic is her all-time favorite. Since her dad died when she was just a baby, Penny had a good relationship with her mom and that’s another character. Her and mom also lived with her grandparents, Mom’s parents, Mimi the bad cook and Pop-Pop Mr. Deaf in one ear so he doesn’t hear good and he also talks loud. Penny has a lot of cousins but her best friend would be Frankie, they all go on adventures together. Her mom also had a boyfriend, Pop Mulligan who Penny hated at first but by the end she thought he was an okay guy, and if you want to know more read the story.

The book takes place in a small town in New Jersey in 1953. The main settings are Mimi and Pop-Pop’s house, where Penny and her mom live as well. Another important place is her Italian grandmother’s, Dad’s mom’s house. Her Nonny’s cooking is a lot better than Mimi’s cooking that’s for sure. Her uncle Ralphie, one of dad’s many brother’s butcher shop where Penny and Frankie work for the summer is a very important place. A place Penny spent a lot of time in was the hospital because something bad happened to her and she had to stay there for a long time so it became pretty important.

The writer’s style was very easy to read because Jennifer L Holm is Penny’s Daughter. She wrote about things that actually happened to her mom. Something that I liked was Penny and her mom’s relationship, their all each other has, expect for Mimi and Pop-Pop. Even when a new family member came in Penny was the most important thing to her mom.


In conclusion, once again I recommend this book to families with young kids. There are a few things that I would change if I could, Mr. Mulligan having a few kids might be good too but I don’t mind if there’s just the three of them. But I liked that Jennifer L Holm wrote about her mom’s life. I give this book four out of five stars. This is also a great book for a family that lost someone and readjusting to a new life without the parent there all the time. Also I’d recommend this book for blended families because Penny’s family was blended by the end.

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...Every time it rains it rains

Pennies from heaven.

Don't you know each cloud contains

Pennies from heaven.

You'll find your fortune falling

All over town.

Be sure that your umbrella is upside down.

Trade them for a package of sunshine and flowers.

If you want the things you love

You must have showers.

So when you hear it thunder

Don't run under a tree.

There'll be pennies from heaven for you and me.

--"Pennies from Heaven" by Johnny Burke and Arthur Johnston
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For our Henry, the best fella ever
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Me-me says that Heaven is full of fluffy white clouds and angels. That sounds pretty swell, but how can you sit on a cloud?
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