Arthur, for the Very First Time by Patricia Maclachlan, Lloyd Bloom (Illustrator)

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  • Age Range: 8 to 11
  • Pub. Date: February 1989
  • 128pp
  • Sales Rank: 174,111
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    • Pub. Date: February 1989
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 128pp
    • Sales Rank: 174,111
    • Age Range: 8 to 11
    • Lexile: 660L 

    Synopsis

    Arthur Rasby is ten years old and having the worst summer of his life. His parents don't listen to him, so he writes everything down — everything that's real — in his journal. But when he goes to stay with his Great-Aunt Elda and Great-Uncle Wrisby on their farm, his world is turned upside down. For the first time Arthur wonders what's real and what's not.

    His aunt and uncle do things Arthur's parents would never do — like climbing out windows to sit in trees, singing to their pet pig, and speaking French to a pet chicken. Life on the farm happens much too fast to write down — sometimes wonderful, sometimes terrible. Arthur begins to understand there is more than one way of seeing and doing and loving. And he realizes there's a whole world just waiting to be discovered.

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    Arthur spends a summer with his unconventional aunt and uncle and begins to look at life, his family, and himself differently.

    Marilyn Courtot - Children's Literature

    Young Arthur had been sent to spend the summer at the farm with his Great Aunt Elda and Great Uncle Wishy. Life at home has been difficult with his parent's bickering and a new baby on the way. Up to this point in his life, Arthur has been pretty much an observer, and it is only through his growing affections for the "Greats" and the animals and his new friend, Moira, that he finally becomes an active participate in the world around him. The writing sweeps readers through the story and the quirky characters hold onto you. Tension mounts as all await the birth of a new litter of pigs and Arthur proves to be a resourceful and brave young lad. Once again Maclachlan grabs readers with a heartwarming story and characters who will live in readers' minds long after the book is put down. It is a quick and thoroughly engaging story from a master of the craft. 2002 (orig. 1980), HarperTrophy,

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    Biography

    Patricia MacLachlan is the bestselling author of beloved books for young readers, including Arthur, For the Very First Time, winner of the Golden Kite Award for fiction; The Facts and Fictions of Minna Pratt; and Sarah, Plain and Tall, winner of the Newbery Medal, as well as its sequels, Skylark, Caleb's Story, and More Perfect Than the Moon. Her picture books include Who Loves Me?, Three Names, What You Know First, and All the Places to Love and Bittle, Painting the Wind, and Once I Ate a Pie, which she cowrote with her daughter, Emily. She lives with her husband in Williamsburg, Massachusetts.

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    Written by: Isha Patelby Anonymous

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    December 17, 2007: This book is enjoyable for kids in the group of 9-12. I would say that this book needs better description but overall great.

    Arthur for the Very First Timeby Anonymous

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    May 04, 2005: This book has a good outline to it and has a good grip on what a reader is looking for. Although, it needs a bit more raw action in it.