Coming Home

Do you remember your favorite book from childhood?

My two favorite books from my childhood were Homecoming and Dicey’s Song by Cynthia Voigt. I had to choose two because these are a set, and well. I’m a bit indecisive.

These books captured my attention and took me away into a heartwarming, albeit sometimes heartbreaking, story about family.

Dicey is the main protagonist , and she is a beautiful young girl, not necessarily in appearance but rather in spirit. She and her three siblings are abandoned in a mall parking lot in Connecticut by their mother who has simply gone insane, and the novels follow the journey of their survival on foot and their surprise arrival at their grandmother’s rundown farm in Maryland.

I became lost in Dicey’s world, imagining I was a mixture of her spunk and tenacity along with a bit loner but very smart personality of her oldest younger brother. I loved every minute of these novels and even picked them up a few more times before the end of my school days.

Even as I reread some of the plot tonight to refresh my memory from all those many moons ago, I noticed there’s another several in the set. I may just have to pick a few back up and read a while…

A sweet and pretty realistic series to be enjoyed by one and all. If you’ve got some time over the summer and want to enjoy a little young adult reading, take a minute to check it out. You might just like it.

8 thoughts on “Coming Home

  1. One book I had loved, was Watership Down by Richard Adams.

    From Junior High all thru when I graduated from High School, I read and re-read that book so many times, I taped the covers with scotch tape to keep the books from ripping.

    Certainly, I was made fun of for that from bullies, but in reading that book so much gave me a love for reading and writing some of my own stories and branch into artwork. Also in 7th grade, I had an 12 grade reading level, so that was a good thing. ^^

    These days I have written a short story thats posted online. (Ask for it if ya like…^^) And working on anouther, both art and writing, but thats a labor of love than wanting to complete.

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