Tougas, Shelley. Laura
Ingalls Is Ruining My Life.
Macmillan/Roaring Brook Press
2018 296p $16.99 ISBN 978-1-62672-418-1 elem/ms
Realistic Fiction VG-BN
Samantha has moved about
six times in five years. When things get tough, her mother moves the family,
looking for positive vibes. This time they end up in Walnut Grove, where her
mother hopes to use the vibes from Laura Ingalls to help her write a
best-selling book. On top of all the usual problems associated with a new town
and school, Samantha has lost the twin connection with her brother. In an
attempt to avoid the cafeteria, Samantha cheats on a reading test so she can
stay in at lunchtime for extra help. Her astute teacher discovers this and
begins to challenge Samantha. Her punishment for cheating is to work at the
museum cataloguing artifacts. Samantha begins to enjoy the school, the town,
the museum, and Laura Ingalls. But it all falls apart when Samantha
misinterprets a conversation she overhears.
The novel features good
descriptions of the challenges of entering a new school and trying to navigate
the cliques and groups. There will be some catch for Laura Ingalls Wilder fans,
but the real story is Samantha’s creative way of handling being the new kid.
She learns much about herself during the six months the story covers. The novel
is a very good choice for elementary and middle-school libraries. The story
reads well even for those unfamiliar with Laura Ingalls Wilder's books.
Summary: Samantha’s mother
moves the family, again, this time to Walnut Grove, to channel the spirit of
Laura Ingalls as she writes a book. Everything is new for Samantha -- new
school, new friends, and new rules.
Grade 4-8 Grade 4-8
Moving-Fiction --Joan
Theal
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