
這本書描寫的是小女孩Lucinda在她十歲那一年,爸媽到義大利去而獨自將她留在紐約與二個老師同住,在這一年她整天穿著她的溜冰鞋在紐約的街頭巷尾穿梭,結交了很多的好朋友,包括駕馬車的Mr. Gilligan、水果攤男孩Tony,樓上四歲的小女孩Trinket、、、等等,在這一年間發生在她與這些人之間的故事。故事中充滿了新奇與趣味,但也有淡淡的憂傷,正如同每個人的生活一樣,總是充滿著喜怒哀樂的不同的滋味。適合12歲以上兒童閱讀。This recording of the 1937 Newbery Award-winning book by Ruth Sawyer (Penguin Putnam, pap. 1986) is read by television and stage actress Kate Forbes. The story takes place in New York City in the 1890s, during the year of 10-year-old Lucinda's "orphanage." That's Lucinda's term for her situation when her parents go to Italy and leave her in the care of Miss Peters and Miss Nettie. Lucinda, enjoying her freedom, explores the city on roller skates and makes friends wherever she goes. She reads Shakespeare with her uncle, puts on her own production of The Tempest, creates a magical Christmas for a little girl from an impoverished family, helps a family protect their fruit stand from attacks by rowdy boys, and has picnics in a vacant lot , among other adventures. Forbes does a good job with the reading, conveying Lucinda's enthusiasm but not becoming overly dramatic. However, the story suffers from age. Certain expressions and references are likely to elude most children (and even many adults). The obligatory tragedies (the death of Trinket, the unexplained murder of a woman Lucinda befriends) seem a little maudlin. There is also some ethnic stereotyping, typical of the time, that is unacceptable today. However, in libraries where Newbery books are always in demand, this audio-book will help make an older book a little more accessible to young readers.
Sarah Flowers, Santa Clara County Library, Morgan Hill, CA
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