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Secret of the Andes - Part INovember 11, 2008 In 1953, the Newbery Committee chose a Newbery winner and five honor books. The winner? Secret of the Andes by Ann Nolan Clark. The honor books?* Charlotte's Web by E. B. White * Moccasin Trail by Eloise Jarvis McGraw * Red Sails to Capri by Ann Weil * The Bears on Hemlock Mountain by Alice Dalgliesh * Birthdays of Freedom, Vol. 1 by Genevieve Foster Yes, you are seeing correctly. Charlotte's Web was an honor book. It is clear which of these books has stood the test of time. While most of us have read Charlotte's Web, probably more than once, Secret of the Andes is less well-known, and I would venture a guess that it is less often read. ![]() So, I am wondering what it is about the winner that made it THE most distinguished piece of writing that was written for children in 1952. So, I have a proposition. Let's read it. All of us. And re-read Charlotte's Web as well and then we'll discuss. Would you, today, choose the same winner that was chosen for the 1953 award? Without considering popularity, but considering only literary quality as established by the Newbery Criteria, of course. I'll come back for a Secret of the Andes - Part II post after Thanksgiving. Give myself, and the rest of us, a chance to get our hands on and read the book. And then I'll let you know what I think. And I look forward to hearing your thoughts as well. Posted by Sharon McKellar on November 11, 2008 | Comments (13)
November 11, 2008
In response to: Secret of the Andes - Part I DaNae commented: I'm in
November 12, 2008
In response to: Secret of the Andes - Part I Wendy commented: I have to wait until after Thanksgiving to tell you what I thought of that book?
November 12, 2008
In response to: Secret of the Andes - Part I sharon mckellar commented: you're welcome to tell me now! i just was giving people until after thanksgiving before i post another post more geared at how we feel about it as a newbery winner. but i'd love to hear your thoughts now, if you want to share.
November 12, 2008
In response to: Secret of the Andes - Part I Wendy commented: Well, I honestly approached the book with an open mind. I like Charlotte's Web, but it isn't a particular favorite. But in my opinion, Secret of the Andes is one of the very worst Newberys, on its own merit (or lack thereof) alone. It isn't as racist as some (cough Amos Fortune cough), but the writing is not good at all. In particular, Cusi frequently "
November 12, 2008
In response to: Secret of the Andes - Part I Wendy commented: (cut me off--continued) In particular, Cusi frequently "thinks" things that make no sense for the character--I mean, he's lived with one other person his whole life, doesn't remember ever knowing anyone else, and yet--in his head, he refers to his caregiver as "the old Indian"? The author makes her presence felt in other ways, too.
November 13, 2008
In response to: Secret of the Andes - Part I hope commented: Holy Cow. All these years I've been told that Secret of the Andes beat out Charlotte's Web, and NEVER been told that it also beat out Moccasin Trail. I knew that the Eloise Jarvis McGraw was an honor book, but not that it was the honor book in that year of Infamy. Moccasin Trail doesn't have the following of Charlotte's Web, but it is a wonderful book. Is it okay if I argue that IT should have gotten the gold, and not Secret of the Andes?
November 13, 2008
In response to: Secret of the Andes - Part I JENNIFER SCHULTZ commented: I'm in! I'm (slowly) working my way through the Newbery medal/honor winning books, so my next one will be Secret of the Andes.
November 13, 2008
In response to: Secret of the Andes - Part I sharon mckellar commented: hope - absolutely. i haven't read moccasin trail, but i'm interested in hearing thoughts in general about this particular year in newbery history!
November 13, 2008
In response to: Secret of the Andes - Part I Sondy commented: I don't think it's necessarily Newbery quality, but The Bears on Hemlock Mountain is a book I LOVED as a child! How funny to see it on this list, too.
November 13, 2008
In response to: Secret of the Andes - Part I hope commented: Okay, I can see already see that it is going to be a three way tie between Charlotte, Moccasin Trail, and the Bears. Now we know why Secret of the Andes won. Who's going to stick up for Genevieve Foster?
November 20, 2008
In response to: Secret of the Andes - Part I Leslie commented: I, too, vote for Moccasin Trail. And I have an irresistible argument in its favor:
November 21, 2008
In response to: Secret of the Andes - Part I Leslie commented: I hadn't read the book in probably 20 years, so I re-read it. My comments include spoilers, so if you haven't read the book, be warned.
November 21, 2008
In response to: Secret of the Andes - Part I Leslie commented: My paragraphs went away. Sorry. I don't know HTML.
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