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Halfway Down Paddy Lane
Halfway Down Paddy Lane
Author: Jean Marzollo
ISBN-13: 9780590332965
ISBN-10: 0590332961
Publication Date: 9/1984
Pages: 176
Reading Level: Young Adult
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Halfway Down Paddy Lane on + 7 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
It's one of my favorite rereads. I'm only posting this because I found that I had 2 copies.
terez93 avatar reviewed Halfway Down Paddy Lane on + 273 more book reviews
This book was something out of character for me when I was a kid, but I also loved history, so I gave it a go. I think it could be a full-length adult novel, with just a bit more embellishment. It tells the story of Kate, a girl who moves into a historic house for the summer, which her parents are renovating, which ends up being the house of a distant ancestor, Patrick. To Kate's shock, she wakes to find that she's gone back in time, to 1850, where she lives with her widowed mother and several brothers and sisters, all mill workers struggling to survive. Predictably, Kate falls in love (or at least becomes smitten) with her "relative" Patrick, who is caught up in local strife between anti-Irish town residents and worker's rights activists at the mill.

The book is a good introduction to what life was like for poor immigrants at that time, making young adults more eager to learn about this period of New England's history. The story is well-told, enhanced by a fair amount of detail regarding the daily life and struggles of what were definitively second-class citizens at the time, which resonates even today.
flutterbydreams avatar reviewed Halfway Down Paddy Lane on
My daughter thought this was a book for teens, but it has sexual content. I don't recommend for teens or younger at all!
reviewed Halfway Down Paddy Lane on
I loved this book!