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A Long Way From Chicago (Grandma Dowdel, Bk 1)
A Long Way From Chicago - Grandma Dowdel, Bk 1
Author: Richard Peck
What happens when Joey and his sister, Mary Alice -- two city slickers from Chicago -- make their annual summer visits to Grandma Dowdel's seemingly sleepy Illinois town? August 1929: They see their first corpse, and he isn't resting easy. — August 1930: The Cowgill boys terrorize the town, and Grandma fights back. August 1931: Joey and M...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780439135863
ISBN-10: 0439135869
Publication Date: 1999
Pages: 148
Rating:
  • Currently 4.7/5 Stars.
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4.7 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Scholastic
Book Type: Unknown Binding
Other Versions: Paperback
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summerlady46 avatar reviewed A Long Way From Chicago (Grandma Dowdel, Bk 1) on + 44 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I think this book was written for young adults, but this old adult loved it!! Part of its charm is that the setting is life in the slow lane...simple people, simple living...no batteries required! While Grandma is gruff, she is wise and loving in her own way. This is just fun, easy reading without violence, cussing or sex!
reviewed A Long Way From Chicago (Grandma Dowdel, Bk 1) on + 216 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Newberry honor book - really enjoyable.

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A boy recounts his annual summer trips to rural Illinois with his sister during the Great Depression to visit their larger-than-life grandmother.
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What happens when Joey and his sister, Mary Alice -- two city slickers from Chicago -- make their annual summer visits to Grandma Dowdel's seemingly sleepy Illinois town? August 1929: They see their first corpse, and he isn't resting easy.
August 1930: The Cowgill boys terrorize the town, and Grandma fights back. August 1931: Joey and Mary Alice help Grandma trespass, poach, catch the sheriff in his underwear, and feed the hungry -- all in one day. And there's more, as Joey and Mary Alice make seven summer trips to Grandma's -- each one funnier than the year before -- in self-contained chapters that readers can enjoy as short stories or take together for a rollicking good novel. In the tradition of American humorists from Mark Twain to Flannery O'Connor, popular author Richard Peck has created a memorable world filled with characters who, like Grandma herself, are larger than life and twice as entertaining.
reviewed A Long Way From Chicago (Grandma Dowdel, Bk 1) on + 113 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Read this one, then follow it with "A Year Down Yonder". Wonderful stories - for kids and adults alike. Have re-read both books many times.
reviewed A Long Way From Chicago (Grandma Dowdel, Bk 1) on
Helpful Score: 2
This is one of my favorite books, it will make you laugh so hard you'll end up in tears.
reviewed A Long Way From Chicago (Grandma Dowdel, Bk 1) on + 15 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This was such an enjoyable book to read with my son---we thoroughly enjoyed this light summer read
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reviewed A Long Way From Chicago (Grandma Dowdel, Bk 1) on + 3 more book reviews
I loved reading this to my daughter. In some ways it appeals more to adults than the kids they are reading it to; it's an 'adult's kid's book'.
reviewed A Long Way From Chicago (Grandma Dowdel, Bk 1) on + 15 more book reviews
My son(12) and I are reading it together. This book is on their summer reading list----we are enjoying it!!! Quite a lot of history runs throughout the book, I would rate this book very high for middle school students.
Angeleyes avatar reviewed A Long Way From Chicago (Grandma Dowdel, Bk 1) on + 217 more book reviews
A Long Way From Chicago" is a hilarious book. While some (including me) may find this book an easy read, it is a fully enjoyable one! Each chapter of the book is a different summer visit to Grandma's Illinois town by Joey and Mary-Alice. Each of the seven summers gets more and more funny, and more and more outragous. I especially liked the fact that Grandma can make anyone, even the Sheriff, do what ever she likes. I also enjoyed all of the larger-than-life characters Peck creates. "A Long Way From Chicago" is definately a must read!
snickerdoodledog avatar reviewed A Long Way From Chicago (Grandma Dowdel, Bk 1) on + 2 more book reviews
This is one of our family favorites. It is enjoyable for people of all ages. We highly recommend it to whoever we chat with about books. The sequel: A Year Down Yonder is just as enjoyable. Both books are funny and wholesome.


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