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Hardcover Evangeline Brown and the Cadillac Motel Book

ISBN: 0525472215

ISBN13: 9780525472216

Evangeline Brown and the Cadillac Motel

Evangeline hates living in the dingy Florida motel with the pink Cadillac butt sticking out of the wall. With Pa absorbed in his drinking, she spends her days wishing that her mother was still alive... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Format: Hardcover

Condition: Good*

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A Book for all Ages

I don't usually read children's books, but bought this one for my grandchildren, read it myself, and was delighted. Perhaps the strongest feature is the way Ms. Davis captures the voice of 10-year-old Eddie Brown (Evangeline) the sassy little protagonist through whose eyes the story is told. Eddie's problem is that she lives with her dad, the village drunk, in a run-down Florida motel--one of those places that rents rooms by the hour. The most notable feature of the motel, other than its broken neon sign and shady clientele, is the rear end of a pink Cadillac protruding from one of the rooms. Eddie's dad is the manager. Eddie is street smart enough to realize that all is not well with all the comings and goings, and finds friendship with Farrell, another kid with problems. His dad runs a greasy mechanic shop and is the drinking buddy of Eddie's dad. The dads aren't bad guys, just a couple of negligent drunks. Eddie and Farrell play basketball together, fend off bullies, and talk about their miserable lives. As bad as things are, they turn worse when a new teacher comes to town and announces she's going to visit each child at home, have a chat with their parents. No way, says Eddie and Farrell. Not only will they become the laughing stock of the school, but they could wind up as wards of the state. This sets the stage for an elaborate escape, a run-away-from-home with the intention of moving in with Eddies aunt. I won't spoil the ending for those who haven't read the book, but will add that things go from bad to worse to disastrous when they encounter the really bad guys in a bus station, the sort that preys on little kids. This book has everything for a delightful read--a loveable protagonist, a BIG problem, a determination to do something about the problem, bad guys and a satisfactory ending. It also has a message for kids contemplating escape from their parents: things could be much much worse. In short, it's a great read for both kids and adults.

There shouldn't be an age cap on this book....great for all!

This is a wonderful story that made me laugh and cry. I really loved the main character. The author does such a wonderful job that you really feel part of the story. I am an adult and I plan on sharing this one with both my 8 year old and 11 year old. A great book to curl up with!

This book not just for children!

What a delightful book! I enjoyed the engaging story and the spunk of the main character. Eddie is a no nonsense tomboy on the outside and a vulnerable young girl within. The author lends a remarkable insight into the life of a young girl of difficult circumstances. I recommend this book to anyone who would like to enjoy its simple lessons. I truly do believe that this book shouldn't be limited to kids!

Something for everyone

Davis does a great job of capturing not only the voices of young kids (and some pretty interesting adults, for that matter), but also the wide emotional swings -- one minute you resent the new kid on the block, the next you're best friends, and back again. Evangeline Brown -- oops, "Eddie" -- will break your heart and make you grin ear to ear. The story is refreshing in its ability to find hope despite hardship, without descending into sappiness. As Eddie says, that perfect place somewhere over the rainbow may not really exist, but sometimes you just have to make your own rainbows. I've already bought copies for my nieces, and if I can just convince my nephew to read a book about a girl, I'm pretty sure he'll like it, too.

More info available on this book

From the husband of the author:Different book sellers have said this novel is for a certain age group -- not always the SAME exact age group. I think that younger children who can read fairly well would love this book, and I know that adults have also liked reading it.For more information about this novel and the author (including a preview of Chapter One), see EvangelineBrown.com
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