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Paperback Kildee House Book

ISBN: 0802773885

ISBN13: 9780802773883

Kildee House

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Book Overview

An early naturalist and philosopher escapes civilization by building his house among the giant redwoods in this touching, insightful Newberry Honor book. When Jerome Kildee built his little house against the giant redwood, he had fancied himself a philosopher. He was going to be a hermit-a lazy recluse who didn't have to work or think. Now here he was facing a crisis that needed immediate attention. At least that's what he would call the dozens of...

Customer Reviews

3 ratings

I read myself hoarse....

I LOVE having the older Newbery Medal and Honor books available to read aloud to my kids. This book got us through most of the drive home from California to Washington, and it was particularly meaningful because we had done some driving on the Pacific Coast. The story is sweet and charming and doesn't feel obviously contrived. There is problem-solving on a practical level and in relationships. The details about the animals are both realistic and very funny. My only criticism is the sentence structure can seem a little choppy, especially for reading aloud, so sometimes it was better to add conjunctions here are there to smooth out the narrative.

Kildee's House

There was no summary for this book however, if it is the book I read as a child it is a book worth reading. The book I hope it is is about a man building his home in the base of a Giant Sequoia tree. It was a beautifully written book that has remained in my memory for over forty years.

Heartwarming Story

This is a heartwarming story, very well written, about a man who builds a home on the side of a giant redwood tree. A family of skunks claim the house as their own, and the man is kind to them. Other forest animals visit, as well. The man doesn't have the heart to turn the animals away, nor can he turn away children from two fueding families. My eight year old son loved this book at bedtime. It's a gentle story written decades ago, in a gentler time. Highly recommended.
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