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The Moffats

The Moffats

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Eleanor Estes & The Moffats
Review: I have enjoyed Eleanor Estes books since before I could read - my grandmother used to read them aloud to me. The situations faced by the Moffats not only give a glimpse into a simpler era, but also remind the reader that the important things in childhood never really change. Though the stories are set many years ago, the basic problems faced by the Moffat children are timeless. On my 13th birthday I was given a signed copy of 'The Moffats.' Until then I didn't know the author was my cousin and that the events in the Moffat books were based on her own childhood. Rufus was her beloved little brother Teddy. Jane (the middle Moffat) was Eleanor herself. The town of Cranberry is really West Haven, Connecticut. Rereading the books as an adult brings the old amusement park Savin Rock back to life. And my mother recalls riding the old trolley. Eleanor's books are as honest as she was herself; a reminder in this too-cynical world that children have much to teach us about what really matters if we have the wisdom to learn from them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: exciting and funny
Review: I just loved this book. It was filled with tons of adventures and excitement.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I Love This Book
Review: I loved this book. I especially liked the chapters about Rufus and Hughie running away from school and Joey dancing the Sailor's Hornpipe. Chet was my favorite character in the book, and also his brother Hughie. If they were based on real people the author knew, I'd like to read about who they really were. I love the Pudges!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Lots of Creative Trouble
Review: I read The Moffats for a book report for my class []. Even though the Moffat family get into lots of trouble, they end up having a good time anyway. The book reminds me of the Great Brain series because they use a plan to outwit...sorry, can't give it away!

Read this book; you'll like it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A delighted reader
Review: The Moffats is an enchanting book. I am not finished yet but am pretty far. From what I have read I love it. It reminds me of The Betsy~Tacy series if you know of them. If you've read that series you'll love this one. I plan to read them all!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Moffats is an entertaining story.
Review: The Moffats is an entertaining story about a poor family without a father that has many marvelous adventures. One of the adventures is when the Moffats help a man from the Salvation Army find his way.When the man moves to the back to get some rest he falls out and gets left behind.Read the book to find out what happens next. The Moffat family is a kind family. The book is a good family story. If you are interested in good book The Moffat's is the book for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A beautiful little piece of life
Review: There is something so very special about the Moffet books. The author really seems to remember childhood as few authors do. She knows what kind of little moments are so important then, but disappear from most of our minds as we get older. She is especially good at describing places---the town the Moffets live in comes so alive, and I can picture just where their house is on their street, although it must have been 15 years since I last read this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The little treasures in life
Review: This book makes you notice all the little treasures around you, each and everyday. It consists of harmless-everyday humour that you will undoubtedly love. It's for all ages, from young to old. The story plot and all the little details are for you to find, so I must not reveal it. However, I gaurantee you that you'll never be able to put the book down!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A fun family!
Review: This book was really fun! Each character had their own way of getting into trouble and having fun, so combined all together and you get a great collection of laughs and suspense! It's technically for ages 9-12, but I think it could be extended a bit.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Moffats
Review: This book, the Moffats, is about a family of five. There is a mother and four children. Each of the children have their own special talent to make a basic job or activity into a bigger and more fun adventure. With their mischevious ways, going anywhere is fun. The children are Sylvie, who is the oldest, Joey, who sometimes think he is very superior, Janey, who has her own creative ways to seeing things, and Rufus, who can create trouble everywhere he goes. For example, they make a big deal about them having to sell their special house on New Dollar Street. They were able to think of so many ways from stopping people to buy, since all the Moffats thought the house they were living in was better then the others because they were able to see the whole street at one glance.

I enjoyed the book because it was very fun reading about the Moffat children making all kinds of mischievious problems. It was funny to see how Janey would be amazed with such little things. For example, in the first chapter, it qouted,"Jane could not take her eyes from her mother's hands. They had a way of doing things, peeling apples, sprinkling salt, counting pennies, that fascinated her". Janey was amazed at the way her mother did those simple tasks. Usually nobody really pays much attention to those small actions, but Janey sure does!

Another qoute is,"At last they were off, with Rufus in one of his every day sailor suits". When you first read this quote, ti may not mean much, but if you understand the background of that chapter, it will have more meaning to it. It was a Sunday morining, and the Moffats were all dressed up and ready to go to cghurch. While they waited for mother, Rufus had foolishly climbed up on the hitching post. Well, a naughty boy named Tom Frost, rode by on his bike and pushed Rufus to the ground. So Rufus had to change into one of his everyday clothes because that was the second time that happened all on the same day.

I didn't really have a favorite part because I enjoyed reading about all the adventures the Moffats were in. It was very enjoyable reading about the creativity that the Moffats had to create all the adventures. They make life very interesting for themselves, and always made the best in a situation, even if the situation may be unpleasant, like whenrufus got ill and had a mild case of scarlet fever. I recommend this book the readers who enjoy humorous and heart-warming stories.


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