The noonday friends

The noonday friends

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With a copyright date of 1965, this had to be one of the first almost-teenage-girl-with-family-troubles books. This is now an out-and-out genre; I can't tell you how many of these I saw at the library conference last week. Franny's problems seem small compared to those of girls nowadays: Franny is worried that her friend won't like her best and that her dad can't keep a job (not because he has deeper problems like anger issues or drinking on the job issues...he's just a bit dreamy). Because of the copyright, I felt pretty confident going in that everything would work out in the end and, of course, everything did. It's a good solid story, with good solid characters. I wonder what contemporary readers would think of this book.

April 1, 2009Report this review