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Philip Hall Likes Me, I Reckon Maybe

Philip Hall Likes Me, I Reckon Maybe

Published in
1974
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Description

The Newbery Honor-winning book from the author of Summer of My German SoldierPhilip Hall is the cutest, smartest boy in the sixth grade, and Beth Lambert loves him. The fact that he beats her in classwork, sports, and almost everything else doesn't bother Beth at first. Then she realizes that Philip might be best because she's letting him beat her. Beth knows that she deserves to be Number One--and she's going to prove it! This funny, universal story of a girl learning that she matters in the world has delighted readers for over twenty years.A New York Times Outstanding BookAn ALA Notable Book Kirkus Choice Award
Age
8-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
144 pages
Book in series
#1

Why to read

  • Engaging Coming-of-Age Story: 'Philip Hall Likes Me, I Reckon Maybe' offers readers a heartfelt and relatable coming-of-age story. It explores the universal themes of friendship, first crushes, and self-discovery, making it a compelling read for young adults and those who remember the trials and tribulations of growing up.
  • Strong Female Protagonist: The novel features a strong and intelligent female protagonist, Beth Lambert, who serves as a positive role model for young readers. Her determination, wit, and resilience in the face of challenges provide inspiration and encourage readers to stand up for themselves and pursue their goals.
  • Cultural and Historical Insight: Set in the rural South during the 1950s, the book provides a glimpse into the cultural and historical context of the time. It addresses issues of race, class, and gender in a way that is accessible to young readers, offering valuable lessons on empathy and social awareness.
  • Award-Winning Literature: Bette Greene's 'Philip Hall Likes Me, I Reckon Maybe' has received critical acclaim, including being a Newbery Honor Book. Reading award-winning literature can enrich one's understanding of quality storytelling and character development, making this book a worthy addition to any young reader's collection.