Book details
Pixie Pushes On
Description
A young girl learns bittersweet life lessons on the family farm after her sister gets polio, in this poignant and funny novel set in the heartland in the 1940s.Pixie's defenses are up, and it's no wonder. She's been uprooted, the chickens seem to have it in for her, and now her beloved sister, Charlotte, has been stricken with polio and whisked away into quarantine. So it's not surprising Pixie lashes out. But her habit of making snap judgements--and giving her classmates nicknames like "Rotten Ricky" and "Big-Mouth Berta"--hasn't won her any friends. At least life on the farm is getting better with the delivery of its newest resident--a runt baby lamb. Raising Buster takes patience and understanding--and this slowing down helps Pixie put things in better perspective. So too does paying attention to her neighbors, and finding that with the war on she's not the only one missing someone. As Pixie pushes past her own pain to become a bigger person, she's finally able to make friends; and to laugh about the fact that it is in places where she least expected it. "Pixie is full of heart! A laugh-out-loud book that also wades into poignant life lessons. A must read!"--Lynda Mullaly Hunt, author of Fish in a Tree"Pixie has bad luck--and is bad luck if you ask her. But she also has grit and gumption, so when her bad luck doesn't let go, she opens her eyes and her heart wider. Her world changes when she changes how she looks at her world. I loved Pixie and her story--a story filled with humor, hope, and everyday heroes."--Lynn Plourde, author of Maxi's Secrets
Age
10-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
240 pages
Why to read
- Inspiration and Resilience: 'Pixie Pushes On' provides a heartwarming story of a young girl named Pixie who demonstrates resilience in the face of adversity. Her journey offers inspiration to readers of all ages, showing that determination and hope can carry us through the toughest of times.
- Historical Context: The book is set in the post-World War II era, giving readers a glimpse into the past and the challenges of that time period. This historical context enriches the reading experience, providing both educational value and a deeper understanding of the characters' lives.
- Emotional Growth: As a middle-grade novel, 'Pixie Pushes On' is designed to help young readers navigate complex emotions and situations. It encourages empathy and emotional intelligence by exploring themes of loss, family, and the importance of community support.
- Engaging Storytelling: Tamara Bundy's storytelling captures the reader's attention with vivid characters and a compelling narrative. The book's engaging plot and relatable protagonist make it a page-turner for readers who enjoy character-driven stories with meaningful messages.