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ISBN: 0374337039

ISBN13: 9780374337032

Jimmy's Stars

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It's September 1943, and eleven-year-old Ellie McKelvey's older brother, Jimmy, has just been drafted. Jimmy has a joyful heart and a kind word for everyone, and he's the only person who thinks Ellie... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Rutgers University Project on Economics and Children

Ellie McKelvey, a sixth-grader from Pittsburgh, enjoyed baseball, going out to the movies with her brother Jimmy, and hanging out with her friends, but she despised Victoria Gandeck. After all, Victoria called Jimmy a slacker because he had not gone off to fight in the war like Victoria's own four brothers. Ellie knew that Jimmy had a deferment from the service because their family depended on his earnings. However, now that their dad had returned to work, it was only a matter of time before the draft board would call her brother into the service. Jimmy reported for duty on October 2, 1943. Ellie missed her brother terribly, and she tried to take comfort in his promise to come home for Christmas. All around her, the war effort impacted every part of Ellie's life. Her Aunt Toots moved from West Virginia into their house, into Jimmy's room, so she could get a factory job. Ellie's mother also joined the likes of Rosie the Riveter and found work at a factory, her older sister got a job at the local diner when the owner's daughter joined a volunteer women's division of the navy, and Ellie found herself performing a growing number of household tasks. Daily routines changed as food items became rationed and as materials from children's toys were recycled for wartime production. Even at school she could not escape the war, with her teacher's bulletin board covered with pictures of former students and family members who had joined the military. Worst of all was the collective shock and grief when the telegram delivery boy brought news about the loss of a loved one. By approaching the difficult theme of war through the eyes of an eleven-year old girl, Mary Ann Rodman makes the story both accessible and spellbinding for middle grade readers. Of particular interest is the book's focus on major adjustments and sacrifices that adults and children made in their daily lives as part of the war effort, even though they were far removed from the actual fighting. Jimmy's Stars also deserves high praise for its unpredictable plot, well-developed characters, and carefully-researched historical backdrop.

A Lovely Story of World War II From A Child's Point-of-view

Using vivid sensory descriptions, Mary Ann Rodman illustrates American family life from a child's perspective during World War II. This gentle, nostalgic story explains how Ellie McKelvey's world turns upside down when her beloved brother Jimmy is drafted into the war. With competence and creativity, Rodman lures the reader into the past, revealing a child's fears from a bygone day. Rodman skillfully exposes the sacrifices that American families experienced amidst the fear, the angst, and the uncertainty of war life from the home front. Jimmy's Stars is a must-read for today's youth who know little of sacrifice, especially from America's own history.

Wonderful book for adults and children alike

Jimmy's Stars is a beautiful, poignant and touching story. Eleven year old Ellie McKelvey finds out one day that her beloved brother, Jimmy, has been drafted into the war. He must report to Union Station at 6 A.M. October 2, 1943. This is the day that will change Ellie's life forever. As young Ellie learns to deal with a house and daily life without her brother at home, she cherishes the days when a letter comes in the mail addressed to her from Jimmy and she knows that he is all right. Soon Christmas comes and goes and Jimmy does not come home, as he promised. An occasional letter still makes it's way to Ellie, as her young life is filled with the sacrifices and worries brought on by the war. Each day prayers are said that the war will come to an end and loved ones will be home safely. Jimmy's Stars is a vivid peek into a bygone era of war and sacrifice. Mary Ann Rodman brings both the characters and the sitting to life and enables the reader to fall right within it's pages. This is a story geared toward the 9 - 12 age range, however, I think that anyone of any age would deeply enjoy this stirring work. Though this is the first story by this author that I have read, I anxiously look forward to reading more by her. I greatly enjoy her style of writing and am enormously pleased to have discovered her. Not only do I give Jimmy's Stars my highest recommendation, I also believe that this would be a perfect book for a book club pick. Such a perfect book for young people (and adults alike) to read and discuss together. Mary Ann Rodman brings forth an engrossing story, with Jimmy's Stars, and displays a true talent to engulf young people in the treasure of reading.

Awesome Mid-Grade by an Award Winning Author

Mary Ann Rodman has captured the spirit of many youngsters during World War II in her delightful and latest book. Although, eleven-year-old Ellie McKelvey is used to making war-time sacrifices, the one thing she absolutely doesn't want to do without is her adored older brother Jimmy. When Jimmy is called to serve his country, Ellie's anxiety is compounded when Aunt Toots arrives and takes over Jimmy's bedroom as if he's never coming back. Throughout it all, Ellie's ongoing rivalry with classmate Victoria Gandeck escalates until things reach a dramatic conclusion that makes it clear Rodman has written another masterpiece.

Jimmy's Stars

This is a poignant story about a young girl whose beloved older brother Jimmy is drafted into the army to serve as a medic during WW2. Ellie enjoys a very close relationship with her brother who always calls her, " Movie Star": she meets him at his bus stop after he finishes work every night, they go to the movies together every week and they always pick the Christmas tree together. Ellie knows that other kids have brothers who serve as soldiers but she prays that Jimmy will not be drafted -for a while he isn't since his father broke his leg and Jimmy is the only financial support for the family-but then the official military letter arrives and Jimmy leaves. Ellie's father returns to work, her mother starts a job, and her Aunt Toots joins the family and moves into Jimmy's room. Ellie holds desperately on to Jimmy's promise that he will be home for Christmas. She does not get along with a girl named Victoria who constantly brags about her four brothers who all serve in the military but soon even her best friend Stan often joins Victoria and her group to play war so Ellie feels abandoned. This wrenching story shines: the dialogue is crisp and natural sounding, and the setting rings with authenticity. A retired teacher is drafted back to teach the younger siblings and children of former pupils, neighbors bring food and dispense comfort to bereaved families, Mr. Corsiglia hangs audio speakers outside his grocery store "so he could share his collection of Bing Crosby Christmas songs with the neighborhood. Whether they wanted to share them or not". Ordinary activities go on side by side with descriptions of meat rationing. This is a truly excellent story filled with the robust language and spirit of wartime America that also does not mince words about the family suffering that accompanies the yellow telegrams delivered by the War Department.
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