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Friends Everywhere (Angelwings Series #1)

AUTHOR: Donna Jo Napoli
ISBN: 068982694X

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Friends Everywhere (Angelwings Series #1)
- Book Review,
by Donna Jo Napoli

From Publishers Weekly
This strained tale launches Napoli's (Crazy Jack, reviewed below) Angelwings series, in which young angels must help a youngster with a problem in order to earn their wings. Taking a cue from It's a Wonderful Life, the author explains, "Every time a little angel earned wings, a bell rang." Here, the Little Angel of Friendship's "tall task" is to help Patricia, a deaf child who has recently moved from a farm to a city apartment, to make new friends. The chapters alternate between what's happening in Patricia's world and forced, preachy interludes (called "Angel Talk") between the Archangel of Friendship and the little angel. Patricia's initial attempt to play with her neighbor, Lynsey, and another girl ends in disaster (Patricia watches in frustration as their mouths "moved and moved"). Readers find out why in the "Angel Talk" that follows: the little angel causes havoc when he blows on Lynsey's cheek ("I thought it might make her realize how confused and left out Patricia felt"), and the draft compels Lynsey to wrap a blanket around Patricia and stick a pacifier in her mouth so she can play the baby while the others play adults. Eventually, the little angel's bell does ring, but Napoli's uncharacteristically uninspired prose and flimsy story line fail to get this series off the ground. Ages 7-10. (Oct.) FYI: The publisher promotes an "Earn Your Wings!" essay contest at book's end. Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal
Grade 2-4-This new series, capitalizing on the current interest in angels, is ostensibly aimed at newly independent readers. The plot centers around a deaf girl named Patricia, who is coping with a move from a family-run farm to a new life in an apartment in the city. The chapters alternate between her story and that of the Little Angel of Friendship, who is trying to earn his wings by helping troubled earthlings. The characters remain undeveloped and one-dimensional, neither of the dual story lines is particularly original, and the device of the alternating chapters is confusing and distracting. A disappointing debut. Linda W. Tilden, Cherry Hill Library, NJ Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Book Description
Every time a bell rings, an angel gets his wings. The Little Angel of Friendship is the most popular angel around. He's pretty sure it won't take much for him to earn a few more feathers and get his flying wings. But there's a tough task ahead of him. He has to help a girl named Patricia make new friends. There's nothing wrong with Patricia. It's just that she has a different way of talking than most children. Plus, she's just moved to a new town. The girl down the hall wants nothing to do with her -- she thinks Patricia is a baby. If Patricia doesn't speak up soon, there'll be one unhappy Little Angel of Friendship -- he needs those wings to fly! Have you made a friend today?

Card catalog description
The Little Angel of Friendship watches over Patricia, a nine-year-old deaf girl, as she moves from the family farm to the city and tries to make friends with hearing people.


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         Book Review

Friends Everywhere (Angelwings Series #1)
- Book Reviews,
by Donna Jo Napoli

Friends Everywhere (Angelwings Series #1)

ANNOTATION

The Little Angel of Friendship watches over Patricia, a nine-year-old deaf girl, as she moves from the family farm to the city and tries to make friends with hearing people.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

The Little Angel of Friendship watches over Patricia, a nine-year-old deaf girl, as she moves from the family farm to the city and tries to make friends with hearing people.

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Publishers Weekly

This strained tale launches Napoli's (Crazy Jack, reviewed below) Angelwings series, in which young angels must help a youngster with a problem in order to earn their wings. Taking a cue from It's a Wonderful Life, the author explains, "Every time a little angel earned wings, a bell rang." Here, the Little Angel of Friendship's "tall task" is to help Patricia, a deaf child who has recently moved from a farm to a city apartment, to make new friends. The chapters alternate between what's happening in Patricia's world and forced, preachy interludes (called "Angel Talk") between the Archangel of Friendship and the little angel. Patricia's initial attempt to play with her neighbor, Lynsey, and another girl ends in disaster (Patricia watches in frustration as their mouths "moved and moved"). Readers find out why in the "Angel Talk" that follows: the little angel causes havoc when he blows on Lynsey's cheek ("I thought it might make her realize how confused and left out Patricia felt"), and the draft compels Lynsey to wrap a blanket around Patricia and stick a pacifier in her mouth so she can play the baby while the others play adults. Eventually, the little angel's bell does ring, but Napoli's uncharacteristically uninspired prose and flimsy story line fail to get this series off the ground. Ages 7-10. (Oct.) FYI: The publisher promotes an "Earn Your Wings!" essay contest at book's end. Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

School Library Journal

Gr 2-4-This new series, capitalizing on the current interest in angels, is ostensibly aimed at newly independent readers. The plot centers around a deaf girl named Patricia, who is coping with a move from a family-run farm to a new life in an apartment in the city. The chapters alternate between her story and that of the Little Angel of Friendship, who is trying to earn his wings by helping troubled earthlings. The characters remain undeveloped and one-dimensional, neither of the dual story lines is particularly original, and the device of the alternating chapters is confusing and distracting. A disappointing debut.- Linda W. Tilden, Cherry Hill Library, NJ Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.


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