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| Title: The Great Gilly
Hopkins |
| Author: Katherine Paterson |
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Reviewer:
Devany D. '12
This book is about
a girl named Gilly Hopkins. She is a foster child and has
moved three times in three years. She is very clever. If she
doesn't like her foster parents, she knows exactly what to
do to make herself unwelcome. Gilly moves in with a woman
named Maime Trotter, who is as big as an elephant and a boy
named William Ernest who is very shy and watches "Sesame
Street." She takes advantage of Trotter and tries to
become his boss. But what she really tries to do is to get
her real mother to want her again. She steals money from an
old man down the street and gets to see her mother. Then she
finds out that her grandmother paid her mother to come!! She
goes back to Trotter's house. Then she has to move again!!
She doesn't want to go, but she has to. She writes all the
time and misses them very much!!
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| Reviewer:
Greg
A. '08
The Great Gilly Hopkinsis about an adopted girl named Gilly.
Gilly is going on to her third family. Gilly is very mean.
She lies and is very ungrateful. She makes trouble in her
school and thinks its funny.
At home she always acts as though she hates it, but really
she isnt having a bad time. Gilly is trying to connect
with her real mom but she cant. One day someone comes
to the door and says, "Youre coming with me."
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| Reviewer: Danielle
H. '07 This is a book about an 11 year old girl, Gilly.
Gilly is a foster child and has been stuck in so many homes
she cant remember. Gilly has a reputation for being
brilliant, unmanageable and brash. And when she goes to her
next family, the Trotters, Gilly puts her great mind to a
way to get her real mother to save her. Her plan worked except
there was one thing in the way. When the day came to leave,
Gilly really didnt want to. She liked her real family
way too much.
I would rate this book a five
on a scale from 1 - 10 because it was aa average book. It
didnt leave you hanging, and it had a perfect amount
of detail. I wouldnt rate it a nine or ten because it
wasnt my type of book anad it wasnt one of my
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| Reviewer:
Will
K. '07
A foster child, Gilly Hopkins, is very tough and
strong, but very sad inside. Gilly wants so much to know who
her mother is that she will stop at nothing to find her. Can
Gilly find her mother, or is it really not worth it? Gilly
solves her personal problems, but not always in the best way.
I recommend The Great Gilly
Hopkins because it is exciting, emotional and well written.
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