Gorgeous kid's book for all ages. Grandma is really hilarious.
A laugh and a (happy) tear. A fun read. Makes you feel good.
I read A long way from Chicago, the first book, years ago and been meaning to read this one for a long time. And my, is it worthed.
Recommended!
Mary Alice's childhood summers in Grandma Dowdel's sleepy Illinois own had been packed with enough surprises and drama to fill the double bill of any picture show. But now she's fifteen, and with her parents facing hard times in Chicago, she is sent to Grandma again, but this time she faces a whole long year with Grandma, a woman well-known for shaking up her neighbors - and every one else! All Mary Alice can know for certain is this: when trying to predict how life with Grandma might turn out.... better not.
Then their leader advanced upon Grandma. By the name on her cap, she was Mrs. W.T. Sheets. her medals jangled importantly. Grandma observed her approach. "Mrs. Dowdel,"said Mrs. Sheets. "I'm here to tell you that you're twice as bald-faced and brazen and, yes, I have to say shameless as the rest of us girls put together. In the presence of these witnesses, I'm on record for saying you outdo the most two-faced, two-fisted shortchanger, flimflam artist, and full-time extortionist anybody ever saw working this part of the country. And all I have to say is, God bless you for your good work. " With a small turn of hand, Grandma waved Mrs. Sheets away. Mrs. Sheets remained at her post. "Mrs. Dowdel", she went on, "you're not everybody's cup of tea. Well, it's common knowledge, isn't it? But we girls would be proud as Punch to have you join our Auxiliary if you're a veteran's wife. Did your late husband go to war?" "Only with me,"Grandma said, "and he lost every time."