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In a review of the third 26 Fairmount Avenue book, On My Way , School Library Journal said, "Readers will be delighted with the final 'There's more coming!'"

Well, here it Celebrate Tomie's sixth birthday in style, watch as he dresses up as Snow White for his first halloween trick-or-treating, join in as he celebrates holidays with his family, suffers through a bout of the chicken pox, and gets to stay up to see in the new year! In the fourth book set at the Newbery-Honor winning address of 26 Fairmount Avenue, Tomie dePaola brings us more heart-warming, funny stories about his childhood. What a year it was indeed!

72 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2002

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Tomie dePaola

440 books898 followers
Tomie dePaola (pronounced Tommy da-POW-la) was best known for his books for children.

He had a five-decade writing and illustrating career during which he published more than 270 books, including 26 Fairmount Avenue, Strega Nona, and Meet the Barkers.

Tomie dePaola and his work have been recognized with the Caldecott Honor Award, the Newbery Honor Award, the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award, and the New Hampshire Governor's Arts Award of Living Treasure.

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2,134 reviews82 followers
November 13, 2023
What a Year covers Tomie's sixth birthday, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Eve in the dePaola household. So many iconic moments--making a pop-eye, getting the chicken pox, dressing up (and singing) as Snow White. Classic!
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1,006 reviews
September 4, 2021
My favorite one yet, Tomie writes of such joy, enthusiasm and appreciation for his life, celebration and family. Such a great reminder to see the good, even small, things in this life.
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1,133 reviews
September 28, 2020
I can't believe it! Tomie dePaola was the same thing for Halloween in first grade as I was probably 16 years later.
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415 reviews12 followers
January 19, 2025
3.5 stars. Loving how pure and innocent these memoirs are. They speak of a much simpler time. He must have had an incredible memory to remember all these stories from when he was 5/6 years old!
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765 reviews9 followers
February 20, 2019
Book 4, wrapping up 1940. I loved the food descriptions in this one, including shredded wheat with hot milk (shredded wheat with pat of butter on top, sprinkled with sugar, hot milk poured over the top), and pop-eyes (slice of bread with a circle cut out of the middle, fried in butter, with an egg cracked into the hole - making this tomorrow morning!). Also liked the craft idea to place colorful fall leaves between sheets of waxed paper, then a layer of brown paper, then ironing it on both sides to melt the wax onto the leaves to keep them colorful. 🍁 The holiday traditions described are sweet and delightful.
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2,648 reviews15 followers
October 18, 2019
This book was a more flowing story than the others in the series as Tomie focused on his birthday and the end of the year celebrations. The family birthday traditions were cute to read about and it cracked me up when he dressed as a girl for Halloween just for the sake of more candy. Kids are so funny, I thoroughly enjoyed reading this short chapter book and totally recommend it to both dePaola fans and others
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1,052 reviews5 followers
November 16, 2022
What a Year, by Tomie DePaola, published in 2002, is the fourth in his A 26 Fairmount Avene Book series, and I have to say, so far it's my favorite of the bunch.

In this book, Tomie, the main character, turns six, has a birthday, and celebrates Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Eve. What makes this book interesting is that it takes place in 1940. So you're introduced to a way of life that's somewhat different for modern-day readers, but also so familiar. It's a beautiful blend.

I think I'm becoming a huge fan of Tomie DePaola's as I'm getting older. I grew up only really reading Strega Nona, probably his most popular book, and bypassed all of these wonderful autobiographical books he wrote later in his life. His artwork is totally unique and the stories feel a lot like A Christmas Story, but for a younger crowd. My rating - 4/5.1
Profile Image for Maris Welgat.
39 reviews1 follower
November 6, 2023
"What a Year" by Tomie DePaola is a middle grade transitional book staring young Tomie and his year. The story starts with his sixth birthday extravaganza consisting of a special birthday cake and classroom party. Then, Tomie takes us to his Halloween trick-or-treating when him and his brother dress up as Snow White and the evil witch. Next, Thanksgiving and Christmas time arrive with special time with his family and friends. The author, Tomie DePaola is recalling his own childhood and fun memories to share with readers. There were little illustrations throughout the novel that I think is helpful in a transitional book, as children are moving from picture books to chapter. There was a humorous tone throughout the story and Tomie does get into some trouble! I think children in grades 3-5 would enjoy this story.
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4,577 reviews56 followers
October 24, 2020
Tomie dePaola is delightful, and his childhood is just full of warm and fuzzy moments. This episode continues his First Grade year, including his birthday, Halloween, Thanksgiving, chicken pox, Christmas, and New Years. I think my favorite tidbit from this one is the fact that Thanksgiving changed from the fourth Thursday to the third Thursday, causing quite a stir. You can also follow the release of Disney movies into the popular culture via this series. An earlier episode introduces Snow White -- this one features Pinocchio.

For those looking for a similar vibe to Little House on Prairie, this also has a nostalgic tone and is full of everyday details (what shredded wheat looked like once upon a time, for example).
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3,652 reviews
May 23, 2017
Tomie tells about the end of 1940, when he was in kindergarten.

Highlights by third grader:
He got chicken pox
He was in the Christmas recital for his class
He dressed up as snow white for Halloween and his brother dressed up like the wicked witch
He saw Pinocchio in the theater on Thanksgiving
He got to cook his favorite breakfast, Pop-eye, for his birthday
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839 reviews61 followers
July 26, 2018
This should have been called What a Year of Holidays! Tomie's 6th birthday, Halloween, Christmas, and New Year's. Each celebration offered a quaint look into the dePaola family, as is the usual for this series. They sure lived a charmed life--it seems like a fairy tale when compared with today's world.
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548 reviews121 followers
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April 7, 2020
I've enjoyed these stories a lot more than I thought I would. As these stories are based on the author's life and are narrated by him, I really liked the way the story was told. I liked hearing all the antics and memories Tomie dePaola had. This was a really great way for me to be introduced to this author and his work.
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586 reviews6 followers
December 8, 2021
The girls loved this and were constantly asking for more. A memoir written for children by beloved author Tomie DePaola. This one takes place in Sept-Dec 1940. We discovered this book by a happy accident and were pleased to realize there is an entire series. A great introduction into memoir/autobiography for children.
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5,030 reviews4 followers
August 22, 2024
I love this series. Tomie dePaola writes a memoir for children about his childhood. He talks about first grade, learning to read, getting a part in the school play, and getting chicken pox. I enjoy the illustrations, too!
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66 reviews2 followers
June 10, 2017
I listened to the audiobook with my son. This was our favorite. Tomie does things my son does, but in 1930s things were looked at differently- better. I hope my son feels he's not alone.
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387 reviews6 followers
June 14, 2017
Love this series. Paints quite the picture of a boys recollections during that time period.
10.8k reviews29 followers
June 29, 2018
An in-depth autobiography of the four to six year's of the life of children's author Tomie Depaolo. lively, interesting and truthful. funny and for intermediate elementary readers.
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676 reviews17 followers
January 30, 2019
I love tomie de Paola. It was fun to read this kids chapter book and remember my childhood of reading so many of the books written and illustrated by him. I love his illustrations!
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450 reviews19 followers
February 11, 2020
The kids and I loved listening to this series of Tomie dePaola’s childhood read by the author. He’s so engaging.
213 reviews
May 5, 2020
Another delightful read in this series.
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February 28, 2021
An autobiographical series, this one gets us through his birthday and some winter holidays
101 reviews20 followers
April 30, 2021
We watched an interview by Tomie dePaola and then read his 4 books. They are so cute and tell about his life from 3-6 years old. We really enjoyed all 4 books.
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4,964 reviews12 followers
June 30, 2021
Now I wish it were fall.
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368 reviews
January 29, 2025
Who wouldn’t enjoy an autobiography of the life of a typical 6 year old? We sure did.
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399 reviews
October 8, 2025
I am enjoying this series. it would be great for teaching about life in the 30s and 40s
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