Just Us Women (Reading Rainbow Book) by Jeannette Caines - Presentation Transcript
Just Us Women (Reading Rainbow
Book) by Jeannette Caines
Refreshing!
No boys and no men-just us women, Aunt Martha tells her niece. And
together they plan their trip to North Carolina in Aunt Marthas brand-new
car. This is to be a very special outing-with no one to hurry them along, the
two travelers can do exactly as they please.
Personal Review: Just Us Women (Reading Rainbow Book) by
Jeannette Caines
Forget the kids. This is one of those books that I picked up for them that I
like. "Just Us Women" is a story about companionship.
Saturday morning is jump-off time.
Aunt Martha and I are going to drive
all the way to North Carolina
In her new car.
Aunt Martha says,
"No boys and no men,
Just us women."
This is a short book (about 30 pages) which expresses the love that can
exist beyond the nuclear family. In this case, a love across generations
between a little girl and her aunt.
Once they are away from everyone else, they celebrate what the share in
common; a love of moving slowly down country back roads, taking their
time, enjoying flea markets where they "buy all the junk we like"; stopping
to walk in the rain; buying peaches from a farmer's stand and eating
breakfast at night.
Five Stars. [A+]. Beautifully written. My five year old can't really
appreciate this book yet, but it struck a cord with me and I can't wait to add
it to our shelves to read together in the future.
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Forget the kids. This is one of those books that I more
Forget the kids. This is one of those books that I picked up for them that I like. "Just Us Women" is a story about companionship.
Saturday morning is jump-off time.
Aunt Martha and I are going to drive
all the way to North Carolina
In her new car.
Aunt Martha says,
"No boys and no men,
Just us women."
This is a short book (about 30 pages) which expresses the love that can exist beyond the nuclear family. In this case, a love across generations between a little girl and her aunt.
Once they are away from everyone else, they celebrate what the share in common; a love of moving slowly down country back roads, taking their time, enjoying flea markets where they "buy all the junk we like"; stopping to walk in the rain; buying peaches from a farmer's stand and eating breakfast at night.
Five Stars. [A+]. Beautifully written. My five year old can't really appreciate this book yet, but it struck a cord with me and I can't wait to add it to our shelves to read together in the future. less
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