Summerhouse Time by Eileen Spinelli - A Review

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When you hear the name Spinelli in relation to children's literature, it instantly grabs your attention.
However, Eileen Spinelli, author of the delightful Summerhouse Time, is the wife of the famous award winning author, Jerry Spinelli, of Maniac McGee fame.
But obviously the great writing technique must be abundant in the Spinelli home as Mrs.
Spinelli gives us a book that is a delight for children just learning to read chapter books.
The style of writing in almost a diary like format, gives the young reader much confidence, as well as fun, as they can read though the "chapters" so quickly! Summerhouse Time is a story about Sophie who like most children that are 11 years old, can't wait for summer vacation.
In the case of Sophie, she is anxious for her family to go on their yearly trip to the Jersey shore and spend the warm, fun summer days in the rented pink cottage with some of their other family members including her older cousin Colleen.
Sophie adores Colleen as she looks up to her and likes to emulate her cousin.
The trip as Sophie puts it is "better than Christmas".
With Sophie's best friend, Katie Johnson gone to spend the summer with her dad, Sophie is even more eager for August to come so she and her family can leave for New Jersey.
One wrinkle in Sophie's waiting for the best part of the year, is the "new boy" on the block with the wonderful laugh and beagle puppy named Dakota.
Sophie arranges to "accidentally" meet this boy when he helps her climb down from a tree she is up, supposedly looking for her cat, Orange.
Sophie is quite interested in Jimmy Gabbiano to say the least.
Sophie goes so far as to try and learn Italian because she decides it would impress him.
As summer moves on and a friendship grows between Sophie and Jimmy (a friendship that she imagines might become more as she daydreams about him wanting to kiss her), Sophie realizes she will miss Jimmy and can't wait to be able to introduce him to Katie when they all are back home before school starts.
Sophie talks Jimmy into writing letters to keep in touch while she is gone.
She doesn't think he is that keen about it but when her mom hands her a package left on the porch the afternoon before they leave, Sophie changes her mind.
Jimmy has left her a silver necklace with a tiny silver spider on it.
Jimmy has a great interest in spiders so this is symbolic to Sophie and the note attached wishes her a great time on her holiday! When Sophie and her family arrive at the pink house on the New Jersey shore, she runs to greet her idol, cousin Colleen, who is a bit standoffish to say the least.
Colleen even says she is getting her own room this summer.
When Sophie questions her aunt about why Colleen is mad, she is told the Colleen is "mad at the world".
And so, Sophie begrudgingly rooms with Tammy, her 5-year-old cousin who calls her "Soapy".
Sophie doesn't realize that to Tammy, she is the idol, just as Colleen is, or was, to Sophie.
The rest of August is spent filled with everything from scary stories around the fire to worrying about Sophie's dad and his health.
But most of all, the Summerhouse time is different this year, very different! Letters written to Jimmy that seem like they will never be answered and the sudden disappearance of Sophie's beloved cat, Orange, seem to be the straw that breaks poor Sophie's heart.
Can Sophie really teach Tammy to swim and if so, why should she? Does Sophie begin to realize that Tammy looks up to her, like Sophie used to look at Colleen? Does the "secret" of the "bad thing" Colleen has done tear them apart or help to bring them closer as before? How the summer vacation winds down and how these questions and more are answered make for a delightful fun and easy read.
Summerhouse Time is a great book for beginning chapter readers.
Characters are real and situations are ones that children can learn from and enjoy at the same time.
Overall, the fact that Sophie comes to realize that this vacation is all about family and how important they are to her, is the glue that holds this story together.
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