Kildee House
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 1993
209
Novel • Fiction
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Historical Fiction•
Children`s LiteratureRedwood forest, California • 1940s
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Education1993
YA
8-12 years
770L
In Kildee House by Rutherford G. Montgomery, a person named Jerome Kildee, a reclusive former stonecutter, retreats to a forest home where animal companions, including raccoons and skunks, bring unexpected joy and challenges. Person-Kildee interacts with neighbors who influence his solitary life and help him learn lessons about community and acceptance.
Heartwarming
Nostalgic
Serene
Inspirational
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Kildee House by Rutherford G. Montgomery is celebrated for its charming portrayal of nature and whimsical characters that captivate young readers. The narrative fosters appreciation for wildlife and environmental themes. Some critics note its slower pace may not engage all audiences. Overall, it remains a delightful read with enduring lessons on coexistence.
A reader who enjoys Kildee House by Rutherford G. Montgomery likely appreciates heartwarming tales of nature and animal friendships. Fans of Charlotte's Web by E.B. White or The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame would find similar charm and life lessons in this story.
1,478 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
209
Novel • Fiction
•
Historical Fiction•
Children`s LiteratureRedwood forest, California • 1940s
•
Education1993
YA
8-12 years
770L
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