The Noonday Friends
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1995
182
Novel • Fiction
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Realistic Fiction•
Children`s LiteratureNew York City • 1960s
1995
Adult
8-12 years
790L
In Mary Stolz's The Noonday Friends, readers follow young Franny Davis as she navigates the challenges of friendship, family, and growing up in New York City. Through her experiences, Franny learns about responsibility and resilience while balancing school, helping at home, and engaging with her close-knit community.
Nostalgic
Bittersweet
Heartwarming
Contemplative
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The Noonday Friends by Mary Stolz is praised for its authentic portrayal of adolescent friendship and urban life in the 1960s. Stolz's nuanced character development stands out, although some readers find the pacing slow. The themes of family and loyalty resonate well, but the setting might feel dated to modern readers. Overall, it's an engaging read for those interested in classic children's literature.
Readers who enjoy The Noonday Friends by Mary Stolz are likely drawn to heartfelt stories about friendship and growing up in urban settings. Fans of Ramona Quimby, Age 8 by Beverly Cleary or A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith, who appreciate nuanced character development and relatable family dynamics, will find this book appealing.
571 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
182
Novel • Fiction
•
Realistic Fiction•
Children`s LiteratureNew York City • 1960s
1995
Adult
8-12 years
790L
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