Caseley's Kane family (Chloe in the Know, 1993, etc.) returns in a series of vignettes about Dorothy's troubles. In poignant...

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DOROTHY'S DARKEST DAYS

Caseley's Kane family (Chloe in the Know, 1993, etc.) returns in a series of vignettes about Dorothy's troubles. In poignant scenes, she copes with the realization that her parents make mistakes, and learns to deal with her feelings about a classmate who has died. There are also lighthearted and triumphant times: babysitting a neighbor's dog, helping her family during a blackout. The narrative is engaging, the characters well-developed, and the situations genuine. Caseley's tone and Dorothy's emotions are right on target, and the characters are refreshing in their humanity. This is a good look at life's ups and downs that is never morose--despite the somber title and the jacket painting, in which Dorothy appears to be coping with a terminal illness.

Pub Date: Aug. 1, 1997

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: 102

Publisher: Greenwillow

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 1997

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