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Roller Skates
Roller Skates | Ruth Sawyer
27 posts | 12 read | 6 to read
The discoveries and adventures of ten-year-old Lucinda, who spends a wonderful year exploring the New York City of the 1890's.
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Tamra
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Flashback! Who had a pair of these wheels?! I did 👋🏾👋🏾 I can still hear them on the pavement.

Lcsmcat Me too! 1y
Aimeesue I have my mom‘s old pair on a bookshelf downstairs ❤️ 1y
dabbe Remember to oil them so they don't squeak! 🤣🤣🤣 1y
Cathythoughts Oh look at them 🥰 1y
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tpixie
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I‘m so far behind on my #ChildrensClassicRead2023 #April
But this book is so delightful, I have to finish it.
Sweet Lucinda‘s uncle gave her money they bet on when she was 10 yo - knowing all along he was going to lose.
She bet she would not get the ‘Snobbiness Disease‘!

TheBookHippie I loved this one so much!! 1y
tpixie @TheBookHippie yes!!! 🩷🩷🩷 1y
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DivineDiana
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Finished this last month for #childrensclassicread2023 challenge. I thoroughly enjoyed young Lucinda‘s vacation from her well to do family while her parents traveled abroad. She was allowed the opportunity to experience life outside of her limited circle while exploring the streets of NYC on her roller skates. New adventures every day! I discovered that skating was all the rage and there was even a specially designed corset for the mature woman.

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ravenlee
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This was a pleasant read, for the most part, though I agree with other reviews that the first death is just really weird and doesn‘t seem to fit with much. The second death had me bawling. I found the ending unsatisfying but probably realistic. My mom read this as a kid and loved it, now I‘ve read it, and kiddo has, too. I love passing books down through the generations. This reminded me of All-of-a-Kind Family in the setting and friendships.

ravenlee @TheBookHippie why do you do this to me? I was a crying mess for a good half hour! #childrensclassicread2023 2y
TheBookHippie @ravenlee ♥️ same and I generally love real books. As a child this would have comforted me. How fun that you‘ve alll read it!!! 2y
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DivineDiana
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“It‘s silly to believe that you learn everything at school.I know now what it meant in the Bible when it talked about the stars singing together.I‘ve closed my eyes some of the time,and when I do that‘s what it is-the stars singing together.Johanna says the loveliest music in Ireland was caught by some lad going to sleep with his ear to a fairy rath.Do you suppose Beethoven went to sleep with his ear to the stars?”
#ChildrensClassicRead2023

DivineDiana Illustration by Yee Von Chan 2y
TheBookHippie ♥️♥️♥️♥️ 2y
MemoirsForMe 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 2y
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tpixie Loved this quote 🥰😍 1y
DivineDiana @tpixie It touches the heart. ❤️ 1y
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batsy
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I found this book, set in late 19th-century NY, to be mostly a delight. During a year when her parents are away in Italy, Lucinda's looked after by two ladies & roller skates her way through the city experiencing new things & people. I loved the details of her love for beauty, tabletop theatre performances, & falling in love with Shakespeare. There's quite a tragic turn towards the end as Lucinda learns about the hardships of life.

batsy I cared much less for the casual racism (during a staging of The Tempest, Caliban is painted a "savage brown"), the exoticism of Asians & the Oriental mystique, etc. #ChildrensClassicRead2023 @TheBookHippie 2y
batsy I didn't know what to make of the "Princess'" death? Murdered as a result of domestic abuse? A serious & horrifying event, but it was dropped into the narrative and despatched with quickly in a rather bizarre fashion ? 2y
sarahbarnes It sounds endearing in many ways. It‘s hard to deal with the racism of older books. 2y
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batsy @sarahbarnes Yes! Especially when the fictional child character is excited about experiencing difference, but the adult author can only frame it in a way that rehashes the bigotry. 2y
TheBookHippie I notice this even in old television shows. (Racism) it‘s so so awful 😵‍💫. To know it was “normal” speech says so much of where we are now. The death gave me A Tree Grows In Brooklyn vibes… 2y
batsy @TheBookHippie I haven't read A Tree Grows in Brooklyn! Definitely a classic I should move up the TBR. 2y
CarolynM I like the sound of this. Stacked🙂 2y
batsy @CarolynM It's quite fun and with a unique sensibility. But it does have some dated elements. 2y
DivineDiana Lovely review. I was charmed by this book. 2y
rubyslippersreads I need to catch up on this before April ends. 2y
rubyslippersreads @batsy @TheBookHippie A Tree Grows in Brooklyn is one of my favorite books. Although, sadly, it has its casual racism too. 2y
TheBookHippie @rubyslippersreads this book reminded me of it quite a bit. Same sentiment, delightful but unfortunately casual racism. 2y
batsy @rubyslippersreads @TheBookHippie Thanks for the warning! I do want to read it but I'll know what to expect going in. 2y
MemoirsForMe Your review says it all! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 2y
rubyslippersreads The whole Princess Zayda storyline should have been edited out. 2y
batsy @UwannaPublishme Thanks! 🙂 2y
batsy @rubyslippersreads Yes, it truly ended on a grim note on top of the exotification. If it was being reissued this is the kind of thing where judicious editing might be something I'm in support of. Or it should have a thorough afterword to walk it through with the kids... That is if kids even read the supplementary stuff 😬 2y
tpixie I Was quite surprised by the princess storyline. Trinket‘s too, but that seemed more relevant to the story 1y
batsy @tpixie Yes, Trinket's felt organic to the story. I think maybe the author had a hard time incorporating the Princess storyline in a book meant for children, so the way it ended came off pretty abrupt and strange, as well. 1y
tpixie @batsy I agree! 1y
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DivineDiana
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“Lucinda stubbed her toe frequently and would have fallen had not the Night Owl and Tony held firmly to her hands. And this was because she could never cross Madison Square without tilting her head far back to see the magnificent new tower on it, and Diana on tiptoe, bending her bow,to speed its arrow across the city,”I love Diana,”said Lucinda… “She‘s the goddess, defending the city,I hope she‘ll be there forever.” #childrensclassicread2023

DivineDiana Much to my surprise,the very same Diana did sadly leave New York and moved to my hometown of Philadelphia! I have loved this sculpture whose name I share, but had no idea of the history! Can‘t wait to visit her soon at The Philadelphia Museum of Art! (edited) 2y
TheBookHippie I love her!!! There‘s one in Chicago way up on a building and I have a statue in my backyard! How wonderful she‘s by you! 2y
MemoirsForMe Love this! 🙌🏻 2y
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DivineDiana @TheBookHippie In your garden! #goals 2y
tpixie @DivineDiana yes! Fun story behind the art! 1y
tpixie @TheBookHippie fun!!! 🏹 1y
DivineDiana @tpixie It is! ❤️ 1y
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DivineDiana
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“Lucinda avoided the devotion, but she wrote in her diary everything that she could be thankful for, and there was much.”

I have been thinking of a Gratitude Journal as a contemporary idea. #ChildrensClassicRead2023

TheBookHippie My grandma had a jar you put slips in it of gratitude then on bad days you took one out to read it. 2y
DivineDiana @TheBookHippie So interesting! I have one too! Again, it was a suggestion that I read a few years ago, thinking it was a new idea! #whatgoesaroundcomesaround #everythingoldisnewagain #historyrepeatsitself 2y
tpixie Great idea- a gratitude jar! I love Lucinda!! I do think it might be hard as a child of today to read this because of some of the old fashion grammar, but she‘s so plucky! 😉 (edited) 2y
DivineDiana Agree that the language could be a challenge for a modern child, but this mature child is loving it! 😂 2y
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tpixie
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Pg 20: Water Babies book is mentioned. I googled it and was surprised to find out what it was about!

The Water-Babies, A Fairy Tale for a Land Baby is a children's novel by Charles Kingsley. Written in 1862–1863 as a serial for Macmillan's Magazine, it was first published in its entirety in 1863. It was written as part satire in support of Charles Darwin's On The Origin of Species.

#ChildrensClassicRead2023

Texreader How interesting!! 2y
TheBookHippie It‘s required reading here 🙃. 2y
tpixie @Texreader @TheBookHippie I was quite surprised about the Darwin connection. Surprisingly, my library has it. My TBR is growing! 2y
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TheBookHippie @tpixie oh yay!!! I think every read we‘ve done I‘ve added 5 more 😅😂. 2y
tpixie @TheBookHippie 🤣🤣🤣 2y
mrp27 Interesting! 2y
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DivineDiana
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Started this month‘s selection for the #childrensclassicread2023 !

TheBookHippie Yay!!! Also my favourite frogs! 2y
DivineDiana @TheBookHippie Mine as well! 💚 2y
tpixie Love this!! 2y
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tpixie
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Yay! Not only does my library have the Newberry Award 🥇 winning Roller Skates, they have 2 other cute-looking Ruth Sawyer books!
( they could work a little harder where they place the scanning code though! )
But here‘s the PDF @TheBookHippie kindly found

https://ia800200.us.archive.org/2/items/RollerSkates/rollerskates.pdf

#ChildrensClassicRead2023

dabbe How on earth did I miss this? I'll try for April (already have 5 books currently going), but definitely in May! Thanks @tpixie and @TheBookHippie for hosting and putting it together (love your website, btw!) 💚💚💚 2y
tpixie @dabbe the premise is fun! A girl Roller Skating around NYC in the 1890‘s! 2y
batsy Fun! That edition of Roller Skates looks lovely. 2y
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tpixie @batsy yes! It‘s a different cover! 2y
mrp27 Very nice! 2y
tpixie @mrp27 😀 2y
TheBookHippie Love it!!!! I‘m definitely going to look for more books by her! 2y
tpixie @TheBookHippie I was excited to find these. 2y
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#ThingsInCommon #childrensclassicread2023 @TheBookHippie

At first this seemed very much like other children's books written in the time it was set (not the time it was actually written.) Shades of E. Nesbit in Lucinda making friends with everyone and anyone, and always helping them. But it ended on a much sadder, more realistic note: Lucinda will not be allowed to continue her exuberant life of rollerskating and cross-class friendships.

willaful I remember liking this a lot from my childhood, and really disliking the sequel, The Year of Jubilo. But now I want to reread that, to see if the circumstances of that book give Lucinda more of the life she really wanted to have, instead of the one being born into wealth forced upon her. 2y
TheBookHippie I want to read the sequel!!! 2y
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mamareading
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“Isn't it elegant not to have tantrums any more! I guess half of it is because you don't expect them; and the other half is roller skates. They use up a lot of energy and iron out a lot of feelings. Like Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup they ought to be called the mother's friend.'"

It‘s an errand and reading day, while my son takes his screen reader class at the Braille Institute, Tuesday has been declared Starbucks day ☕️ #childrensclassicread2023

tpixie Making great use of your time! 2y
TheBookHippie 🛼🤍 2y
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mrp27
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#Childrensclassicread2023

So surprised to find out that my library had a copy of this title for this months read!

TheBookHippie Oh my word!!!! 2y
batsy Fab! Such a cute cover. 2y
tpixie Mine too! Yay! 2y
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TieDyeDude
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Screenshot from @oumi_janta on Instagram. She posted videos of herself and friends roller skating and they are an absolute joy to watch!

#bikiniday #julyjam @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 👙💙👏🏻 2y
tpixie My son was a dancer in Train‘s music video for Play That Song & there were roller skaters on it! They got exhausted from all the takes! https://youtu.be/J5qWnG5RQTk 2y
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merelybookish
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The opening bars of #Freezeframe come on and I'm whisked back to the early 80s and roller skating with my friends at a rink called Happy Wheels. Good times!🕺🎶
This book is another classic of children's lit that I've still not read. It has nothing to do with photography. 📸📸📸
#winterwonderland @cinfhen @TrishB

TrishB It was ice skating for me! We had a local rink- it was where you had to go as a teenager! 6y
merelybookish @TrishB Nice!! We did lots of ice skating too but mostly with school, so less fun and less music. ⛸️⛸️ 6y
Cinfhen Yes!!!! The Roller Rink!!!! Our roller rink was called Peace Palace 😂😂😂 I have no clue why??? 6y
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Reggie Nice memory!! 6y
LeahBergen @Cinfhen 😆 Ours was called Rollerland. How original. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 6y
merelybookish @Reggie Thanks! Certain songs are so linked to places and times. Freeze Frame is one of those for me. 6y
merelybookish @Cinfhen @LeahBergen Happy Wheels FTW! 😜 6y
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Jencarter
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I‘ve been reading Truman Capote‘s In Cold Blood this weekend and I‘m nearly finished but I have a headache tonight and wanted lighter fare before bed. This Newberry Award winner fits the bill and fulfills one of my 2018 challenge prompts. Win-win!

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This is one #favoritechildrensbook among many, my mother's old copy that I read as a child. Lucinda is a temporary orphan, free to explore Manhattan on her skates at the turn of the last century. She has her supportive and antagonistic relatives. She makes friends, and one dies --I think it was my first book with a real shock of grief in it. She's crazy for The Tempest and has a wonderful tabletop theater I still wish for.