Book Descriptions
for Penny from Heaven by Jennifer L. Holm
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Eleven-year-old Penny is spending the summer of 1953 following the Brooklyn Dodgers, hanging out with her mischievous best friend, Frankie, and going back and forth between the two disparate sides of her family. She lives with her quiet mother and maternal grandparents, and regularly visits her boisterous paternal grandparents, aunts, and uncles. Since her father died when she was very young, Penny has relied on his huge and loving Italian American family to keep his memory alive for her. After her mother starts dating the milkman of all people, Penny’s feelings of confusion and uncertainty begin to boil over. Why won’t her mother talk about her father? In the aftermath of an accident, Penny finds herself the center of attention from both sides of the family. During her recovery, a painful truth is finally revealed: like several thousand other non-naturalized Italians in the United States, her father was arrested during World War II, labeled an “enemy alien” because of his heritage. He died while imprisoned. The revelation of this family secret makes way for new understanding and deeper bonds in Jennifer Holm’s sparkling novel. Holm’s narrative comes alive with seamlessly woven details that firmly establish the time, setting, and lively characters of a story that is based in part on her own mother’s history. (Ages 10–14)
CCBC Choices 2007 . © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2007. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
It's1953 and 11-year-old Penny dreams of a summer of butter pecan ice cream, swimming, and baseball. But nothing's that easy in Penny's family. For starters, she can't go swimming because her mother's afraid she'll catch polio at the pool. To make matters worse, her favorite uncle is living in a car. Her Nonny cries every time her father's name is mentioned. And the two sides of her family aren't speaking to each other! Inspired by Newbery Honor winner Jennifer Holm's own Italian American family,Penny from Heavenis a shining story about the everyday and the extraordinary, about a time in America's history, not all that long ago, when being Italian meant that you were the enemy. But most of all, it's a story about familiesabout the things that tear them apart and bring them together. And Holm tells it with all the richness and the layers, the love and the laughter of a Sunday dinner at Nonny's. So pull up a chair and enjoy the feast! Buon appetito! From the Hardcover edition.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.