It's about fantasy and morals. Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2020. This is not the outright fantasy the title might imply. Log in, register or subscribe to save articles for later. I read it multiple times as a child and something about it always stuck with me. “Even without being believed, magic can change things. As Hillary works with Sara-Kate in a miniature village in the backyard, she is drawn deeper and deeper into Sara-Kate's strange and independent life with her mother. Throughout this story it opens reader's eyes to imagination and accepting others for who they are. Hillary becomes friends with Sara-Kate, a girl who everyone at school laughs at and avoids. Sure, she wears weird clothes and she lives in a dumpy house, but if Sara-Kate's as bad as everyone says, how could she take such good care of the elf village in her backyard? It's such a well written play, and very effective on stage." Afternoon of the Elves is a delicate yet complex story of the friendship between two young girls: Hilary, who is a 9 year old, sweet and secure child and Sara-Kate who is a social outcast due to impoverishment. Children's Fiction Pub Date 16 May 2017. Mentions she gets to fly in an airplane to get to her new home. "Afternoon of the Elves was a terrific show for our junior high actorsÑa nice range of character roles, opportunity for in-depth character development, and a challenge without being daunting. Afternoon of the Elves is a children's novel by Janet Taylor Lisle, about unlikely friendship, class differences, the power (and limits) of imagination and ingenuity in the face of poverty, and finding magic in the most unexpected of places (and people). It is surprisingly nuanced, honest, and ambiguous for a children's book, and I think that's part of what I enjoyed as a child. I have mixed feelings about this one. The only reason why it’s a 3.5 is because I felt a bit left in limbo, it needed a little bit more! Sorry, there was a problem loading this page. Hillary befriends a loner at her school, Sara-Kate. The novel study includes everythi One day of the afternoon, they meet each other at Sara Kate's back yard. We don’t all have to fit into the same mold, always keep up “respectable” appearances. There was a problem loading your book clubs. OTHER BOOKS. When people come, the elves hide. The neighbor girl, Sara Kate, lives in a run-down house with her mysterious and rarely-seen mother (her father isn't around), wears raggedy clothing and strange old boots to school, and has no friends because all the girls think she's strange. But as Hillary is drawn further into Sara-Kate's world, she learns there are other mysteries besides the elves. And Mrs.Lenox and a talk with Sara Kate's mom. Sara-Kate's hair is always messy, her clothes are too baggy, and she wears large muddy work boots to school. Also I liked the illustrated life story at the end which was also interesting. Afternoon of the Elves was a Newbery Medal Honor Book in 1990. So after school she went to Sara Kate's house. Sure, she wears weird clothes and she lives in a dumpy house, but if Sara-Kate's as bad as everyone says, how could she take such good care of the elf village in her backyard? Afternoon of the Elves is a great chapter book for young readers. Because we've dug... Hillary doesn't believe all the mean things she hears about Sara-Kate. Janet Taylor Lisle was born in Englewood, New Jersey, and grew up in Farmington, Connecticut, spending summers on the Rhode Island coast.The eldest child and only daughter of an advertising executive and an architect, she attended local schools and at fifteen entered The Ethel Walker School, a girl’s boarding school in Simsbury, Connecticut. If you happen to stumble upon it in your youth, say, between the ages of 8 and 13, you might read this and see the real magic in it- that the elves truly exist in Sara-Kate's backyard, that she herself might be an elf, and there is indeed wonderful things happening next door. Or, both can be true- it depends on which angle you see it from. I think adults reading this will see the tragedy more clearly than the kids will, but I still worry that this one. The friendship that develops between the two girls is real, it's the kind of friendship I see with my kids all the time. Middle School read; student who befriends neighbor who has weird dolls/siblings in the attic. Sara-Kate’s clothes don’t match, her hair’s a mess, and she’s known to spit at people when they make her mad. Sara-Kate wears odd clothes and looks uncared for. Odd children's book. Afternoon of the Elves [Lisle, Janet Taylor] on Amazon.com. It wasn't a smooth read. She didn't know she should go or went up to see what happen. "Afternoon of the Elves was a terrific show for our junior high actorsÑa nice range of character roles, opportunity for in-depth character development, and a challenge without being daunting. The neighbor girl, Sara Kate, lives in a run-down house with her mysterious and rarely-seen mother (her father isn't around), wears raggedy clothing and strange old boots to school, and has no friends because all the girls think she's strange. Something went wrong. I felt Hillary was too naive, and I did not like the fact that Sara-Kate is neglected for so long and no one notices. Sara-Kate is the oldest of the girls. Young children need to feel supported and safe and this book leaves lots of worries and an open ended conclusion that I think they will find worrisome. Sara Kate is the meanest girl in the school, no one in the school liked her. And they're fairy town, and all the imaginative work that goes into is really good. She does not have any friends at school. Her dad isn't around and her mum isn't seen outside the house. Novel. But. Comprehension by chapter, vocabulary challenges, creative reading response activities and projects, tests, and much more! Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video! Hillary, the main character, who befriends Sara-Kate is blind to all of the problems Sara-Kate has (hence her willingness to believe in the elf village in the backyard). Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Hillary isn't exactly sure that elves are real, that they do in fact live in a village in her neighbor's backyard. 5th grade up- YAs ad adults may enjoy it, too. Then Hillary Lenox follow Sara Kate to the back yard. Save up to 80% by choosing the eTextbook option for ISBN: 9781453297117, 1453297111. It also never shows any kind of concluding discu. The Miniature Ferris wheel and some other things. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. Basil E. Frankweiler, The Wish Giver: Three Tales of Coven Tree, Flora and Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures, The Girl Who Drank the Moon (Winner of the 2017 Newbery Medal), * "A fascinating portrayal of a manipulative yet touching friendship." From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Despite the slightly dream-like quality of much of the book, it felt real and immediate to me as a kid. It didn't speak down to me. May 24th 1999 But she does invite Hillary into her backyard. I read this as a child, then shared it with my daughter years later. This book is about friendship between two girl. In the end, Hillary's mom discovers how sick Sara-Kate's mother is and gets them help. The story wasn't what I expected, but I found it intriguing enough to finish. I had high hopes for this books because it is a Newbery Honor. But, and maybe this is what most kids think, in the end the parents spoil everything. There is so much complexity in this slim volume that I would need to write a much longer review to truly do it justice. It leaves you wondering and a bit heart broken! Elves really have little to do with the story, I think, as much as it does about a well off child and her neighbor, a poverty stricken child who become friends over an elf village in the poor girls backyard. There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists. Over time Hilary’s eyes are opened not only to the mysterious delights of the elf village but also to the ugly reality of Sara-Kate’s life that lies beyond the enchantment of her backyard. Another girl named Sara Kate, she is the opposite of the Hillary Lenox. She gradually becomes friends with the cautious and caustic Sara Kate and spends most of her time with her in the elf village (which she believes in her heart is real), but is never invited inside the house. Afternoon of the Elves By Y York. This title was previously available on NetGalley and is now archived. Afternoon of the Elves is a delicate yet complex story of the friendship between two young girls: Hilary, who is a 9 year old, sweet and secure child and Sara-Kate who is a social outcast due to impoverishment. Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2016. I think some of it was judgmental despite the main story line - accepting and befriending someone even though most people make fun of them. Jane: (Ibid) Not … It turns out that Sara-Kate's mother is ill and they are very poor. I think some of it was judgmental despite the main story line - accepting and befriending someone even though most people make fun of them. Sara-Kate introduces Hilary to a tiny, whimsical village in her weed-filled back yard, a village where she says elves live. Quick, easy read. This is one of those novels that hits you differently depending on when you read it. No fourth grader trusts Sara-Kate Connolly. It moves invisibly through the air, dissolving the usual ways of seeing, allowing new ways to creep in, secretly, quietly, like a stray cat sliding thought the bushes.”, “If you don't believe it's elves, that's your problem. One of the girls name Hillary Lenox, she's nine years old. The cover art is still so evocative. ―, Janet Taylor Lisle’s books for young readers have received the Newbery Honor Award (. Sara-Kate lives with her ailing and incapacitated mother; her father is gone and occasionally sends money—however it alone is not enough to keep her and her mother from destitution. More By and About This Author. At any rate, I wouldn't want my children to model their parent-child relationship after this one (and I sincerely hope I'm doing my end of that), and so I wouldn't really recommend this book. And the sounds was from the elves. by Janet Taylor Lisle. For Hillary, nothing was more exciting than becoming friends with the two most popular girls in school. It was a Newbery Medal Honor Book in 1990. In most cases, items shipped from Amazon.com may be returned for a full refund. Well, this is what you won't do: panic. Sara-Kate is the oldest of the girls. She is a nice and kind girl, she is well liked at the school. This 1990 Newbery Honor award winner, is hauntingly complex. Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App. Working with Jackson, Lisle published her first novel, The Dancing Cats of Applesap, in 1984. Why doesn't anyone ever see Sara-Kate's mother? This title was previously available on NetGalley and is … Their interactions are sweet, and the friendship that builds between them is beautiful, in its own way, and sadly, too brief. Afternoon of the elves Item Preview > remove-circle Share or Embed This Item ... As Hillary works in the miniature village, allegedly built by elves, in Sara-Kate's backyard, she becomes more and more curious about Sara-Kate's real life inside her big, gloomy house with her mysterious, silent mother Afternoon of the Elves. Boy was I wrong, this book is dark, and full of complex characters. And Hillary Lenox and Sara Kate tell Mrs.Lenox about the elves village. Afternoon of the Elves has significant ties to the genre of enchanted realism. And they're fairy town, and all the imaginative work that goes into is really good. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 14, 2016. This won a Newberry Honor, so I thought it would be the first one for me to read before making a suggestion to my daughter. From the Newbery Honor Book by Janet Taylor Lisle. You can understand Sara-Kate wanting to stay in her home no matter how hard her life was rather than face the uncertainty of being 'helped' and you can see the need for her to escape as creator of a magical world that is easier to look after than the world she has to manage, [ Sara-Kate's disappearance was left with gossip and rumours, no goodbyes or efforts from the adults around to keep the girls in contact, This was an OK read for me - I liked it, but I didn't like it. Afternoon of the Elves. But as Hillary is drawn further into Sara-Kate's world, she learns there are other mysteries besides the elves. Her boots are dirty, her clothes are weird, and she's so maladjusted that the school had to hold her back a grade. November 2, 2006 — 12.52am. Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2018. And why isn't anyone allowed in her house? She shows her an elf-village. It is a story that's mean to mirror the realities of life. Sure, she wears weird clothes and she lives in a dumpy house, but if Sara-Kate's as bad as everyone says, how could she take such good care of the elf village in her backyard? She goes to school and hangs out with her popular friends and lives in a nice little bubble. I liked some of the issues it presented, but what I never like in a book is confusing the reader. To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number. Hillary Lenox leave Sara Kate's house, and went home. Free Afternoon of the Elves study unit worksheets for teachers to print. Against the odds and reason, Hillary is drawn to Sara-Kate and her backyard. Mysterious little story that was in the top 5 books of the year when I taught 4th grade for many years. This is about a strange little girl, Sara-Kate, who entices a neighbor, Hillary, to become her friend through the mystery of an "elf village" in her run down back yard. If you read this as an adult, you might see a troubled, poor young girl who's struggling to take care of her mother, and distracting herse. Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of, Published Sara-Kate introduces Hilary to a tiny, whimsical village in her weed-filled back yard, a village where she. But the "proof" of such a village does exist. A graduate of Smith College and former journalist, Janet lives in Rhode Island and often draws on Rhode Island history in her work. Well written, lovingly crafted, and absolutely heartbreaking. I have a feeling that this little gem will stick with me for quite a few years to come. She and Hillary spend hours fixing the tiny stick houses and the miniature Ferris wheel so the elves won't move away. Its message of friendship, however, is worth more than any action in the world. Nine-year-old Hillary lives with her parents in their nice home and their lovely garden, which her father keeps immaculate. “Afternoon of the Elves,” through March 24, Charlotte Martin Theatre at Seattle Children’s Theatre, 201 Thomas St., Seattle; $16-$32 (206-441-3322 or www.sct.org ). Some of the issues tackled by this book remind me of other Newbery recipients, but much of the story is wholly original. Looking for Juliette; Quicksand Pond; I read it multiple times as a child and something about it always stuck with me. Janet Taylor Lisle’s books for young readers have received the Newbery Honor Award (Afternoon of the Elves), the Scott O’Dell Award for Historical Fiction (The Art of Keeping Cool), Holland’s Zilveren Griffel, and Italy’s Premio Andersen Award, among other honors. Sara-Kate has NEVER to anyone's knowledge invited another girl to play with her. But as Hil. It's such a well written play, and very effective on stage." Houses made of leaves and twigs and a bicycle wheel turned in to a ferris wheel appear by magic and the girls absorb themselves in daily care of the elves habitat, and they live in hope of. It's a slightly unsettling book with an ambiguous ending and no true resolution, but that's part of the strength of the book, not a weakness. by Puffin. We work hard to protect your security and privacy. Her dad isn't around and her mum isn't seen outside the house. Unfortunately, this help involves Sara-Kate leaving to live with relatives and her house being repaired and sold. Came in great condition. When she's giving up, she heard sounds from the top stair. We’d love your help. This is about a strange little girl, Sara-Kate, who entices a neighbor, Hillary, to become her friend through the mystery of an "elf village" in her run down back yard. I wished it had a better ending. No probing questions on subjects Sara-Kate would rather avoid. When Sara Kate invites Hillary over to her yard, which is full of trash and briars and weeds, to see the village that the elves created, Hillary accepts, much to her friends' scorn and disapproval. Afternoon of the Elves book. I read it because my daughter is completing a local library challenge and one of the topics is about mental illness of a character. Sara-Kate lives with her ailing and incapacitated mother; her father is gone and occasionally sends money—however it alone is not enough to keep her and her mother from destitution. She and Hillary spend hours fixing the tiny stick houses and the miniature Ferris wheel so the elves won't move away. Even if that meant living in poverty, and taking care of herself. And why isn't anyone allowed in her house? Preloaded Digital Audio Player, Unabridged, Atheneum Books for Young Readers (May 16, 2017). OTHER BOOKS. Reading this book as an adult was probably different than reading it as a kid, but I wouldn't really feel like handing it to any 9-12 year old I know. Another girl named Sara Kate, she is the opposite of the Hillary Lenox. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. She does not have any friends at school. A bright fall day. I don't think kids should read this story without an adult on hand to have a follow-up discussion. They were so cruel to the girl who wanted nothing more than to stay with he. The tornado is coming, Hillary Lenox worried about Sara Kate, so she wait in outside of Sara Kate's house. I liked some of the issues it presented, but what I never like in a book is confusing the reader. Afternoon of the Elves is a delicate yet complex story of the friendship between two young girls: Hilary, who is a 9 year old, sweet and secure child and … Atheneum Books for Young Readers. She and Hillary spend hours fixing the tiny stick houses and the miniature Ferris wheel so the elves won't move away. At its heart, the novel is simply about an unlikely friendship, and how that friendship impacts the two girls. The topics are too heavy and because they are not explicit, it may make it too open for interpretation--and incorrect conclusions can be drawn. Isbn: 9780545398510. This is one of those books that is worth a re-read as an adult when you have some class consciousness and perspective on your own childhood. by Janet Taylor Lisle. Hillary doesn't believe all the mean things she hears about Sara-Kate. Included with a Kindle Unlimited membership. You have to give her some credit for trying. Starts out really good, but the ending is so harsh that it kinda spoils the whole book. But when she invites Hillary over to see the elf village in her backyard, Hillary thinks there might be more to Sara-Kate than everyone believes. Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2014. Sara Kate show Hillary Lenox the Elves Vi. I know it's elves.”, Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award Nominee (1991), See all 5 questions about Afternoon of the Elves…, SOLVED. I didn't get this one. So I looked at various books available in our local library that are targeted for pre-teens. About the Author Janet Taylor Lisle’s books for young readers have received the Newbery Honor Award (Afternoon of the Elves), the Scott O’Dell Award for Historical Fiction (The Art of Keeping Cool), Holland’s Zilveren Griffel, and Italy’s Premio Andersen Award, among other honors. Hillary becomes friends with Sara-Kate, a girl who everyone at school laughs at and avoids. My 5th grade teacher read this book to our class but I couldn't remember the story. I didn't get this one. Amazing little book. Try again. If Sara-Kate were successfully invisible at school, perhaps the girls would not go to so much trouble to talk about her all the time, to tell of scandalous doings, to share every rumor, perhaps to. One day of the afternoon, they meet each other at Sara Kate's back yard. When Sara Kate invites Hillary over to. She goes to school and hangs out with her popular friends and lives in a nice little bubble. What will you do when it's your turn to pick your book club's next read? Sara-Kate gradually trusts Hillary enough to let her help with an elf village that is in her back garden. It moves invisibly through the air, dissolving the usual ways of seeing, allowing new ways to creep in, secretly, quietly, like a stray cat sliding thought the bushes.” Week by week, they become friend. Find this book: Amazon. Afternoon of the elves Item Preview remove-circle ... 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