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Dreamland Social Club

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Gr 5—7—Tara Altebrando's story (Dutton, 2011) interweaves family sorrows, the history of Coney Island, carnival "freaks," and first love. Jane, her brother, and her father have moved many times since the death of her mother. The family moves to Brooklyn from London when the siblings inherit the home in Coney Island where their mother grew up. Jane hopes to get to know her mother better by learning about boardwalk life. The author incorporates a lot of fascinating Coney Island history as Jane meets a unique group of characters at her unconventional high school, among them a little person named Babette, Legs the Giant, and Leo, a familiar but mysterious tattooed boy. Along the way, she learns about her family's carnie past. Intriguing characters and a deft blend of carnival history both past and present draw listeners in. Erin Moon is a strong narrator, giving all the characters unique voices. Her excellent pacing helps convey Jane's confusion. The combination of personal loss and growth, eccentric characters, and the sad decline of both people and places will intrigue teens—B. Allison Gray, Santa Barbara Public Library System, CA

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