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    Beverly Cleary is most well known for her middle grade books featuring Henry Higgins and Romona Quimby but she's also written several books for teens. I recently finished one, Jean and Johnny. It brought back fun memories of being a young teen and daydreaming about running into my celebrity crush, the excitement of having a school crush, enlisting the help of friends to find out everything we can about him (this was pre social media days, so much harder than now), lingering just a bit too long somewhere in hopes of running into him, the anxiety of waiting for a call, etc.

    The weather's been gloomy (haven't seen the sun in over a week), work has been stressful, and it was just fun to reminisce about a time when my biggest concern was what a boy thought of me.

    What books spark that nostalgic joy for you?

    by Anxious-Fun8829

    4 Comments

    1. Past-Wrangler9513 on

      Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine

      Inkheart by Cornelia Funke

      I was obsessed with both of these books, in the way I feel like you only can be as a kid. Like I loved nothing more than these stories, they were so important to me. I love re-reading them as an adult. It’s like wrapping myself up in a blanket of nostalgia.

    2. I read them all in the 1960s to early 1970s. Jean and Johnny was a masterpiece in my young mind.
      Henry and Ramona and their dog were my best friends! Oh to be back!

    3. Neon_Aurora451 on

      Silver Woven in My Hair by Shirley Rousseau Murphy

      Lovely Cinderella retelling that is simple and beautiful. I have thought of this book for many years.

      Likewise, Ella Enchanted was the book I read that reignited my love for reading as a kid. I have fond memories of both books and still remember the first time I read them.

    4. The Little House on the Prairie books

      Ella Enchanted

      Harry Potter

      Holes

      Sideways stories from Wayside School

      Heartland

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