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Cover artist
  
Don Bolognese

Language
  
English

Originally published
  
1966

ISBN
  
0695890093

Awards
  
John Newbery Medal


Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
1966

Author
  
Irene Hunt

Publisher
  
Follett Corporation

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Media type
  
Print (Hardcover and Paperback), Audiobook

Pages
  
192 pp (first edition hardcover)

Genres
  
Novel, Fiction, Children's literature

Similar
  
Irene Hunt books, John Newbery Medal winners, Children's literature

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Up a Road Slowly is a 1966 coming-of-age novel by Irene Hunt that won the Newbery Medal for excellence in American children's literature.

Contents

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Plot summary

When seven-year-old Julie's mother dies, she is sent to live with her Aunt Cordelia. Cordelia is an unmarried schoolteacher, and lives in a large home several miles outside town. Her uncle, Haskell lives in a converted carriage house behind the main house. Haskell is an alcoholic, with, like his niece, aspirations to be a writer, although he never manages to produce a manuscript. Her brother, Chris moves away from her to boarding school and leaves Julia all alone with Aunt Cordelia.

At first, Aunt Cordelia appears stern and strict to the grief-stricken Julie, but as she grows to young adulthood, Julie comes to love her, and to see her aunt's house as home. She becomes so attached to Aunt Cordelia that even when she has the chance to move back with her father, she declines.

The story follows Julie from the age of seven to seventeen, from elementary school through her high school graduation, and documents the ordinary events in the life of a child: first love, the cruelty of children, jealousy, and struggles with schoolwork. At the same, as Julie develops. She also encounters problems in the lives of the adults around her, including mental illness and alcoholism.

References

Up a Road Slowly Wikipedia