For
example, one of the characters (either Mrs Doasyouwouldbedoneby or Mrs
Bedonebyasyoudid) grew more beautiful as naughty children learned to behave
themselves, reminiscent of Nanny McPhee.
I’m now reading A Wrinkle in Time
by Madeleine L’Engle, which features characters named Mrs Whatsit, Mrs Who and Mrs
Which. They also remind me of the ladies
from The Water-Babies.
A Wrinkle in Time influenced Rebecca
Stead to write When You Reach Me, a
novel about a young girl who receives mysterious notes that seem to predict the
future. Out of the three books mentioned
in this post, this is my favourite by far.
I managed to predict much of the ending from the clues and hints throughout
the book, but I didn’t feel disappointed (I felt quite clever actually), and I
really enjoyed the believable characters.
I can relate to Miranda’s Mom in the following quote from the book.
Best
bit of When You Reach Me:
She shook her
head slowly. ‘I don’t know. I just feel stuck, like I’m afraid to take
any steps, in case they’re the wrong ones.
I need a little more time to think.’
She stood up. ‘The water’s
probably boiling by now. Spaghetti in
ten minutes.’
Spaghetti
again. We were kind of stuck, I
realised. In a lot of ways. – Rebecca Stead
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