Dangerous Neighbors by Beth Kephart. ratings, average rating, 85 reviews. Dangerous Neighbors Quotes Showing of 1. “Anna would say that she was a cat like Gemma, with nine lives to spend, all nine precious and delicious.”. ― Beth Kephart, Dangerous Neighbors. · Other than the sparse secondary characters, Dangerous Neighbors is a wonderful book with a vivid protagonist and lyrical prose that will capture the heart of any reader. For the duration of pages, the reader is signed on to an unforgettable journey set in the heart of Philadelphia, during a fair that changed the lives of many, including a girl named Katherine. Although Dangerous Neighbors is an historical novel in which Philadelphia and the Centennial are vivid characters, this story about twin sisters and love and loss feels very present and alive. Kephart writes the way few people do--attentive to the nuances of /5(5).
DANGEROUS NEIGHBORS. by Beth Kephart. Age Range: 12 up BUY NOW FROM. AMAZON BARNES NOBLE LOCAL BOOKSELLER GET WEEKLY BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS: Email Address Subscribe. Tweet. KIRKUS REVIEW. Dangerous Neighbors Beth Kephart, Egmont USA, $ (p) ISBN More By and About This Author. ARTICLES. How to Kick the Next Book Blues; OTHER BOOKS. Filled with vivid detail that artfully brings the past to life, National Book Award nominee Beth Kepart's DANGEROUS NEIGHBORS is a timeless and finely crafted novel about betrayal and guilt, hope and despair, love, loss, and new beginnings. Set in Philadelphia against the back-drop of the Centennial Exhibition (the first World's Fair in.
Title: Dangerous Neighbors. Author: Beth Kephart. National Book Award Finalist *This review refers to an advanced copy. Dangerous Neighbors will be available for purchase in August Ratings Explanation. Violence: There is a great fire within the Shantytown. While ice skating, Anna plunges to her death through the broken ice. Other than the sparse secondary characters, Dangerous Neighbors is a wonderful book with a vivid protagonist and lyrical prose that will capture the heart of any reader. For the duration of pages, the reader is signed on to an unforgettable journey set in the heart of Philadelphia, during a fair that changed the lives of many, including a girl named Katherine. Although Dangerous Neighbors is an historical novel in which Philadelphia and the Centennial are vivid characters, this story about twin sisters and love and loss feels very present and alive. Kephart writes the way few people do--attentive to the nuances of language and thematic possibilities. Highly recommended.
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