I am reading homecoming in school currently but so far the book is pretty good it is sad how parents leave their children like that (btw my name is cynthia!)
The novel "Homecoming" by Cynthia Voigt was published in 1981. It is the first book in the Tillerman Cycle, a series that follows the lives of the Tillerman family. The story explores themes of family, resilience, and the struggles faced by the characters as they navigate difficult circumstances.
I think it takes place in summer during the 1970's.
The charactesrs are Dicey, James, Sammy, and Maybeth Tillerman. Those are the main characters.
In Cynthia Voigt's book "Homecoming," the children—Dicey, James, and Maybeth—start their journey in a car driven by their mother, who is taking them to a relative's house in Connecticut. When their mother abandons them, the siblings are left to navigate their way on foot to find family and a sense of belonging. This journey becomes a test of their resilience and bond as they face various challenges along the way.
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Cynthia Voigt's Homecoming is a work of realistic young adult survival fiction.
I am reading homecoming in school currently but so far the book is pretty good it is sad how parents leave their children like that (btw my name is cynthia!)
1981, Fawcett Juniper.
No, but her book Homecoming was made into a movie of the same name.
I think it takes place in summer during the 1970's.
The charactesrs are Dicey, James, Sammy, and Maybeth Tillerman. Those are the main characters.
The antagonist in the book "Rules" by Cynthia Lord is Jesse Tapper. Jesse is a boy who frequently bullies and teases the main character, Catherine, who has a younger brother with autism.
The theme of the story "Homecoming" by Cynthia Voigt is about the importance of family, resilience, and the search for belonging and identity. It explores the journey of four siblings who are abandoned by their mother and must rely on each other to survive and find a place where they truly belong.
In Cynthia Voigt's book "Homecoming," the children—Dicey, James, and Maybeth—start their journey in a car driven by their mother, who is taking them to a relative's house in Connecticut. When their mother abandons them, the siblings are left to navigate their way on foot to find family and a sense of belonging. This journey becomes a test of their resilience and bond as they face various challenges along the way.
The main problem in Homecoming is that The Tillerman children's mother abandoned them, and they are struggling to find a place when they can live and belong.
the disablilties of the charactersI think it would be David's autism because it gets in the way of Catharine's life that's why she makes rules for David.