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Lucy Castor Finds Her Sparkle

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"A quietly reassuring story showing that change can be a good thing at times." —Kirkus Reviews
"This is a feel-good story...a wonderful read-aloud, especially for snuggling by a fire on a cold night!" —School Library Journal
"This lovely celebration of quirky individualism applauds both creativity and science." —Booklist


Try though she might, ten-year-old Lucy Castor can't seem to stop the world around her from changing in this charming and funny novel by Natasha Lowe in the tradition of the Penderwicks series.
Lucy's life is perfect and she doesn't want to change a thing. With everyone growing up around her, Lucy just wants everything to just stay the way it is. Then she discovers her mother is having another baby and Lucy is sure that her parents don't want her anymore. Classic, heartwarming, and quirky, this cozy story is about holding onto the magic of childhood.
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    • Kirkus

      December 1, 2017
      Lucy Castor does not like change, but the weekend before she enters fourth grade her world begins to change anyway. How will Lucy cope?After spending the summer away, Lucy comes home to find her best friend, Ella, has new friends, and they no longer have anything in common. Her teenage neighbor, Chloe, makes her nervous with her piercings and vibrantly colored hair. And worst of all, Lucy's mother is expecting twins. Featuring an all-white cast of characters, the story takes place in the small fictional town of Hawthorne, Massachusetts. As the household routines change to accommodate for Mrs. Castor's difficult pregnancy, Lucy must learn to deal with her anger and anxiety. Though giving up on her friendship with Ella hurts, she also learns to make new friends. And when Chloe comes to work in her house, she learns there is more to a person than appearances. Though the ending is predictable, it is Lucy's journey toward that end that will keep readers engaged. There is a certain quaint quality to the story, starting with the niceness of all the characters and including some Briticisms here and there--high school teacher Mr. Castor doesn't grade, he "marks"; the babies wear "nappies"--yet the story manages to avoid saccharine sweetness. A quietly reassuring story showing that change can be a good thing at times. (Fiction. 8-10)

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    • School Library Journal

      February 1, 2018

      Gr 3-5-It's the summer before fourth grade, and Lucy is encountering unwelcome changes. Her former best friend has stopped believing in magic and become a "Sparkle Girl," hanging out with a new group of girls; her grumpy neighbor has put up a sun-blocking fence; and, worst of all, her mom has announced that she's pregnant-with twins. But with the help of her supportive parents, a new friend at school, and a teenage neighbor, Lucy learns to embrace change as its own kind of magic. A few scattered Briticisms and an overall nostalgic tone make this a cozy, if predictable, read. VERDICT Lucy's character seems young for her age, but this quiet, almost timeless tale may appeal to young readers who are similarly resistant to growing up.-Laurie Slagenwhite Walters, Brighton District Library, Brighton, MI

      Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2018
      Fourth grader Lucy loves magic and hates change. Unfortunately, her best friend has stopped believing in magic, and her mother is having twins. As anxious Lucy learns to accept change, she finds magic in places she never looked before. Lucy's way of speaking ("I'm quite fine") gives this present-day story a charmingly classic feel. Lowe presents Lucy's fears of change and growing up with empathy.

      (Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:5.5
  • Lexile® Measure:880
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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