| The Kitchen Madonna |  | Author: Rumer Godden Publisher: Viking Juvenile Category: Book
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 1411889
Media: Hardcover Shipping Weight (lbs): 20 Dimensions (in): 20 x 20 x 20
ISBN: 0670413992 EAN: 9780670413997 ASIN: 0670413992
Publication Date: December 1, 1967 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Worth it July 2, 2008 valentine03 (Texas) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Perhaps the only way you can get this now is to pay for a used copy. I don't know. I do know that if you're contemplating it, and you can at all manage, it is worth it. This is a gentle, kindly book. Doesn't it seem like there are very few of them being written any more? Instead of poking you, or dragging you, it takes your hand, as a friend does, and takes you somewhere wonderful, and says it's okay to believe in love. Okay to teach love. I don't know about you, but to me, that's worth an awful lot.
A heartwarming story October 14, 2007 Joanna Daneman (Middletown, DE USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Rumer Godden is a consummate storyteller--and this is one of her most accessible tales. Peter is a very introverted little boy, perhaps because he has been taken care of by a string of nannies and housekeepers or perhaps he is just that way by nature. But his latest housekeeper/nanny is Marta, a Ukranian who barely speaks English. She is an unhappy exile from her homeland, and is sad because the kitchen has no "good place"-- an altar with candles and an icon of Mary and the Infant Jesus. At home, the kitchen would have been a warm and cozy place with a candle-lit icon twinkling with little jewels in a dim corner. For some reason, Marta's inchoate expression of her homesickness touches Peter, and he goes about making an icon for Marta. The story of how he finds materials to make the icon including foiled toffee wrapper "jewels" is a great little adventure and the puzzlement of Peter's parents, who have written him off as cold and strange is delightful. In the end, both Peter and the family are changed by the "good place" in the kitchen but more so by the lesson that doing something wholly for someone else has rich rewards.
My favorite book... December 16, 1999 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
Let me put it to you this way...I am considering buying this book for $45 and I am a poor college student. The most touching story of childhood generosity ever.
An unsentimental tale of a young boy's devotion to his nanny May 7, 1999 awuebbels@hotmail.com (New York City) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
Rumer Godden delivers another unsentimental children's story that explores the quiet devotion that Peter has to his Ukranian housekeeper. A solitary boy who does not liked to be kissed or hugged, Peter scours London for a "Kitchen Madonna " that will make his homesick nanny feel welcome. In the course of his search, Peter makes new allies and discovers that even he needs the warmth and companionship of his family and neighbors.
I read this years ago, but still have fond memories February 12, 1999 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
Heartwarming tale of a standoffish London boy who goes to great efforts to make his Eastern-european refugee housekeeper feel welcome in her new country.
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