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One for the Murphys by Lynda Mullaly Hunt

kelleemoye's review

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5.0

I read this book in one sitting, and when I finished, I kicked myself for waiting so long to read such a great book! Carley's story is so heart-wrenching and well written that it grabs you by your heart strings. And though I may not agree with it, I love that the ending is just so real.

lyramadeline's review

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5.0

This book was heartwarming and heart-wrenching all at the same time. It was fairly short, so I was able to get through it fast, but it was so good. I was happy, sad, and angry when reading this book. The ending surprised me and was very bittersweet. Full review will be up on my blog.

mikkelsonch's review

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2.0

The main character was not as loyal to her family as a real person would have been.  She was a little too quick to embrace her new family.  I also think a real person would have been more emotionally disturbed.  Her behavior problems magically disappeared in record time.  The social worker in Chapter 30 does a really stupid, and I hope, unrealistic thing. The dialogue made me want to puke.

kkdemarco's review

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5.0

Loved this book!! So witty. So heart-wrenching. An emotional roller coaster in the best way. Now I can see why so many of my students love it, too.

tippettreads's review

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emotional inspiring reflective sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes

5.0

kbrownreads's review

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5.0

This book is SO sad. I cried towards the end, and I don't cry easy. However, Mrs. Lynda Mullaly Hunt wrote this story incredibly well and I really wish there was a sequel.

thenextgenlibrarian's review

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5.0

Just as amazing the second time around. It’s been a long while since I read this book, but it still managed to knock me off my feet with its perfection. We need more people like Julie Murphy and Carley in this world. I loved the foster care story, the forgiveness, the love and kindness that surrounded this MG novel.

bookgirl4ever's review

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3.0

Carley is sent into foster care after her stepfather beats her, and, to her despair, her mother helps hold her down for the beating. Carley is wary of foster home she enters. The Murphys obviously love each other, the parents don't yell at the children when they make mistakes or cry, and they seem to love her (except for the oldest boy in the family who is jealous). Life with the Murphys is bliss and Carley begins to wish she could join this traditional family. But then her mother, who was also hospitalized the same night Carley was (we don't find out why until the end), recovers and Carley is faced the harsh reality that her mother is her family no matter their history.

The Murphys as times seemed almost too perfect, but I guess I do know some families that seem wonderful too. Also, there is no fairy tale ending, rather a hopeful one.

Middle school

wellingtonestatelibrary's review

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4.0

This was a cute, but sad, but funny and inspirational little read. I guess I just like smart, cheeky main characters. Would be a great read for some of my nieces.

wordyanchorite's review

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5.0

An honest, realistic, and sweet story of a teenager in the modern foster care system. The short chapters are easily digestible and give the story a quick pace, and the experiences of everyone involved in the placement- including the foster family, the biological family, the social worker, and Carly herself- are depicted with unapologetic forthrightness.