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    Worth the Candle

    Maybe Yes, Maybe No, Maybe Maybe (Paperback)

    By Susan Patron, Abigail Halpin
    $5.99
    ISBN-13: 9781416961765
    Availability: Usually Ships in 1-5 days
    Published: Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 3/2009
    Other Editions of this Title
    That valuable endangered species, The Middle Child, is the star of this darling book,a story whose very title seems to reflect the in-between-ness of its almost-9-year-old heroine. PK feels like “the jam in the sandwich” between her two sisters: almost-a-teenager Megan, 11, and Rabbit, who soon will start kindergarten. Jam-ness, by definition a sweet condition, has become sticky of late, when everything, suddenly, seems to be changing. Megan is full of self-importance and hormones. Rabbit is growing up, whereas PK feels a bit mired. Their mother has signaled her determination to move them all to a new apartment.

    A pondering child like PK takes change such as this very seriously. Will Megan grow even more remote when she no longer sleeps in the bunk above PK? Will there be space enough in a new apartment for her collections of cherry pits, glow-in-the-dark plastic ants, and boxes of shells and buttons and pennies? Will PK be able to tell bathtime stories to Rabbit if they leave the apartment where a built-in laundry hamper has been her seat of inspiration?

    Considering how itinerate Americans are, it’s a wonder that there aren’t a jillion children’s books about moving. But there aren’t, and even this expertly written one was published and went out of print in about the time it takes cottage cheese to spoil. Thank goodness, that a decade after she wrote this book, Susan Patron wrote another one, The Higher Power of Lucky, that won the Newbery Award. To capitalize on Patron’s new fame, Maybe Yes, Maybe No, Maybe Maybe has been reissued with new illustrations by Abigail Halpin. And perhaps now many, many more readers can make PK’s acquaintance and appreciate what an excellent problem solver she is, especially as she says goodbye to the almost-magical laundry hamper and to a big blue easy chair that has been as dear to the sisters as a faithful dog. Those readers will be so relieved to know that PK’s imagination thrives anywhere she calls home.


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    STACKS OF WAX: The Return of Worth the Candle


    The holidays at Hicklebee’s always include the delighted refrain of shoppers who rediscover a book from their pasts. Hearing “I remember that book from when I was little” is common as cookie crumbs here in December. Almost as common—and not nearly as sweet—are the laments that occur when we have to tell a customer that a book is out of print or otherwise unavailable.

    We think at least some of these sorrows are preventable: All it takes are people who love kids’ books and pay them forward to the next generation. To do our bit to help, we’re reviving our weekly Worth the Candle reviews of vintage books.

    A few years ago, Candlepicking was introduced thusly:

    Centuries ago, when people knew how much labor went into making a single candle, the decision to burn one involved real consideration. A night-time activity that didn't provide real value or true pleasure would be deemed "not worth the candle" needed to illuminate it.

    Nowadays light is easy to come by; as are new, flashy things to occupy our time. But in such an abundant world, some wonderful things can be overlooked. Each week, Hicklebee's wants to remind you of a terrific book that was published years ago, but that remains worth your effort to buy it or find it at the library.

    Before it took a break a couple of years ago, Worth the Candle toted up more than a hundred brief reviews, and there is still at shelf at Hicklebee’s where these titles congregate. This isn’t where you’ll find a copy of Goodnight Moon or Harry Potter. Those books enjoy our love, but they thrive without special attention. Instead, the shelf is a place to find lesser-known gems—books we’d like to wave a magic wand over and turn into perennial bestsellers. So that even a generation from now, they will still be enchanting readers.

    Worth the Candle—whether you’re in the store or online—is a special place to browse. We look forward to adding more titles in 2012.

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