Nobody's Family is Going to Change
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In the world of children's literature, Louise Fitzhugh's Harriet the Spy and The Long Secret are widely recognized as epoch-making. They have been received by young readers, year after year, with excitement and love. Nobody's Family is Going to Change—the story of an African American family in New York in the 1970s—shares the vigorous sense of comedy and unflinching fidelity to the real world that has made Fitzhugh's other books into classics.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is a hard, harsh, angry book. Fascinating, and touching on awkward things: an upwardly mobile black family, a second generation that can't understand or share the ambitions of the first, a fat girl, violence as an ambiguous tool of revolution, and whispers of homosexuality. It doesn't have the wisdom or resolution of "Harriet the Spy," but it was taking on things not normally addressed in children's books.