Synopses & Reviews
Jolene's family was just Momma and Grandpa until big, loud Leroy Redfield started taking Momma dancing. Jolene refuses to call him anything but "Mister." Without a name, he isn't a real person to her. But then Jolene learns that Mister wants to marry Momma. Is there anything Jolene can do to make him go away?
"The warmth and love in the Johnson household envelops the novel... Jolene's willingness to face the uncertainties of her future may well give courage to readers confronting sea changes of their own."-Publishers Weekly
Awards:
( New York Public Library "100 Titles for Reading and Sharing"
( A Texas Bluebonnet Master List Book
Synopsis
Jolene's family only contained Momma and Grandpa until Leroy Redfield started taking Momma dancing. Jolene refuses to call him anything but "Mister". Without a name, he isn't a real person. But then Jolene learns Mister wants to marry Momma. This story encourages readers to face changes in their own lives. B&W illustrations.
About the Author
Kimberley Willis Holt is the author of
My Louisiana Sky and the winner of the 1999 National Book Award for
When Zachary Beaver Came to Town. She lives in Amarillo, Texas.
Leonard Jenkins lives in New York City.