Review of Fransie Changes With Laughter
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Review of Fransie Changes With Laughter
Fransie Changes With Laughter by Adrienne Watkins is a short and appealing coming-of-age tale centered on an invigorating twelve-year-old girl, Fransie. We are introduced to Fransie's family, who do not have much, but for Fransie, it is enough; her parents' beautiful love, her siblings, and the country life enjoyed in Halifax, Virginia. She never thought she would have to relocate to an entirely different place or leave behind her best friend, Daisy. Then comes her dad's announcement of the family moving to New York because of his new job. Fransie begins to wonder if she can cope with the changes that come along with relocating. Will she be able to adjust to the changes in her new environment? What life awaits her and her family in the big concrete city? I implore you to read this book and find out!
This book has many positive aspects. Initially, I did not think this was my vibe at all, but Adrienne's style of writing totally captivated me. She selects a very insightful and unique title that captures the essence of her story without giving too much away. This book explores the theme of total love and adoration between siblings, which I really like. Fransie clearly loves and respects her sisters. This is very evident in chapters six and twelve, where she shows great concern about Eileen's whereabouts.
The author succeeds in encouraging attitudes that promote good sibling relationships. She also centred on the theme of love and friendship. The connection between Daisy and Fransie made this book more charming. Reading about the deep affection and compassion Andrew and Sandy shared made me wish for a love like theirs. Moving is not easy for anyone, much less children. They become very anxious about the new life ahead, and this can trigger a complex mix of emotions. This book will help teenagers and young adults understand that relocating to a new place is nothing to be scared of.
Furthermore, the author adds humour to this work through the description of some characters and entertains the reader by incorporating interesting stories. I especially liked the peppermint candy story because it teaches a valuable life lesson. Throughout my reading, I did not find a single grammar or spelling mistake; this is proof that this book was exceptionally edited. This is a book that truly deserves a wide readership, and I absolutely loved it!
This book does not have any negative aspects. The author's choice of words was precise, simple, and easy to understand. This is also an engaging book that can be read in one sitting. For the reasons above, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend this book to anyone interested in reading a book that focuses on relocation, family, and friendship.
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