Up a Road Slowly

2003

by Irene Hunt

Up a Road Slowly is the Newbery Award-winning novel from the beloved author of Across Five Aprils and No Promises in the Wind. It is a beautifully crafted story that follows a young girl's journey of coming of age.

After the tragic death of her mother, Julie goes to live with her Aunt Cordelia, a spinster schoolteacher. In this new environment, she experiences a whirlwind of emotions and changes as she grows from the tender age of seven to eighteen.

Julie fondly remembers the happy days at Aunt Cordeliaโ€™s, running through spacious rooms and singing on rainy nights by the fireplace. However, she also faces sad timesโ€”the painful jealousy after her sister's marriage, the tragic death of a schoolmate, and the bitter disappointment of her first love.

Through these experiences, Julie learns significant life lessons, understanding the importance of fairness and self-discovery. Hunt's writing offers readers an emotional rollercoaster that adds a new dimension to their lives, capturing the essence of growth, change, and the pursuit of new beginnings.

Suggest edits

Reviews

A quiet chapter... More content is just around the corner. ๐ŸŒ„.

Are you sure you want to delete this?