Book Descriptions
for Forever Rose by Hilary McKay
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
All the Cassons are growing up and moving out, leaving Rose alone much of the time in this final book in a series that began with Saffy’s Angel and In digo’s Star (previously reviewed in Crossing Boundaries with Children’s Books ). Readers will miss this quirky and lovable family and the gifted writing of the author, who “tells stories like some people paint pictures, sketching in the bare facts and then adding details as bright and alive as if they had just been picked from a new box of colors” ( Forever Rose, pp. 10–11). In this book, Rose comes of age as she discovers the true meaning of friendship and family. 2009 USBBY Outstanding International Books List. djg
Originally published by Hodder Children’s Books Great Britain, in 2007.
From the Publisher
Rose knows that nothing stays the same forever.
Still, it's hard to watch her sisters and brother growing up and moving so far ahead of her. Caddy is back, but she's not living at home. And worse -- she's broken up with Darling Michael. Saffy and Indigo are so busy, they are seldom home. With her father in London and her mother painting in the shed, Rose is often alone in the house.
Maybe that's why she agrees to her new friend Molly's crazy scheme. At least it seems crazy when Rose finds herself locked in the zoo at night with a roaring tiger. Maybe she should have been paying more attention to what Molly was saying. But on that spooky night, Rose finds out a secret that just might change everything -- and help bring her family and friends together and new life to their old house.
Hilary McKay infuses her charming characters with much love and laughter in this final visit with the delightfully daffy Casson family.