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Title: Maizon at Blue Hill
by Jacqueline Woodson
ISBN: 0-698-11957-6
Publisher: Puffin Books
Pub. Date: 01 September, 2002
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $5.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4 (4 reviews)

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Rating: 4
Summary: Maizon at Blue Hill
Comment: Maizon Singh is a black girl who lives with her grandmother. She is happy where she lives and the school she goes to (P.S. 102). Her friend Margaret also lives on the same street as Maizon does. They are very close friends and spend much of their time together. Maizon's Grandmother is always there for here when she needs her and Margaret's mother gives Maizon good advice. This family is happy together on Madison Street until the day Maizon parted. Maizon is accepted by Blue Hill, a school far from home. Maizon's Grandmother urges her to go, while Maizon secretly does not want to go and does not want to disappoint her. At school, she realizes how beautiful it is there. Not only is the place beautiful, but the teachers are nice, there are wonderful classes, and Maizon has a nice roommate. There are only 5 black students at Blue Hill and feels lonely. A part of her is missing from Blue Hill, she longs to go home. She is homesick and feels different from the others. In the end, Maizon has to make the tough choice of staying and pursuing the scholarship she wants or will she go home and find the piece of her that is missing, most likely, her family?

Rating: 4
Summary: Maizon At Blue Hill
Comment: Maizon Singh is a black girl who lives with her grandmother. She is happy where she lives and the school she goes to (P.S. 102)
. Her friend Margaret also lives on the same street as Maizon does. They are very close friends and spend much of their time together. Maizon's Grandmother is always there for here when she needs her and Margaret's mother gives Maizon good advice. This family is happy together on Madison Street until the day Maizon parted. Maizon is accepted by Blue Hill, a school far from home. Maizon's Grandmother urges her to go, while Maizon secretly does not want to go and does not want to disappoint her. At school, she realizes how beautiful it is there. Not only is the place beautiful, but the teachers are nice, wonderful classes, and a nice roommate. There are only 5 black students at Blue Hill and feels lonely. A part of her is missing from Blue Hill, she longs to go home. In the end, Maizon has to make the tough choice of staying and pursuing the scholarship she wants or will she go home and find the piece of her that is missing?

Rating: 4
Summary: Maizon at Blue Hill
Comment: Maizon at Blue Hill is the sequel to Last Summer with Maizon. In short, it is about Maizon in a boarding school where she feels not entirely happy and returns home. I thought that it was not bad. I didn't really understand the slang of some of the characters either. Anyway, I thought that it was a little short and a simple book. Overall, I think it deserves at least four stars.

(Mary)

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