The Noonday Friends, Mary Stolz
The Noonday Friends, Mary Stolz
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The Noonday Friends

Author: Mary Stolz

Narrator: Barbara Caruso

Unabridged: 4 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 04/05/2013

Categories: Children's Fiction


Synopsis

“You never can do anything except on weekends,” Simone complained. “How can people be friends only on weekends?”

Stiffening, Franny said, “If you don’t want to be friends, Simone, then all right.”

Threatened, as she so often was, with tears, Franny, as she usually did, fought them back. “See if I care,” she said airily.

Franny does care—a lot. But what can she do? Her mother works long hours at the laundromat, and her father can’t seem to hold down a regular job. And who is going to clean the house and look after four-year-old Marshall? It all falls on Franny’s shoulders.

But Franny will suffer any indignity—even her shabby clothes and not having enough lunch money—if her best friend Simone is on her side. But lately, Simone keeps talking about dopey rich Lila, and all the free time she has to play.

How can Franny and Simone be friends if they never see each other?

Reviews

Goodreads review by Hilary

A poor family finds that yet again their Dad has lost his job. Dad dreams of being an artist and borrows a corner of his friends studio, where he can be a Sunday painter and paint a portrait of his employer. Mr Davis finds it hard to keep a job he hates, Mrs Davis works and has to leave the youngest......more

Just found this book on a list of old YA books and realized I'd read it. I always loved the name Franny because of this book and had tried to find it but forgot the title. So glad to see it! I loved it as a kid but looking forward to a reread in adulthood.......more

Goodreads review by Luann

I thought this would be another of those nice-enough Newbery Honor books that I read and enjoy at the time but then later can only vaguely remember the characters and the storyline. I really enjoyed the two other Mary Stolz books I've read: A Dog on Barkham Street and The Bully of Barkham Street, so......more

Goodreads review by Katie

This review also appears on my blog, Read-at-Home Mom. Franny Davis is eleven years old, and though she loves her father, she is often frustrated by his lack of ambition. An artist at heart, Mr. Davis finds it difficult to hold down any one job for very long, which leaves the family with little money......more