My little sister Olivia used to have a
very different book taste than I did. She loved the Little House on the Prairie books, Faithgirlz, and A Dixie
Morris Animal Adventure series. (None of which I liked very much.) As
she’s grown, her book taste has matched mine more and more. Therefore when she
asked me to read a book called Dave
at Night, I was pretty confident that I would enjoy it.
This book exceeded my expectations by mountains! When I was a child, my
siblings and I would play “orphans” for days and days. Our imaginations were
spurred on by Little Orphan Annie,
James and Cassandra from Little House on the Prairie, and the Boxcar
Children. Dave at Night was quite identical to many of our orphan
games---so much so that I found it easily relatable!
Dave at Night is about a boy who is
orphaned at a young age and placed in an institute for orphan boys. The story
describes his adventures escaping from the orphanage, making buddies, and
learning how to accept love and appreciation. The most important lesson Dave
learns is that, “A friend sticks closer than a brother.”
~
{a pic of me and my siblings in one of
our “orphan” games.}
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