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Title:Homecoming (Tillerman Cycle #1)
Author:Cynthia Voigt
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 416 pages
Published:August 1st 2002 by Simon Pulse (first published 1981)
Categories:Young Adult. Fiction. Realistic Fiction. Childrens
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It's still true...

That's the first thing James Tillerman says to his sister Dicey every morning. It's still true that their mother has abandoned the four Tillerman children somewhere in the middle of Connecticut. It's still true they have to find their way, somehow, to Great-aunt Cilla's house in Bridgeport, which may be their only hope of staying together as a family.

But when they get to Bridgeport, they learn that Great-aunt Cilla has died, and the home they find with her daughter, Eunice, isn't the permanent haven they've been searching for. So their journey continues to its unexpected conclusion -- and some surprising discoveries about their history, and their future.

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Original Title: Homecoming (Tillerman Family, #1)
ISBN: 0689851324 (ISBN13: 9780689851322)
Edition Language: English
Series: Tillerman Cycle #1
Literary Awards: Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award Nominee (1983), National Book Award Finalist for Children's Books, Fiction (Hardcover) (1982)

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Homecoming, by Cynthia Voigt, has changed my perspective on the way books are supposed to be like. I am usually looking for an adventurous, mystery book. However, after reading Homecoming, I noticed that adventure and mystery are not the only genres that make a satisfying story for me. Homecoming is an exceptional book that I would recommend to a friend. Homecoming is about a group of four children that have been abandoned by their mother. With only a little bit of money they must find there

Parts reminded me of The Boxcar Children (which I haven't read in years, but which was a favorite when I was in the middle grade years).

Homecoming was a dark book when I was in junior high school, and it's no less dark now. Dealing with heavy themes of homelessness, death, dysfunction and neglect among other things, it's a story of shattered dreams and an unwelcome adventure to find the perfect home. The Tillerman Family knows it's possible, or at least they believe it is... there's just one issue there. The Tillermans are all children. Their mother has dumped them alone and it's up to them to seek out a new place to go, lest

Nobody could be Home, really, until he was in his grave. Nobody could rest, really, until then. What a delectable and fun read!Dicey and her sister and two brothers are left behind in the family car in a mall car park by their mother who doesnt return. Remember how shed go out and not come back for hours? I think she got lost outside those times, the way she was lost inside. They were supposedly on their way to stay with their great Aunt Cilla in Bridgeport. Dicey takes it upon herself to get

This book grabbed me and wouldn't let go. Unstable single mom drives to the mall and has the kids stay in the car. The mall closes, and she is nowhere to be found. The kids know that if they go to the police, they will be split up into separate foster care. So, using every resource they possess, they head to the one relative they think might take them in, no matter that she is several states away.What a desperate, gripping situation. Spare, elegant writing makes it incredibly powerful. This won

So, I knew people who were obsessed with these books when I was younger. Homecoming and Dicey's Song were held up there with Judy Blume's books as being THE books for young girls . . . and somehow I never read them. I dunno . . . the old covers just weren't that appealing. And the weird thing is, I've read and loved almost every other book by Cynthia Voigt. Jackaroo? I can't count the number of times I've read that one. And The Callander Papers? Still a favorite! But the Tillerman books just

We spent such an enjoyable few days with these characters. Four siblings from a poor background have a single mum who is struggling and one day things just get too much.Without spoiling the plot the rest of the book is about the children, largely on their own struggling to find a way to live and stay together. This book is long and we really felt we got to know these characters and their very individual personalities. We loved following their journey, being with them through their hardships,