A 2015 Mildred L. Batchelder Honor Book
Every element of the tale has a purpose, and in the end, the multiple layers of past and present separate and come together in surprising, often discomfiting twists and turns. . . A challenging and entirely unique Dutch import.” -- STARRED REVIEW, Kirkus Reviews
Nine Open Arms is welcome proof that young adult publishers recognise the value of translated fiction, too. Originally published in 2003, Nine Open Arms has won several esteemed awards in its native Holland.” -- Emily Gale, Readings
Delightfully wild and incredibly quirky, this book is one of a kind. . . Beautifully written, magnificently crafted, this Dutch novel is like nothing you have read before.” -- Waking Brain Cells
Lindelauf’s masterful rendering of fraught yet loving sisterly ties, snappy dialogue, graveyard mysteries, and traces of a tragical tragedy” from generations past combine to humorous and poignant effect in this gripping tale of eclectic families and inveterate wanderers in search of a welcoming home.” -- STARRED REVIEW, Publishers Weekly
A family of nine moves into the titular rundown brick house in 1930s Holland and tries to figure out its mysteries, including the tombstone in the cellar, a forbidden room, and the homeless man who moves into the hedge.” -- The Horn Book
Ultimately, this is a story about storytelling, and it’s sure to appeal to readers who dote on Roald Dahl or Polly Horvath and are willing to go further abroad.” -- Francisca Goldsmith, Booklist
A 2015 Mildred L. Batchelder Honor Book
“Every element of the tale has a purpose, and in the end, the multiple layers of past and present separate and come together in surprising, often discomfiting twists and turns. . . A challenging and entirely unique Dutch import.” -- STARRED REVIEW, Kirkus Reviews
“Nine Open Arms is welcome proof that young adult publishers recognise the value of translated fiction, too. Originally published in 2003, Nine Open Arms has won several esteemed awards in its native Holland.” -- Emily Gale, Readings
“Delightfully wild and incredibly quirky, this book is one of a kind. . . Beautifully written, magnificently crafted, this Dutch novel is like nothing you have read before.” -- Waking Brain Cells
“Lindelauf’s masterful rendering of fraught yet loving sisterly ties, snappy dialogue, graveyard mysteries, and “traces of a tragical tragedy” from generations past combine to humorous and poignant effect in this gripping tale of eclectic families and inveterate wanderers in search of a welcoming home.” -- STARRED REVIEW, Publishers Weekly
“A family of nine moves into the titular rundown brick house in 1930s Holland and tries to figure out its mysteries, including the tombstone in the cellar, a forbidden room, and the homeless man who moves into the hedge.” -- The Horn Book
“Ultimately, this is a story about storytelling, and it’s sure to appeal to readers who dote on Roald Dahl or Polly Horvath and are willing to go further abroad.” -- Francisca Goldsmith, Booklist