76 pages 2 hours read

Betsy Byars

The Pinballs

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 1976

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Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

In The Pinballs by Betsy Byars, Carlie, Harvey, and Thomas J are placed into the Masons' foster home due to the abuse and neglect they face at home. The story follows their experiences as they navigate their traumatic pasts and build relationships with each other. The novel deals with themes of domestic child abuse and its effects, while highlighting the resiliency and strength of the protagonists.

Reviews & Readership

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Review Roundup

Betsy Byars' The Pinballs is praised for its heartfelt depiction of foster care and its engaging characters, fostering empathy and understanding among readers. However, some critique it for an overly simplistic narrative and lack of depth in character development. The story's emotional resonance and accessibility make it appealing to young readers, despite its flaws.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Pinballs?

Fans of character-driven, emotionally engaging stories akin to Bridge to Terabithia and The Great Gilly Hopkins will enjoy Betsy Byars' The Pinballs. This book appeals to middle grade readers interested in themes of resilience, friendship, and personal growth within a foster care setting.

RecommendedReading Age

9-12years

Lexile Level

600L

Book Details

Themes

Relationships: Family

Life/Time: Childhood & Youth

Relationships: Siblings

Topics

Disability

Trauma / Abuse / Violence

Education

Genre

Children's Literature

Education

Realistic Fiction