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The Truth of Me Paperback – January 20, 2015
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Patricia MacLachlan, Newbery Medal–winning author of Sarah, Plain and Tall, weaves a poignant story that celebrates how our unique "small truths" make each of us magical and brave in our own ways.
When Robbie spends the summer at his grandmother Maddy's house, he revels in his grandmother's easy, relaxed ways. Robbie has always felt as if something is missing in his life—his parents don't always act like they love him. Maddy helps him understand that an experience his mother had long ago is at the heart of the problem in his family. With this knowledge, Robbie finds the courage to try to make things right.
Publishers Weekly Best Children's Book
ALA Booklist Notable Children's Books Nominee
New York Public Library's 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing
- Reading age6 - 10 years
- Print length144 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade level1 - 5
- Lexile measure560L
- Dimensions5.12 x 0.29 x 7.62 inches
- PublisherHarperCollins
- Publication dateJanuary 20, 2015
- ISBN-100061998613
- ISBN-13978-0061998614
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“Brief but emotionally intense...MacLachlan demonstrates her mastery of elegantly unfolding a tale and gently plucking at readers’ heartstrings without taking a maudlin tone.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“A spare, poetically composed tale written in short chapters perfect for beginning read-it-alone readers, this should resonate with young and old alike―and makes for a great intergenerational story to share.” — ALA Booklist
“An elegant exploration of love and familial relationships...This story is well paced and rhythmic in its dialogue, lending itself well to a group read-aloud.” — School Library Journal
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When Robbie spends the summer at his grandmother Maddy's house, he revels in his grandmother's easy, relaxed ways. Robbie has always felt as if something is missing in his life—his parents don't always act like they love him. Maddy helps him understand that an experience his mother had long ago is at the heart of the problem in his family. With this knowledge, Robbie finds the courage to try to make things right.
This poignant story from beloved author Patricia MacLachlan celebrates how our unique "small truths" make each of us magical and brave in our own ways.
About the Author
Patricia MacLachlan (1938-2022) was the celebrated author of many timeless books for young readers, including Sarah, Plain and Tall, winner of the Newbery Medal. She was also the author of many beloved picture books, a number of which she cowrote with her daughter, Emily.
Product details
- Publisher : HarperCollins; Reprint edition (January 20, 2015)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 144 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0061998613
- ISBN-13 : 978-0061998614
- Reading age : 6 - 10 years
- Lexile measure : 560L
- Grade level : 1 - 5
- Item Weight : 3.53 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.12 x 0.29 x 7.62 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #418,584 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #1,181 in Children's Pet Books (Books)
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About the author

Patricia MacLachlan was born on the prairie, and to this day carries a small bag of prairie dirt with her wherever she goes to remind her of what she knew first. She is the author of many well-loved novels and picture books, including Sarah, Plain and Tall, winner of the Newbery Medal; its sequels, Skylark and Caleb's Story; and Three Names, illustrated by Mike Wimmer. She lives in western Massachusetts.
In Her Own Words..."One thing I've learned with age and parenting is that life comes in circles. Recently, I was having a bad time writing. I felt disconnected. I had moved to a new home and didn't feel grounded. The house, the land was unfamiliar to me. There was no garden yet. Why had I sold my old comfortable 1793 home? The one with the snakes in the basement, mice everywhere, no closets. I would miss the cold winter air that came in through the electrical sockets."
"I had to go this day to talk to a fourth-grade class, and I banged around the house, complaining. Hard to believe, since I am so mild mannered and pleasant, isn't it? What did I have to say to them? I thought what I always think when I enter a room of children. What do I know?"
"I plunged down the hillside and into town, where a group of fourth-grade children waited for me in the library, freshly scrubbed, expectant. Should I be surprised that what usually happens did so? We began to talk about place, our living landscapes. And I showed them my little bag of prairie dirt from where I was born. Quite simply, we never got off the subject of place. Should I have been so surprised that these young children were so concerned with place, or with the lack of it, their displacement? Five children were foster children, disconnected from their homes. One little boy's house had burned down, everything gone. 'Photographs, too,' he said sadly. Another told me that he was moving the next day to place he'd never been. I turned and saw the librarian, tears coming down her face."
"'You know,' I said. 'Maybe I should take this bag of prairie dirt and toss it into my new yard. I'll never live on the prairie again. I live here now. The two places could mix together that way!' 'No!' cried a boy from the back. 'Maybe the prairie dirt will blow away!' And then a little girl raised her hand. 'I think you should put that prairie dirt in a glass bowl in your window so that when you write you can see it all the time. So you can always see what you knew first.'"
"When I left the library, I went home to write. What You Know First owes much to the children of the Jackson Street School: the ones who love place and will never leave it, the ones who lost everything and have to begin again. I hope for them life comes in circles, too."
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2018Just finished last night. Patricial MacLachlan is one of my favorite young teen writers who also writes for adults. I guess I always know I will be overcome by tears at the end of her books. You are a very wise woman.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025I have reread this story several times. It is like an old friend that I like to visit. Maddie & Kiddo remind me of my grandpa and me.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2019Robbie and his dog, Ellie, are spending the summer at Grandmother Maddy's house. He's been having a tough time of things lately, struggling with self-confidence as well as feeling neglected by his parents. He feels they are too distracted with their careers, causing both to be rather dismissive with him. Robbie has always found comfort in Maddy's stories and easy-going nature, so this could be just the thing his mind needs.
Maddy's friend (and Robbie's doctor), Henry, also makes several appearances over the course of the story. Even if Robbie is not all that chatty about what's going on, Henry can still sense the hard time the poor kid is going through. Maddy and Henry team up and find ways to work with Robbie over the summer, patiently teaching him important, emotionally anchoring lessons about life, the most transformational being when Henry encourages Robbie to discover what his "small truths" about himself are.
My heart broke for Robbie, reading of how desperate he was to hear "I miss you", "thinking of you", anything from his parents. There are some sad conversations in the story but MacLachlan balances it nicely with a cozy, quiet feel to the rest of the scenes. There's just the right touch of fun and subtle humor to make this quick little read a comforting story to curl up with on the porch one lazy afternoon. There's also a sweet little Bridget Jones-esque moment when Robbie mentions to Maddy that Henry said he liked her just as she is and Maddy gets misty-eyed hearing this.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2016I loved this simple book and it's message. I love all of Patricia MacLachlan work and this one is one of her special books to be read and re-read.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2016I havent read this book I bought it for my little cousin she needs it in class but I heard its pretty good
- Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2017Great book for third grade book club.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2017Great story.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2014I thought it was a fine story but not as compelling as I had hoped. I am looking for truly special books to share with children and this wasn't one of them.
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Cliente de AmazonReviewed in Mexico on June 19, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Primeras lecturas en inglés
Excelente lectura para una persona que va iniciando en la lectura en inglés.
La historia muy apropiada para niños.