Readers who enjoy a cheery story that’s simultaneously old-fashioned and of the moment in its sensibility will enjoy this introduction to the Vanderbeekers and look forward to their future adventures. Beiderman’s ill temper is revealed to be grounded in tragedy, and Glaser infuses her novel with the comforting aura of a loving family in which everyone’s idiosyncrasies are happily tolerated and misunderstandings are warmly resolved. Each of the rambunctious Vanderbeekers is endowed with a passion or talent, Mr. The stunned children mount a mission to change their landlord’s mind in 11 days. Beiderman is not renewing their lease and at year’s end they will have to move out of the New York City home they’ve loved for years. The story opens on December 20, with the Vanderbeeker parents telling their five children, who range from age four to 12, that Mr. Its practically another member of the family. The Vanderbeekers have always lived in the brownstone on 141st Street. Glaser sets her uplifting debut novel in contemporary Harlem, where the biracial Vanderbeekers rent the bottom two floors of a four-story brownstone from an inexplicably grouchy and reclusive landlord, Mr. The first book in the bestselling series that the New York Times Book Review hails as delightful and heartwarming.
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