Rereading The Moffats by Eleanor Estes

EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 35 MIN

Rereading The Moffats by Eleanor Estes

from Rereading Our Childhood · host Mary Grace McGeehan and Deborah Kalb

We had completely forgotten about Eleanor Estes's The Moffats until a friend suggested that we reread it. Published in 1941, it's the first in a series about four children growing up in small-town Connecticut in the 1910s. Mentioned on this episode:Other books in the series:The Middle Moffat (1942), a Newbery Honor BookRufus M. (1943), a Newbery Honor BookThe Moffat Museum (1983) Other books by Estes:The Hundred Dresses (1944), a Newbery Honor BookGinger Pye (1951), winner of the 1952 Newbery MedalPinky Pye (1958)Also mentioned:Many Moons (1943) by James Thurber, with illustrations by Louis Slobodkin"Eleanor Estes: Chronicler of the Family Story," by Claudia Mills, on the UConn Archives and Special Collections Blog. "Celebrating Children's Books Week--and a pioneering children's librarian," on Mary Grace's blog, My Life 100 Years AgoRecommended by Deborah: The Saturdays by Elizabeth Enright; Beverly Cleary's booksRecommended by Mary Grace: The All-of-a-Kind Family series by Sydney TaylorOther episodes:Rereading The Young Unicorns by Madeleine L'EngleRereading Ramona the Pest by Beverly ClearyRereading Stuart Little by E.B. WhiteRereading Charlotte's Web by E.B. WhiteYou can find Deborah at deborahkalb.com and Mary Grace at My Life 100 Years Ago.This episode was edited by Adam Linder of Bespoken Podcasting.Podcast website at rereadingourchildhood.com     

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