Holly Blackwell is a character from E.L. Konigsburg's novel "The View from Saturday." She is one of the four main protagonists, known for her intelligence and strong personality. Along with her friends, she participates in an academic competition, showcasing her talents and the bonds of friendship that develop throughout the story. Holly's character highlights themes of perseverance, teamwork, and the importance of understanding one another.
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Samuel Blackwell and Hannah (Lane) Blackwell.
Samuel Blackwell Jr is Elizabeth Blackwell's (first American women doctor) brother, and Samuel Blackwell Sr son
Elisabeth Blackwell's sister who was a person who wrote in the news paper.
elizabeth blackwell did not marry anyone.
The View from Saturday was created in 1996.
in the view from saturday how did the narrivive change in from the chapters
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No The View from Saturday did not get the Newbery Award in 1996. The winner that year was The Midwife's Apprentice by Karen Cushman. The View From Saturday won the next year in 1997.
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