Book Review | Daddy-Long-Legs by Jean Webster

Posted August 14, 2024 by Haze in Book Reviews / 4 Comments

Daddy-Long-Legs by Jean Webster

When Jerusha Abbott, an eighteen-year-old girl living in an orphan asylum, was told that a mysterious millionaire had agreed to pay for her education, it was like a dream come true. For the first time in her life, she had someone she could pretend was “family.” But everything was not perfect, for he chose to remain anonymous and asked that she only write him concerning her progress in school. Who was this mysterious gentleman and would Jerusha ever meet him?


For the Reading Challenge(s):
2024 Audiobook Challenge
The Classics Club


The Reason

This is one of my favorite childhood books but I have never listened to it on audio. And then I find out that Julia Whelan narrates it! Of course I had to listen!

The Quotes

“I think that the most necessary quality for any person to have is imagination. It makes people able to put themselves in other people’s places. It makes them kind and sympathetic and understanding.”

“I believe absolutely in my own free will and my own power to accomplish – and that is the belief that moves mountains. ”

“It’s much more entertaining to live books than to write them.”

“It isn’t the big troubles in life that require character. Anybody can rise to a crisis and face a crushing tragedy with courage, but to meet the petty hazards of the day with a laugh—I really think that requires spirit!”

The Narrator(s)

Julia Whelan. The GOAT.

My Thoughts

As I was reading, I’m aware of how times have changed and how Daddy-Long-Legs would probably not be a wholesome story for modern times. However, I love this book too much to get too woke about it, and I think sometimes we have to take into account that stories that come from a different time than ours will play into thinking that is different from ours and it’s necessary to not erase them.

Having said that, I just really love this book for so many reasons; I love that it’s so funny, I love that Judy Abbott has such a wonderful sense of humor, I love that she’s honest about herself and her flaws, I love that she discovers herself and stays true to herself, I love that she makes friends and learn new things. I love so many things about it. I love that it’s epistolary; it really ignited my love of writing letters and journals, and it also helped me to develop a irreverent voice for my own journal-writing because of how irreverent Judy is.

I should also mention that another one of the things I love about it is the cute illustrations, but since I’m listening on audio this time around, they don’t come into play. But also, since I’m listening on audio and Julia Whelan narrates it, what I lose out in illustrations, I gain in Julia Whelan’s narration. So it’s win-win either way!

My Rating

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐/5 stars.

Have you read this book? Would you read this book? Did you like the book or do you think you would like it?

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4 responses to “Book Review | Daddy-Long-Legs by Jean Webster

  1. I never read this one. I’ve heard my mom mention it before. Do you think it’s worth reading if you didn’t read it as a child? Or would it come across a little weird? 😂

    • It’s absolutely worth reading! I don’t think it’s too weird at all, to be honest, when you take note of the context. There are a lot of classics that we can still enjoy when we understand the culture of the times, and I think this is one of them. I do hope you will love it too!

      • Awesome! I’m glad to hear this. And I’ve read other classics that didn’t “age” as well either, but I was able to get through it and understand it was a different time. 🙂

  2. Your talk of this novel had me pick up the audio recently. I liked how perky and optimistic and full of wonder the character Judy is. It’s a fun novel … and it’s from 1912! I need to read the sequel. Have you read that one?

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