Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts

Monday, December 12, 2011

Dead End in Norvelt


Dead End in Norvelt by Jack Gantos. Published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2011.


Jack’s parents are furious with him but not for the same reason. His mother is distraught over the destruction of her vegetable garden (he was told to mow it down by his dad). His father is irate over Jack’s mishandling of a forbidden antique rifle. The result for Jack is that he is “grounded for life” by his parents.

A neighbor’s arthritic hands incapacitate her so Jack’s mother decides he should help out. He doesn’t want to do it- Miss Volker writes obituaries for the old-time residents and she is more than a little strange. Jack’s other big problem is with his nose. His nose doesn’t just bleed- it gushes. Stress and lying have immediate and messy results. Surgery could help, but his family can’t afford the cost and no one seems willing to barter anymore.

Obituary writing is surprisingly time consuming. Jack and Miss Volker establish a good routine for their work and Jack finds it fascinating. However, the townspeople become increasingly concerned as one death follows another. Miss Volker is one of several suspects.

Between applying hot wax to Miss Volker’s hands (helps her arthritis) and her surgery on his nose, Jack has to deal with a vindictive policeman and he’s still stuck in the middle of his parents’ feud. He’s beginning to lose hope for having a normal summer but at some point, he’s begun to enjoy himself. Now if he can stop anyone else from dying…

This realistic fiction is recommended for grades 7 and up.

Visit author Jack Gantos website

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

The Sweetness of Salt


The Sweetness of Salt by Cecilia Galante. Published by Bloomsbury, 2011.

Class Valedictorian Julia is approaching her summer with mixed feelings. She has an internship lined up at the courthouse, a pre-law scholarship for a great college and everything seems to be coming together. So why isn’t she excited?

Family arguments always ensue whenever her sister Sophie comes for a visit. Graduation day is the usual anticipated disaster and by the end of the day Sophie has fled back to her home in Vermont, but not before she dropped a few bombshells. For one thing, she is opening a bakery, giving her car to Julia and invited her to come for a visit. And if that didn’t cause enough chaos, Sophie yells about an awful family secret.

Julia has a crush on next neighbor Milo but realizes her feelings aren’t reciprocated. Timing seems perfect for a visit to Sophie. Of course, Julia’s parents don’t agree, but Julia knows they aren’t telling her the truth. Sophie has volatile relationships with her entire family, so Julia knows this is going to be a challenging visit. In fact, it is going to change her life.

This realistic fiction is recommended for grades 8 and up. 

Visit author Cecilia Galante's website