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Œuvres de Sid Hite

A Hole in the World (2001) 191 exemplaires
Stick And Whittle (2000) 155 exemplaires
I'm Exploding Now (2007) 50 exemplaires
An Even Break (1784) 42 exemplaires
The King Of Slippery Falls (2004) 34 exemplaires
It's Nothing to a Mountain (1994) 33 exemplaires
Answer My Prayer (1995) 32 exemplaires
DITHER FARM (Laurel-Leaf Books) (1992) 17 exemplaires
Cecil in Space (1999) 16 exemplaires
The Distance of Hope (1998) 7 exemplaires
Unter Bäumen (1995) 2 exemplaires
Kära Ängel (1996) 1 exemplaire

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male
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
Bowling Green, Virginia, USA
New York, USA

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After telling a lie that grew in significance, 15-year-old Paul is sent to spend the summer with some distant relatives working on a farm - not the way the Richmond, Va., boy had planned his summer. Though irate about it, Paul is polite to everyone on the farm and does his best, quickly growing to actually enjoy the work and the people - especially Rebecca, the teen daughter of one of the other farm hands. The farm seems is haunted (figuratively or literally?) by an employee who had made a great impression on everyone there, but then took his own life a year before. Everyone on the farm is having difficulty moving past Hennley's death, and the man's dog, Einstein, is a constant reminder to them of the friend they lost.
I never grew particularly attached to any of the characters in this book. They were all appealing enough, but I just didn't care deeply what happened to any of them. I never quite accepted Paul's growing obsession with Hennley. That was not convincing. A good book, but not a great one.
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fingerpost | 2 autres critiques | Sep 14, 2018 |
Another solid edition to this series and the last one I needed to read! It was one of my favorites, but I love Civil War history, so I'm a bit biased. A wonderful story for the young child in your life interested in history. Just to beware of the content since it is about a battle, though there weren't a lot of gruesomeness, there was a bit. Just something to be aware of. 5 out of 5 stars.
 
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Beammey | 1 autre critique | Nov 20, 2017 |
Lewis finds out on his 15th birthday that he was adopted and has been struggling with his identity for a year. Then, on his 16th birthday, his mom gives him a letter from his birth mother. He finds out a little more about himself. He dealt with the news of his adoption by fishing for a huge trout that he is sure he spotted. This year he has devised a new plan for the fish, and it ends up involving the whole town.

I wanted to like this book more than I did. There were some pretty funny parts, but there was a lot crammed in to the story. Overall, it was an okay read.… (plus d'informations)
 
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TheMadHatters | 1 autre critique | Feb 7, 2013 |
This entire series is a wonderful way to learn history or teach it to adolescents. I find today's generations seem to recall more when they learn through other people (pop songs, celebrity gossip, etc.), so what better way to teach history than through someone else's perspective? Yes, "authentic" diaries would be "better", but would the language really hold the modern student's attention? Did the diary writer know what WOULD be important in the context of history? Probably not.
 
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benuathanasia | 1 autre critique | Sep 5, 2012 |

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