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Chargement... Sure Signs of Crazy (édition 2013)par Karen Harrington
Information sur l'oeuvreSure Signs of Crazy par Karen Harrington
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. While the story seems to be wrapped up a little too neatly at the end, Sarah is a character I enjoyed getting to know better. ( ) When Sarah Nelson was two years old her mother tried to drown her. Luckily the drowning didn’t take, unfortunately, her twin brother Simon wasn’t so lucky. In Sure Signs of Crazy we spend Sarah’s twelfth summer with her. Sarah’s mother is now in a hospital for the criminally insane. Sarah lives with her father, and this summer he is letting her stay at home instead of shipping her off to her grandparents. Sarah and her father have moved around a lot, always trying to avoid being recognized. They both have their scars from their traumatic past, her father drinks too much and Sarah is constantly worried that she too will go crazy one day. Sarah is a very bright girl, and one of her hobbies is to collect her favorite words and find places to use them and she writes engaging letters to Atticus Finch, the father from To Kill A Mockingbird. This summer will be pivotal in Sarah’s life as she experiences her first big crush, becomes a woman, finds the courage to tell her alcoholic father how she really feels, and takes some big steps toward understanding what happened to her family ten years ago. The book is aimed at eleven to thirteen year old children so is simplified somewhat but the author is well able to express the difficulties that Sarah encounters in a way that is understandable. Sarah is a wonderful character, she is smart, observant yet still naive. As the book is aimed at children, one can’t help but applaud how the author manages to explore how Sarah works through her anger and fears. Sure Signs of Crazy is full of empathy and humor, resulting in an engaging and hopeful story. children's realistic fiction; 12 year old's dysfunctional family drama (PG-13--probably 6th grade and up). I liked Sarah's voice/character a lot but got a bit tired at the end waiting for her to wrap things up (possibly because I'd read another book in between, right before I tried to finish this one, and had lost momentum/train of thought). Nice sprinkling of more challenging vocabulary words (though the definitions weren't always included, as with "infractions"). There were several funny moments that made me laugh out loud, too. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Twelve-year-old Sarah writes letters to her hero, To Kill a Mockingbird's Atticus Finch, for help understanding her mentally ill mother, her first real crush, and life in her small Texas town, all in the course of one momentous summer. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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