Tall Tales

Tall Tales
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2008

Lexile Score

570

Reading Level

2-3

ATOS

3.5

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Karen Day

شابک

9780307498205
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

May 14, 2007
A
busive, alcoholic fathers can be hard to hide from new friends, especially when they promise to stop drinking—and don't. Rather than spill family secrets, many family members sweep the problem under the rug, and invent excuses to explain odd behavior (or injuries). Twelve-year-old Meg has taken stretching the truth one step further. When pressed about her family by classmates at her new school, she makes up hyperbolic stories to take away the pressure. “My family is from Australia... we lived in tents for the past three years”; “I caught malaria in India last summer. I was so sick I almost died.” When she meets Grace, the two become fast friends and Meg worries that her lies—and the truth about her father—will get in the way of their friendship. But as her father's abuse continues and he decides to move the family once again, Meg, her mother and her siblings must decide if they can leave him. Day's debut novel tackles deep issues—abuse in the home, excessive lying to both peers and adults, and a lack of responsible role models—though the narrative can be choppy in sections (chapter length varies widely). Still, Day's account captures the intense tangle of emotions felt by family members who have been convinced that they are too powerless to stop abuse on their own. Ages 9-12.



School Library Journal

June 1, 2007
Gr 4-7-Meg Summers is once again entering school as the new kid, and sixth grade in Lake Haven, IN, makes her feel just as lonely as she did on the previous moves. She wants a friend so badly that she begins fabricating stories to sound exciting and interesting. When she does make friends with Grace Bennett, one of the "peppy blond girls," her stories continue, this time to cover up her family's secret. Meg's father is an alcoholic and his binges are becoming more frequent and violent, especially since her older brother is fighting back. When Grace's stepmom drives Meg home after one of her many visits, they witness an altercation between Mr. Summers and Teddy in the driveway. Day uses the friendship between the girls and the strong adult support of Grace's family and a favorite aunt to pave the path Meg follows to trust others enough to finally tell the truth about her dad. "I've been telling the biggest tall tale of my life to myself." The author's portrayal of a family in crisis is convincingly tragic: "]it's not until mom hands him coffee that I see in his eyes how it will be today and how I should feel." Although there is no fairy-tale ending, the story is realistic and hopeful with discussable issues appropriate for a wide audience."D. Maria LaRocco, Cuyahoga Public Library, Strongsville, OH"

Copyright 2007 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

April 1, 2007
"Here we go again. New town. New school." When classmates ask Meg, 12, where she is from, she makes up wild stories ("from Australia. . . . My dad is a doctor."). She desperately wants to be friends with classmate Grace, whose family is "perfect," but she cant help wondering what will happen if Grace finds out that Dad is a drunk and that he abuses Megs older brother. What if she finds out who Meg really is? Honest about what it is like to live with an alcoholic parentthe cover-ups, the fear of violence, the denialDays debut delivers much more than a standard problem novel; Megs lies and secrets are funny and anguished, and readers will respond to the intense family drama and the quick, wild fantasies that Meg spins to cover up her shame.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2007, American Library Association.)




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