
When Zachary Beaver Came to Town
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2007
Lexile Score
700
Reading Level
3
ATOS
4.5
Interest Level
9-12(UG)
نویسنده
Will Pattonشابک
9780739355978
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- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

The summer of 1971 was an exceptional one in the life of Tobias Wilson. In this National Book Award for Young People's Literature-winner, Kimberly Holt spins the convergence of events in Antler, Texas, that profoundly influence Toby's life. Will Patton is exceptional in his narration. His voice is firm and sincere, with a deliberate slowness that gives import to the motif of watching and inevitable change. His pauses allow the listener to reflect on the story's events and the understandings and friendships that develop and deepen because of them. Don't miss this recording! A.R. Winner of AUDIOFILE Earphones Award. (c) AudioFile 2000, Portland, Maine

Starred review from October 13, 1999
Holt (My Louisiana Sky) sets her heartwarming and carefully crafted novel during 1971, but her message of tolerance is one that contemporary readers will appreciate. The moment Zachary Beaver, "the fattest boy in the world," rolls into Antler, Tex., in a trailer, 13-year-old Toby Wilson stands in line with his $2 in hand, waiting for a peek. Toby can't imagine what life is like inside the cramped trailer for the 643-pound boy. When Zachary's guardian suddenly takes off, leaving him--and the trailer--in the Dairy Maid parking lot, Toby and his best friend, Cal, become his caretakers of sorts, and eventually, his friend. Through this friendship, Toby learns sympathy and respect--not just for the misfit boy but for his own recently estranged parents and a string of other quirky characters who struggle with personal tragedies. While a few of the plot points feel predictable, the well-developed characters, all fantastic and flawed in their own ways, add plenty of spice. There's Toby's mother who aspires to be the next Tammy Wynette; Scarlett, the pouty-lipped teen dream, who hopes to escape Antler by becoming a model; and Miss Myrtie Mae, the town librarian who sacrificed her one chance at love to care for her brother. Picturesque images such as Zachary's baptism in a man-made lake and the novel's culminating scene drive home the point that everyday life is studded with memorable moments. Ages 10-15.

April 9, 2001
When "the fattest boy in the world" rolls into Antler, Tex., in a trailer, 13-year-old Toby's perspective can't help but change. In a starred review of this National Book Award winner, PW praised the "well-developed characters, all fantastic and flawed in their own ways, add plenty of spice." Ages 10-up.
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