Split
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2010
Lexile Score
610
Reading Level
2-3
ATOS
4.1
Interest Level
9-12(UG)
نویسنده
Joshua Swansonشابک
9780307579959
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- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
- دیدگاه کاربران
نقد و بررسی
When 16-year-old Jace is kicked out of his Chicago home, he shows up--with a swollen, bloody face--on his older brother's doorstep in Albuquerque. Joshua Swanson depicts Jace's toughness and frustration with an edge of bitterness that makes sense when the plot reveals his guilt over having "abandoned" his mother at home, where she serves as his father's punching bag. And there's something else--shame when he refers to an unresolved relationship with a past girlfriend. The power of story and narration comes in the hero's tortured struggles to resolve his haunting, brutal past and complex relationships, as well as his own violent tendencies and faltering attempts to make a new future. S.W. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine
January 25, 2010
Two YA novels with the same title are being published in March, so don’t get ’em twisted.
Split
Swati Avasthi
Knopf
, $16.99 (240p) ISBN 978-0-375-86340-0
This powerful, never maudlin debut paints a visceral portrait of a 16-year-old on the run from an abusive father. After being kicked out of his family’s house in Chicago, Jace flees to his estranged older brother Christian’s apartment in Albuquerque, N.Mex., but starting over isn’t easy. An array of expected emotions surface, from Jace’s hatred toward his father, to hope that his mother will leave her abusive marriage, and resentment over Christian’s having abandoned the family years earlier. But it’s the less anticipated side of Jace—gradually revealed over the course of the novel—that makes this story so gripping and heartbreaking. He still loves his father despite the terrifying abuse his family has suffered and is ashamed of his own violent tendencies; readers learn Jace attacked his girlfriend when he was still in Chicago, and both brothers fear that Jace could follow in his father’s footsteps. When Jace finally turns his back on his past to forge a new future, readers will fully understand the difficulty of the decision. As Avasthi demonstrates, leaving a bad situation and forgiving those responsible is easier said than done. Ages 14–up.
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