A Corner of the Universe

A Corner of the Universe
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2013

Lexile Score

750

Reading Level

3-4

ATOS

4.5

Interest Level

9-12(UG)

نویسنده

Ann M. Martin

ناشر

Scholastic Inc.

شابک

9780545368735
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نقد و بررسی

DOGO Books
olliebob - This book is so sad! It had a huge impact on my life. The night I finished it I was crying my eyes out. Hattie is a regular 12 year old girl, and her life has always been predictable. Then an uncle that she never even knew she had, is supposed to be staying in town for a while. His name is Adam. And one other thing; he's mentally ill. She's never met someone like him before, but she loves him from the start. He quotes I Love Lucy, he watches Ferris Wheels, and he talks to Hattie. He is an amazing person, and I have a new view on the world. This book was all I could think about for days! Everyone should read this book unless they can't handle too much sadness. This book is amazing.

Publisher's Weekly

October 13, 2003
Martin (Belle Teal
) and actress Ivey reach perfect emotional pitch on this recording of Martin's profoundly moving novel about a girl's conflicted relationship with a relative who suffers from a mental illness. The summer that Hattie turns 12 is a swirl of change. Already shy and trying to find a good fit in her own skin, Hattie meets for the first time her mentally ill Uncle Adam—a family member she never knew existed because he's been hospitalized for years. Adam stays with his parents, Hattie's grandparents, for the summer while they attempt to find a new care facility for him. Hattie soon believes that she and Adam are kindred spirits and she grows to treasure his company, even though the townsfolk treat Adam like a freak. When two dramatic events prove devastating for Adam, Hattie faces some of the darkest yet also illuminating days of her young life. All through this heartfelt work, Ivey keeps her tone slightly matter-of-fact and even light, painting Hattie's journey as one of discovery and blossoming compassion rather than sad introspection or anger. Her depiction of Adam, capturing a fast pace sometimes suggesting Dustin Hoffman in Rain Man
, commendably refrains from going over the top. A brief author's note provides listeners with Martin's personal connections to (and also differences from) the characters and events in the book. Ages 12-up.




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