
Crunch
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2010
Lexile Score
490
Reading Level
0-2
ATOS
3.3
Interest Level
4-8(MG)
نویسنده
Leslie Connorشابک
9780061998355
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- نقد و بررسی
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August 23, 2010
In Connor's (Waiting for Normal) lighthearted yet realistic fourth novel, the Marriss family's five siblings are used to being self-sufficient. They live in the small town of Rocky Shores where they grow fruits and vegetables, have a few goats and chickens, and run the Marriss Bike Barn repair shop. It's a carefree summer until a gas shortage hits and their parents get stuck on the road, leaving 14-year-old Dewey and his older sister, Lil, to manage their contrary brother Vince, the five-year-old twins, their crabby neighbor, and the increase in demand for bike repairs all on their own. "I felt a sense of something—freedom or ownership. I liked it. But already I was thinking that I wasn't sure how long I wanted it to last," says Dewey. The pair slowly becomes overwhelmed and concerned as a result of the imminent grocery paucity and an increasing number of bike thieves. Connor paints an optimistic, mildly cartoonish, and endearing picture of a do-it-yourself family who discovers the power of collaboration. Ages 10–up.

May 1, 2010
Gr 5-8-Mom and Dad take an annual anniversary drive up the New England coast for a week, and this year, they let 18-year-old Lil and 14-year-old Dewey hold down the fort while they're gone. In an all-too-plausible scenario, though, the national fuel shortage hits crunch level, and there is no gasoline to be had. For the first several days that their parents are stranded near the Canadian border, nobody panics: the older kids get the five-year-old twins to summer camp each day, and Dewey and his younger brother, Vince, keep their dad's bicycle-repair shop running smoothly. But when cars can't run, the townspeople rely on bikes, and as days turn into weeks, Dewey is overwhelmed with the number of repairs coming in and with the parental responsibilities that he and Lil are sharing. And when parts start disappearing and it becomes evident that a petty thief is on the loose, things get even more complicated. Not wanting to worry their parents or admit that they are in over their heads, Dewey and Lil initially resist efforts by neighbors to help. It is only when things reach the breaking point that they both come to realize that there is no shame in trusting in others. While Connor has created a cast of quirky characters and a timely dilemma, she never fully engages readers the way she did in "Waiting for Normal" (HarperCollins, 2008). Even with Dewey's first-person narration, relationships come across as a little too good to be true, and the story never quite loses a subtle hint of didacticism."Kim Dare, Fairfax County Public Schools, VA"
Copyright 2010 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

April 1, 2010
Grades 5-8 Its crunch time for the Mariss family. When a critical national fuel shortage strands their vacationing parents far from home, its up to Dewey (14) and older sister Lil (18) to serve as surrogate parents to their three younger siblings. Dewey draws double duty, however, because he must also manage the familys bike-repair shop, and as people have no choice but to rely on bikes for transportation, business is booming. This is mostly manageable until someone throws a figurative sprocket wrench into the spokes by stealing from the shops inventory! Is it the creepy old geezer who lives next door? Or maybe the nice young man whos befriended the family? Or . . . ? Well, its a mystery, for sure, but clever Dewey contrives a plan to discover the culprit. The element of uncertainty keeps the pages turning while Connor addresses a timely issueAmericas dependence on fossil fuelsthat will provoke classroom discussion and invite further reading.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2010, American Library Association.)

Unknown - In this book a boy, Dewey, his older sister Lilly or Lil, his younger brother Vince and the two little twins Angus and Eva are home alone. Lil is in charge while their parents are stuck without gas because of the fuel shortage. Lil takes on becoming the new parents, while Dewey takes on a little bit easier of job with Vince. At least that's what he thought when he promised Dad to take care of the family Bike Shop. Soon there are millions of bikes, robberies, and never enough bike parts. Will Dewey be able to save the Bike Shop? I loved this book so much! You won't be able to put it down!
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