Exciting news -- we've been invited to go to hear author Chris Crutcher in February in North Kansas City -- we'll be doing a field trip!
In honor of this occasion, we're going to read Deadline - one of his most recent novels -- for our book club read this month. I have 20 copies ordered and on the way! Thanks to Johanna Kelly for her recommendation of this book. First come, first served and first on the bus!
From School Library Journal
Grade 9 Up—After being diagnosed with an aggressive form of leukemia, 18-year-old Ben Wolf elects to forgo treatment and keep his illness secret from his family and friends in an attempt to have a "normal" senior year at his small Idaho high school. Free from long-term consequences, he connects with his crush, frustrates his biased U.S. Government teacher, and tries out for football. However, Ben's illness slowly exacts its toll on him, and he begins to realize the consequences of keeping his condition hidden. Crutcher brings his signature blend of sports action and human emotion to this powerful novel. Emotionally spare but deeply touching, the relationship between Ben and his brother will resonate with many readers, while others may find the several strong father figures comforting. Secondary characters add humor and balance, though the government teacher's voice occasionally veers too far toward that of a right-wing pundit. Rudy McCoy, a former priest and child molester, evokes both compassion and revulsion through his confession of guilt and struggle to avoid hurting another child; reflecting Ben's secret-keeping behavior, McCoy serves as a foil for the destructive impact secrets can have. Some discussion of sexual molestation and child abuse is present in the text, but is not graphic or overwhelming in its depiction. Crutcher uses dark humor and self-deprecation effectively to avoid maudlin situations, and teens will appreciate the respectful tone of the work.
2 comments:
I started reading this book about two days ago, and Im already in love with it. Ben's Character, and the voice that Crutcher gave him throughout the novel is endearing and hilarious. Its a touching read, and I cant wait to finish it and meet Chris Crutcher. Its going to be so exciting!
Yes it is!
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