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Set in pre-Communist Russia, this is the tale of a strong peasant girl, Marya, her arrogant but fragile mistress, and their gruff, frightening, but surprising jailer-turned-protector, Boris. The scope is large, the writing beautifully descriptive, the dialogue meaningful. It is a story of loss, betrayal, suspense, and love. It is a story of what happens when you lose everything you thought you wanted and find that you can start a new life with one you thought you didn't want.
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Jonas' dad had always loved the military. Dragging Jonas and his mother Letty from camp to camp. His dad, Hugh, wants Jonas to join the Navy and to follow in his father's footsteps. But one day Letty dies in a car crash and Hugh is sent to fight in Vietnam. Jonas is stuck with his Aunt Hester McAffee until he turns eighteen. Then he'll get out of this small town.
Going agaisnt his Aunt's rules he befriends Gideon Brophy and falls in love with his rumored daughter, Auleen Delange.
Auleen is reluctant at first, leaving Jonas once in a grassy field, way out in the forest. She tells Jonas that "McAffe's and Delanges don't mix." But Jonas intervines and tells Auleen that even if his mother was an McAffe, it doesn't make him one. He is and will always be a Duncan.
Jonas leaves Hester before he turns eighteen and goes to the Berkely campus with Auleen to help protest about the Vietnam War. Though he ends up going back to Passot when he finds out that his father is missing in action. He makes a decision that will change his life forever..
In my opinion this book was good. This was my first time ever reading a novel in the setting of the Vietnam War. The book had many twists and turns in it. It was a plot more different than all of the books I have read. There were so many creative ideas.
I think it is great that Adrienne Jones choose to write about this cetain era. Most kids like me, probably haven't read a book in this setting. A lot of author's don't really turn the Vietnam War into an adolescent's novel, having fiction and non-fiction at the same time. I actually learned something about the war! WOW!(amazing for me)
If you are really desperate for anything to read, buy it. But if you're more laid-back like me. I'd say you should go to your local public library and pick up a copy of this book.
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If you like to read about real life struggles then you would like this book. If your trying to find a good book to catch your attention then I think you need to look somewhere else. I did enjoy the beginning of the, but the ending was predictable.
The only reason I ended up reading this book was because I had a project for class and we were able to read any book of our choosing. I think I mad a mistake picking this book to read and if you're trying to find a book that going to make you want to read it then you making a mistake to. In closing I did not like this book and I barely got finished with it.
In the beginning of the book I was about a trouble some girl that was abandoned by her mother. After going form family to family she finally end up in a detention center where she eventually escape. After getting away she ended up in L.A. trying to live on her own as a street person. Then this boy Joshua ended up like her after running away for an abusive home. A couple more characters come into play and help on the way into this journey of becoming a street person.
Throughout the novel, there are several characters introduced in the first four chapters. Each character has come from a uniquely different background, giving them no other choice but to run from their problems. In the course of their journeys, they all end up meeting one another under one of the busiest interstate bridges in Los Angeles. During the time they spend together, they have to face some of the toughest challenges anyone would ever have to face. They all get their first taste of real homelessness with the constant worry of where their next meal comes from, and the place in which they will sleep away the cold night. The ideal thoughts of making it easy on the streets are soon shot down, by the constant need for food, clothing, and money. Each character eventually finds a sense of security in one another, as time progresses on. The main character, Chancy, dreams about making a family of their own, a "street family", a family that sticks together with love and trust. Once united, they can support one another, and possibly create the opportunity to move off the streets.
After reading this book, I felt that it was a fairly well written novel. The author opened up my eyes about the homeless. Their constant struggle in everyday life has a major impact on whether they will survive or not. Not only does this create a sense of guilt, but it also makes you think about everything we take for granted. Without the necessities that we need, life would be difficult to live.
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