Strays
معرفی کتاب «Strays» نوشتهٔ Koertge, Ron، منتشرشده توسط نشر Candlewick Press در سال 2007. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «Strays» در دستهٔ بدون دستهبندی قرار دارد.
could Life As A Foster Kid Lead To Unexpected Benefits? A Teenager’s Link To Animals Gives Way To Human Connection In A Smart, Incisive New Novel.
sixteen-year-old Ted O’connor’s Parents Just Died In A Fiery Car Crash, And Now He’s Stuck With A Set Of Semi-psycho Foster Parents, Two Foster Brothers — Astin, The Cocky Gearhead, And C.w., The Sometimes Gangsta — And An Inner-city High School Full Of Delinquents. He’s Having Pretty Much The Worst Year Of His Miserable Life. Or So He Thinks. Is It Possible That Becoming An Orphan Is Not The Worst Thing That Could Have Happened To Him?
master Novelist Ron Koertge Brings His Best Work Yet, A Smart, Surprising Story Full Of Trademark Wit And Sharp Insight About A Boy Learning To Run With A New Pack.
publishers Weekly
after His Parents Die In A Car Crash, 10th-grader Ted Is Placed In Foster Care. He Is Sent To Live With The Rafter Family, Where He Gains Two Foster Brothers: C.w. And Astin. Although His New Home Is Only Six Miles From Where He Grew Up, It Feels Light Years Away From His Previous Life. Ted's Birth Parents Ran A Small Pet Shop And He Often Believed They Cared More For The Animals Than They Did For Him; At His Old School, His Social Awkwardness Left Him Friendless. But While Ted Finds The Rafters Themselves To Be A Bit Odd (mrs. Rafter Keeps A Doll In Her Bedroom, Unable To Recover From The Loss Of A Child), His New Foster Brothers Like Him, Especially Astin, A Talented Mechanic, Who Mentors Him On Being More Outgoing And Approachable. Ted's Attempts To Come To Terms With Both His Parents' Death And His New Life Are Aided By His Ability To Communicate With Animals, Which Often Serves As A Source Of Comfort. A Sparrow Encourages Him To Think About Something Else, And A Lion At The Zoo Suggests, What You Need, Theodore, Is A Pride. If You Can Get Some Females To Hunt For You, That's All The Better. Readers Will Root For Ted As He Learns How To Feel Comfortable Both Around Other People And In His Own Skin. Using Deft Touches Of Humor And An Element Of The Supernatural, Koertge (boy Girl Boy) delivers A Stirring Account Of A Boy's Rise Above Difficult Circumstances. Ages 14-up. (june)
copyright 2007 Reed Business Information Could life as a foster kid lead to unexpected benefits? A teenager’s link to animals gives way to human connection in a smart, incisive new novel.Sixteen-year-old Ted O’Connor’s parents just died in a fiery car crash, and now he’s stuck with a set of semi-psycho foster parents, two foster brothers — Astin, the cocky gearhead, and C.W., the sometimes gangsta — and an inner-city high school full of delinquents. He’s having pretty much the worst year of his miserable life. Or so he thinks. Is it possible that becoming an orphan is not the worst thing that could have happened to him?
Master novelist Ron Koertge brings his best work yet, a smart, surprising story full of trademark wit and sharp insight about a boy learning to run with a new pack.
Could life as a foster kid lead to unexpected benefits? A teenager's link to animals gives way to human connection in a smart, incisive new novel. Sixteen-year-old Ted O'Connor's parents just died in a fiery car crash, and now he's stuck with a set of semi-psycho foster parents, two foster brothers#8212;Astin, the cocky gearhead, and C.W., the sometimes gangsta#8212;and an inner-city high school full of delinquents. He's having pretty much the worst year of his miserable life. Or so he thinks. Is it possible that becoming an orphan is not the worst thing that could have happened to him? Drawing on his trademark wit and sharp insight, master novelist Ron Koertge takes the lead with this smart, surprising story about a boy learning to run with a new pack Sixteen-year-old Ted, orphaned when his parents are killed in a car crash, identifies more with animals than people--especially strays whose situation Ted equates with his own, but as he starts to settle in to his new foster home and school, he forms bonds with his two foster brothers and gradually comes back in touch with the human race "Sixteen-year-old Ted O'Connor's parents just died in a a fiery car crash, and now he's stuck with a set of semi-psycho foster parents, two foster brothers...and an inner-city high school full of delinquents sure to eat him alive."--Provided by the publisher. After his parents are killed in a car accident , high school senior Sam wonders whether he will ever feel again or if he will remain numbed by grief.