Elsie and her brother have been kidnapped -- by their mother
Eleven-year-old Elsie McPhee and her younger, autistic brother, Tommy, live discreetly with their mother; they are home-schooled and constantly cautioned not to converse with strangers. It's a lonely existence for Elsie, and right when she's finally decided to skirt her mother's rules and make a friend, Mom whisks the kids off to another nondescript furnished apartment in a different state. This latest sudden move spurs Elsie to remember the events of four years ago, when her mother abducted her and Tommy, who were in the sole custody of their father. Then Tommy becomes ill and Mom won't consult a doctor. Elsie must weigh the meaning of past wrongs and use all her courage to make a decision that could change things forever.
Colby Rodowsky has written a novel that will bring readers to the edge of their seats.
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Colby Rodowsky is the author of many books for children and young adults, including Not My Dog, an ALA Notable Book, and Spindrift, which School Library Journal called a "well-paced, affectionate story" in a starred review. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland.
Gr 5-8-Elsie McPhee, 11, spends a lonely existence in a string of cheap apartments in three states. Homeschooled and warned by her mother never to leave their apartment, the girl is the main caregiver for her seven-year-old autistic brother. When new neighbors move into a building across the way, she defies her mother's rules and takes Tommy to meet them. The next day, the mother packs the family and moves, spooked by her fear of discovery. The long car journey triggers Elsie to remember events of four years ago. In the sole custody of their father, the children were abducted by their mother. Journeying with her thoughts through the long night, Elsie and her brother are deposited in another nondescript apartment and the dreary cycle of their lives begins again. A trip to the public library and a local sub shop plus her brother's sudden illness compel the girl to act and provide the impetus for change. The children are finally reunited with their father and the long, difficult readjustment begins. Unable to reconcile her new life with her past experience, the girl adopts her middle name. In the spare language of a child, this first-person account captures the confusion and frustration of a kidnapping victim. Clay's devotion to her brother and to her mentally disturbed mother reveal her to be a courageous and compassionate character, and resourcefulness and hope shine through the bleak circumstances. A moving and realistic story for readers who can recognize the power of Clay's narrative and not be frightened by it.-Alice Casey Smith, Sayreville Public Schools, Parlin, NJ
Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fair. No Jacket. Former library book; Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less. Artikel-Nr. G0374313385I5N10
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