The Collected Works of Gretchen Oyster
The Collected Works of Gretchen Oyster

The Collected Works of Gretchen Oyster

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Who is Gretchen Oyster? The discovery of a series of mysterious handmade postcards distracts Hartley from trouble at home. A poignant novel for fans of Rebecca Stead and Holly Goldberg Sloan. Hartley Staples, near-graduate of middle school, is grappling with the fact that his older brother has run away from home, when he finds a handmade postcard that fascinates him. And soon he spots another. Despite his losing interest in pretty much everything since Jackson ran away, Hartley finds himself searching for cards in his small town at every opportunity, ignoring other responsibilities, namely choosing a topic for his final project. Who is G.O. and why are they scattering cards about the town? Editorial Reviews 10/28/2019 Since his older brother, Jackson, ran away from home nine months earlier,13-year-old Hartley Staples's life has only gotten worse. Jackson's behavior was always erratic, but Hartley cannot fathom why he left. In addition to his deeply sad parents and hostile twin sister, he's coping with a best friend who has suddenly withdrawn. Preoccupied with his search for answers, Hartley struggles to focus on his year-end school project, and he suffers from stomachaches. Then he finds an artistic postcard stating, "I hate all kinds of flags except pirate flags," signed "G.O." When another, similar card appears, he becomes wrapped up in the mystery of who is creating the cards and why they are appearing around town. Fagan (Mort Ziff Is Not Dead) tells a moving story about the happiness found in small moments and art's power to connect people. A few chapters are told from G.O.'s point of view, and full-page illustrations show the whimsical, philosophical postcards. Hartley is a chatty narrator who frequently addresses the reader, and his longing and grief feel authentic, as does his gradual lift in spirits. Ages 10-14. (Sept.) - Publishers Weekly One of the New York Public Library's Best Books for Kids 2019 One of Quill And Quire's 2019 Books of the Year for Young People One of the Globe and Mail's 100 Books that Shaped 2019 Honorable mention for the Ontario Library Association's 2019 Top Ten Titles PRAISE FOR The Collected Works of Gretchen Oyster: "[A] funny, beautifully illustrated coming-of-age novel that will leave young readers thinking about where art begins and what it can do to change lives." -CM Magazine "A charmingly eccentric tale of briefly intersecting lives making meaning from art." -Kirkus Reviews "Filled with beautiful art and poignant prose, Cary Fagan's latest middle grade novel is funny and touching in equal measure." -BookPage "The Collected Works of Gretchen Oyster is a delightfully quirky novel about facing our personal darkness." -Resource Links "Fagan . . . tells a moving story about the happiness found in small moments and art's power to connect people." -Publishers Weekly - From the Publisher 07/01/2019 Gr 5 Up--Ever since his brother Jackson ran away, Hartley Staples has a hard time getting interested in anything. His friend Zack wants nothing to do with him anymore and walks away whenever he tries to talk to him. His parents and siblings are barely holding it together. When Hartley finds a postcard that seems to speak directly to him and what he's going through, he becomes fascinated. He soon spots another and becomes obsessed with finding out the identity of whoever created them. Who is G.O., and why are they creating the postcards? Will he find a topic to do for his final project and pass middle school? Told through alternating points of view, readers will relate to the characters and their struggles to fit in and find peace with themselves. The plot is well- developed and easy to follow. Characters are realistic and engaging, and authentic postcard illustrations add color and depth to the story. VERDICT Recommended for library collections where realistic fiction centering issues of family, friendship, and self-discovery are popular.--Kira Moody, Salt Lake County Library Services - School Library Journal 2019-06-23 Hartley, floundering at home and school from a family trauma, finds a strange artistic postcard--and then another, and another. Ever since Hartley's older brother, Jackson, ran away, his parents are breaking down and his older sister's become insufferable. Only baby brother George, a sweet and funny kid, seems to be thriving. In his discombobulated state of mind, how can Hartley come up with a topic for the big (extremely undirected and under supervised) middle school final project? But amid Hartley's eighth grade disorientation, he finds a quirky, collaged postcard. It bears a picture of fish and an offbeat, typewritten phrase, is numbered "1," and is signed "g.o." in the corner. Not long after, he finds a second postcard, equally quirky, numbered "2." Thus begins Hartley's quest to find all the postcards in the series as well as the artist, the mysterious g.o. Interwoven between some of Hartley's chapters are interludes from the point of view of one Gretchen Oyster, a blue-haired, skateboarding high school girl with an artistic project. Despite choppy prose characterized by a plethora of one-sentence paragraphs and a setting that ranges from humorously absurd to simply implausible, the spare text and compelling illustrations of the postcards combine to make an appealing whole. Hartley's white; Gretchen was adopted from China as a baby and is subject to racist and anti-adoption bullying. A charmingly eccentric tale of briefly intersecting lives making meaning from art. (Fiction. 11-13) - Kirkus Reviews
İSBN: 9780735266230
Vəziyyət: New
Malın kodu: 32742
Ölçülər: 141 x 210 x 12 mm
Çəki: 150,000g
Cildətmə: Paperback
Səhifələrin nömrəsi: 184
Buraxılış Tarixi: 02.11.2021
Dil: English

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