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Susan Richards Shreve

Autore di The Flunking of Joshua T. Bates

53+ opere 2,606 membri 43 recensioni

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Susan Richards Shreve is the author of twelve novels and a number of books for children. She is a professor at George Mason University and the president of the PEN/Faulkner Foundation. She lives in Washington, D. C. (Publisher Provided) Susan Richards Shreve, born 1939, is a professor and author of mostra altro more than twelve novels and children's books, including the children's series Joshua T. Bates. Shreve graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and taught at George Washington University, Bennington College, and Princeton University. Shreve became a writer while raising four children and working as a schoolteacher. One of her grown children, Porter Shreve, is now a published author. Shreve's works often focus on the integrity of her characters and parent-child relationships. She has won several awards for her writing including the Guggenheim award in fiction in 1980 and the Edgar Allan Poe Award, Mystery Writers of America, in 1988. Shreve served as the PEN/Faulkner Foundation presdient from 1985- 1990. Shreve lives in Washington, D.C. mostra meno
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Opere di Susan Richards Shreve

Blister (2001) 255 copie
Kiss Me Tomorrow (2006) 162 copie
Jonah the Whale (1998) 138 copie
Under the Watsons' Porch (2004) 119 copie
A Student of Living Things (2006) 114 copie
Skin Deep: Black Women and White Women Write About Race (1602) — A cura di; Collaboratore — 91 copie
Plum & Jaggers (2000) 76 copie
Train Home (1993) 58 copie
Ghost Cats (1999) 55 copie
Trout and Me (2002) 49 copie
The Lovely Shoes (2011) 47 copie
Lily and the Runaway Baby (1987) 46 copie
The Search for Baby Ruby (2015) 44 copie
Dream Me Home Safely: Writers on Growing Up in America (2003) — A cura di; Collaboratore — 40 copie
Wait for Me (1992) 32 copie
The Visiting Physician (1996) 28 copie
Queen of Hearts (1986) 28 copie
A Country of Strangers (1989) 26 copie
The Goalie (1996) 25 copie
Outside the Law: Narratives on Justice in America (1997) — A cura di — 18 copie
Miracle Play (1981) 16 copie
The Masquerade (1980) 12 copie
De babyroof (1988) 12 copie
Revolution of Mary Leary (1982) 8 copie
Zoe and Columbo (1995) 7 copie
Children of Power (1979) 6 copie
Dreaming Of Heroes (1984) 5 copie
A Woman Like That (1977) 4 copie
Warts (1996) 4 copie
A fortunate madness (1974) 2 copie
Personne ne m'aime (2000) 1 copia
Amy Dunn Quits School (1993) 1 copia
Cheating 1 copia

Opere correlate

Tripping Over the Lunch Lady and Other School Stories (2004) — Collaboratore — 249 copie
It's Fine To Be Nine (2000) — Collaboratore — 123 copie
Can You Keep a Secret? (2007) — Collaboratore — 40 copie

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PBEBOOKS | 2 altre recensioni | Jan 20, 2023 |
Kids have to deal with a lot of things in their lives that they have no control over. Some of these things they understand and some they only partially understand, while others may be completely beyond their grasp. In Susan Shreve's novel, Blister, tween main character Alyssa is faced with all of the above and has to muster the resilience to make it through.

The book opens with the stillborn birth of Alyssa Reed's little sister. This loss cracks open the already fragile state of her family's life together with her mother plunging into deep depression and her father moving out (and moving on with someone else). Having to start a new school on top of the loss of the baby and her parents' separation is a lot for any one fifth grader to handle. Renaming herself Blister, she decides she's going to do things her way from now on, including stealing clothes, makeup, and jewelry from her father's girlfriend in the hopes of breaking them up, trying out for the cheerleading squad, even if it is just a popularity contest, and generally taking advantage of the neglect of her parents. She's also going to create a new persona in school. Luckily Blister has her grandmother to lean on when she really needs to and to explain in an age appropriate way the things that Blister just doesn't completely understand.

There were so many issues here, grief, depression, a mental health crisis, divorce, infidelity, cliques, neglect, and more, that it felt like a sort of pile on even though Blister didn't realize the extent of the everything. She also came across as rather precocious and unrealistic for an up to now fairly sheltered ten year old. She shows her resilience and elasticity in the end but even that felt sad on top of so much other sadness along the way. I'm uncertain if I'd hand this to kids Blister's age, not because the issues are tough but because the nuances make it more mature. Tweens probably won't recognize that baby Lila Rose was supposed to save the Reed's faltering marriage nor the depth of the neglect Blister experiences from both of her parents (her mother because of her deep depression and her father because of his affair) but that doesn't make this tale of a young girl trying to find herself in the midst of such terrible tragedy and sadness any less troubling.
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whitreidtan | 3 altre recensioni | Sep 10, 2021 |
Didn't really manage to finish this and since it's a bookcrossing book, decided to release it instead of carrying it back to Europe...

Not a bad book, really, I just didn't connect with any of the characters. I remember liking a tv show they made from the book, which is why I wanted to read it in the first place. But the book just didn't hook me and I look at it like "do I really have to...". So, I decided I don't have to. Hopefully someone will find it and appreciate it more than me.
 
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RankkaApina | 1 altra recensione | Feb 22, 2021 |
It’s 1973 and the Watergate scandal is on everyone’s lips. Lucy Painter, a children’s book illustrator and single mother of two, leaves New York and the married father of her children to return to Washington, DC, to the neighborhood where she grew up and the house where her father committed suicide. Lucy hopes for a fresh start, but her life is full of secrets: her children know nothing of her father’s death or the identity of their own father. As new neighbors enter their insular lives, her family’s safety and stability become threatened. Beautifully told, You Are the Love of My Life is a story of how shame leads to secrets, secrets to lies, and how lies stand in the way of human connection.… (altro)
 
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jepeters333 | 1 altra recensione | Aug 8, 2020 |

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Opere
53
Opere correlate
4
Utenti
2,606
Popolarità
#9,857
Voto
½ 3.5
Recensioni
43
ISBN
206
Lingue
6

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