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Ellen Yeomans

Autore di Rubber Houses

5 opere 144 membri 5 recensioni

Opere di Ellen Yeomans

Rubber Houses (2007) 60 copie
Jubilee (2004) 31 copie
The other ducks (2018) 21 copie
Some Snow Is... (2019) 18 copie

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female

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Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book through Edelweiss.
 
Segnalato
fernandie | Sep 15, 2022 |
Rubber Houses is a roller coaster of emotions as author Ellen Yeomans poetically unveils the pain and suffering in grieving the loss of a loved one. A tight-knit family, whose closeness is unified in numbers and a love for baseball, is depicted early in this story. The unity and comfort in the family is easily identifiable, but when the youngest member Buddy (a fourth grader) is diagnosed with cancer and quickly deteriorates the family begins to crumble. For his 17 year-old sister, Kit, witnessing her brother’s fight with cancer and death is beyond heart wrenching. Kit’s desire to live and optimism for a better day is shadowed by her guilt and fear of living without her brother. Her parents are consumed by the death: living through the motions, checked out, and blank. They have become absentee parents to Kit. In this raw account of what an unexpected and unaccepted death does to a family, readers will experience the stages of grief with Kit and her parents. Masterfully constructed, Yeomans writes this novel in free verse and divides the book into a year-long break down of baseball (Warm-ups, Regular Season, Post Season, Hot Stove and Spring Training). This metaphor to grieving, in its honest portrayal, will leave readers hoping for healing for everyone involved. Rubber Houses is a great book to have in any YA collection.

Age Appropriate: 15 years and older
This book could be a good read for a student grieving the death of someone and is struggling to go through the grieving process. With that said, due to the content, this book might be inappropriate for someone who has just lost a loved one.
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Segnalato
erineell | 3 altre recensioni | May 7, 2012 |
Kit had her whole summer planned, a carefree one with work, and weekend trips with her best friend Callie. She couldn't wait for spring and then summer. Then her nine-year-old, baseball loving brother Buddy was diagnosed with cancer. She and her mother and Buddy drive the turnpike but to Children's Hospital in Boston where he stays till he dies. Her senior year is one of grieving, cutting off her friends and grief counseling. Her process of recovery starts in a hardware store. Told in verse that sparingly describe this journey, Rubber Houses is a tear jerker, but I loved reading it.… (altro)
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Segnalato
cliddie | 3 altre recensioni | Mar 20, 2008 |
Although it’s not easy to tell by looking at the cover art, Rubber Houses is a book about baseball, loss, and recovery. (Rubber Houses refers to the shape of baseball’s home plate, and the “O” in the title cover art is actually a home plate)

Sophomore, Kit, has a special relationship with her younger brother Buddy, predicated on their mutual love of baseball. In touching free verse poems, Kit reveals the story of Buddy’s struggle and losing battle with the “game” of cancer. The poems are grouped together in baseball themed chapters – Warmups, Preseason, Regular Season, etc. Far from being maudlin, it is an uplifting story as she recounts her love for Buddy, her descent into depression and her eventual recovery.

Two of my children are of similar age and temperament and share the same love for each other and baseball, so I found the book particularly affecting. This book may not have wide appeal, but it’s well-written, and ultimately, life-affirming.
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Segnalato
shelf-employed | 3 altre recensioni | Jan 7, 2008 |

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Opere
5
Utenti
144
Popolarità
#143,281
Voto
½ 3.6
Recensioni
5
ISBN
13

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