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  å:The Wanderer (Newbery , ۹)
  :Sharon Creech (Author), David Diaz (Illustrator)
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  ISBN:9780064410328
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* Newbery Honor
* Christopher Award
* A 2000 Parents' Choice? Gold Award
* Bulletin Blue Ribbon Best of 2000 Award
* 2001 Children's Books of Distinction (Riverbank Review Finalist)
* Books for Youth Editor's Choice 2000 (Booklist)
* Best Books 2000 (School Library Journal)
* Children's Books 2000-NY Public Lib.
* An Notable Children's Books (ALA)
* 2001 Best Books for Young Adults (ALA)
* Books for the Teen Age 2001 (NYPL)


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Paperback - 320 pages
ISBN-10: 0064410323
ISBN-13: 978-0064410328
å ũ : 19 cm x 13 cm



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Book Description
The sea, the sea, the sea. It rolled and rolled and called to me. Come in, it said, come in. Thirteen-year-old Sophie is the only girl amongst the surly crew of The Wanderer made up of her three uncles and two cousins. They sail across the Atlantic toward England, the land of Bompie, her grandfather. The sea calls to Sophie--promising adventure and the chance to explore and discover. But the personal journey she takes brings her deeper intoa forgotten past than she ever knew she could travel to. Sophie's thirteen-year-old cousin Cody isn't even sure why his father brought him along on this voyage. Everyone, including his dad, thinks he's nothing but a knuckleheaded doofus. But behind all the goofing off, he wonders if he has the strength to prove himself to the crew and to his father. Through Sophie's and Cody's travel logs, the amazing experiences of these six wanderers and their perilous journey unfold. Stories of the past and the daily challenges to survice at sea swirl together as The Wanderer sails toward its destination, and its passengers search for their places in the world. Newbery Award winner Sharon Creech's newest novel is an adventure-filled story of a courageous girl's journey across the ocean and into the memories of her tragic past. Sophie's struggle to reclaim who she is inspires similar exploration from those around her -- as the crew discovers the joys and trials of belonging to a family


Booklist
Thirteen-year-old Sophie begs her way aboard a sailboat trip from Connecticut to England, accompanied by her adoptive mother's three brothers and two nephews. Along the way, the close relatives endure close quarters, destructive storms, and the fear that they will not make it to shore. Meanwhile, they come to know each other better and respect each other more. Written with grace, subtlety, and wit, the story unfolds as a series of journal entries by Sophie and her cousin Cody. The apparent openness of Sophie's writing, and the fact that the first four chapters offer her point of view alone, leads readers into an acceptance of her narrative truth. In a shift more poignant than ironic, the reader discovers another layer of reality when Cody reflects on aspects of Sophie's life that the uncles won't discuss (the circumstances surrounding her parents' death) and that she doesn't record in her journal (the fact that she was an orphan, adopted into the family only three years before). Little by little, Sophie begins to remember and acknowledge the parts of her past too painful to deal with before. Presented directly, the weight and force of such revelations might have swamped the novel, but here, handled obliquely, they simply lift and carry the whole story further along. David Diaz contributes a series of small ink drawings as handsome chapter headings that add pleasure to this memorable voyage of discovery.


From Parents' Choice?
Thirteen-year-old Sophie, who is passionate about sailing, talks her way onto her uncle's sailboat as he, his two brothers, and a couple of nephews prepare to sail across the Atlantic to visit Grandfather in England. Though she is brave and resourceful, Sophie is haunted by fears. The frequently frightening trip gradually reveals these fears as true.


School Library Journal *starred review*
"A beautifully written and imaginatively constructed novel that speaks to the power of survival and the delicacy of grief."


Publisher's Weekly *starred review*
"Like Creech's Walk Two Moons and Chasing Redbird, this intimate novel poetically connects journey with self discovery."


The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books *starred review*
"Sophie is a quietly luminous heroine, and readers will rejoice in her voyage."



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Sharon Creech is the Newbery Medal-winning author of Walk Two Moons. Her other novels include The Wanderer, a Newbery Honor Book, Bloomability, Absolutely Normal Chaos, Chasing Redbird, and Pleasing The Ghost. She has also written two picture books, A Fine, Fine School and Fishing In The Air. After spending eighteen years teaching and writing in Europe, Sharon Creech and her husband have returned to the United States to live.
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