House of Dance
by:
Beth Kephart (author)
Rosie and her mother coexist in the same house as near strangers. Since Rosie's father abandoned them years ago, her mother has accomplished her own disappearing act, spending more time with her boss than with Rosie. Now faced with losing her grandfather too, Rosie begins to visit him every day,...
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Rosie and her mother coexist in the same house as near strangers. Since Rosie's father abandoned them years ago, her mother has accomplished her own disappearing act, spending more time with her boss than with Rosie. Now faced with losing her grandfather too, Rosie begins to visit him every day, traveling across town to his house, where she helps him place the things that matter most to him "In Trust." As Rosie learns her grandfather's story, she discovers the role music and motion have played in it. But like colors, memories fade. When Rosie stumbles into the House of Dance, she finds a way at last to restore the source of her grandfather's greatest joy. Eloquently told, National Book Award finalist Beth Kephart's House of Dance is a powerful celebration of life and the people we love who make it worthwhile.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780061429286 (0061429287)
Publish date: May 27th 2008
Publisher: HarperTeen
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
It was sucked down into The Bog because I did not connect with the narrator or the story. The writing was not my style and I did try to stick it out and see if it improved, but it wasn't, at all, so I gave up and left it unfinished. I found it boring, the writing very minimalist and narrow in scope,...