The Life All Around Me By Ellen Foster
by:
Kaye Gibbons (author)
This sequel to Gibbons's beloved classic Ellen Foster stands on its own as an unforgettable portrait of a redoubtable adolescent making herself up out of whole cloth. Now fifteen, Ellen is settled into a permanent home with a new mother. Strengthened by adversity and blessed with enough...
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This sequel to Gibbons's beloved classic Ellen Foster stands on its own as an unforgettable portrait of a redoubtable adolescent making herself up out of whole cloth. Now fifteen, Ellen is settled into a permanent home with a new mother. Strengthened by adversity and blessed with enough intelligence to design a salvation for herself, she still feels ill at ease in the world. Her sole surviving ritual-a visit to the county fair-takes on totemic importance. While she holds fast to the shreds of her childhood-humoring her best friend, Stuart, who is determined to marry her; and protecting her old neighbor, slow-witted Starletta-she negotiates her way into a larger world by selling her poetry to pay her way to a camp for gifted students. With a singular mix of perspicacity, naïveté, and compassion, Ellen draws us into her life and makes us fall in love with her all over again.Anyone considering making an underage change in life, such as who you're going to live with, should know there's no way toavoid the government getting in on the decision, so try to bekind to the lady they'll send with a stack of tests. Try to stay calm and do your best on them.-from The Life All Around Me By Ellen Foster
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780151012046 (0151012040)
Publish date: December 27th 2005
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
Category:
Novels,
Academic,
School,
Literature,
American,
Historical Fiction,
Literary Fiction,
Contemporary,
Southern,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit
some beautiful writing and nice stuff about being unusually gifted, fitting in, etc. But damn, shouldn't Ellen have learned how to use quotation marks by now?