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Waiting to Forget - Sheila Kelly Welch
Waiting to Forget
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T.J. has always looked out for his little sister, Angela. When Momma used to go out and leave them home alone, he'd lock the door so they'd be safe, keep Angela entertained, and get out the cereal and milk for her. When Momma's boyfriend got angry at them, he'd try to protect Angela. Later, at... show more
T.J. has always looked out for his little sister, Angela. When Momma used to go out and leave them home alone, he'd lock the door so they'd be safe, keep Angela entertained, and get out the cereal and milk for her. When Momma's boyfriend got angry at them, he'd try to protect Angela. Later, at their foster homes, T.J. was the only one who knew how to coax his little sister out of her bad moods. The only one who understood why she made origami paper cranes and threw them out the window. But now T.J. is sitting in the waiting room at the hospital, wondering if Angela, unconscious after a fall, will ever wake up. Wondering, too, if he will ever feel at home with his and Angela's new parents—Marlene, who insists on calling him Timothy, and Dan, who seems to want a different son. Going back and forth between Now and Then, weaving the uncertain present with the painful past, T.J.'s story unfolds, and with the unfolding comes a new understanding of how to move forward.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781608981151 (1608981150)
Publisher: namelos
Pages no: 172
Edition language: English
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EricCWelch
EricCWelch rated it
I read this book as part of a package with Hatchet for our reading club. Both are survival stories, yet very, very different. This one is far the more literary and realistic.As the parent of six adopted children, this book often made me feel like I was looking in a mirror or reliving the past thro...
Cecilia Robert
Cecilia Robert rated it
The story is told from T.J.'s POV, a twelve year old boy. I have to say this is one of the saddest, yet beautiful stories I've ever read. It opens up with T.J sitting in the hospital's waiting room, anxious to know his sister's condition. The story tells about the kind of life T.j and his sister hav...
My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it
5.0 Waiting to Forget
I really enjoyed this book. I liked the way the story transitioned through the different timeframes of the story using the words: Now, Then and Between Now and Then as the transitional headings. The story centers around two kids named T.J. and Angela whose mother can no longer take care of them and ...
Blkosiner's Book Blog
Blkosiner's Book Blog rated it
0.0
Ms. Welch spins an intriguing story in Waiting to Forget. It is like a train wreck reading about these children and all they went through, but I know that I for one could not look away. TJ and Angela evoke sympathy, and I couldn't help but be invested in their stories. Sometimes the jumps in narr...
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