Description
Twelve-year-old Sara and her brother Hawk are told that they are not to bother the man-The Mister-who just moved into the silo apartment on their farm. It doesn't matter that they know nothing about him and they think they ought to know something. It doesn't matter that he's always riding that unicycle around. Mama told them no way, no how are they to bother The Mister unless they want to be in a mess of trouble.
Trouble is the last thing Sara and her brother need. Sara's got a condition, you see. Marfan syndrome. And that Marfan syndrome is causing her heart to have problems, the kind of problems that require surgery. But the family already has problems: The drought has dried up their crops and their funds, which means they can't afford any more problems, let alone a surgery to fix those problems. Sara can feel the weight of her family's worry, and the weight of her time running out, but what can a pair of kids do?
Well, it all starts with...bothering The Mister.
About the Author
National Book Award finalist Beth Kephart is the critically acclaimed author of nearly two dozen books for both adults and young readers. Her recent, Wild Blues, was named an ALA Youth Editor's Choice. Her other novels-including Undercover, Small Damages, and One Thing Stolen-have been also featured on numerous best book lists. She is an award-winning lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania where she teaches creative nonfiction and fiction. She lives in Devon, Pennsylvania.
Reviews
*"[For] readers who love good storytelling and spirited heroines.... As refreshing as rainfall on a dry field." -- Booklist, starred review
"Could accompany other novels...such as R.J. Palacio's Wonder." -- School Library Connection
"[A] gentle, lovely tale of a deeply bonded family, replete with a clever mystery." -- Kirkus Reviews
Book Information
ISBN 9781481491563
Author Beth Kephart
Format Hardback
Page Count 272
Imprint Simon & Schuster
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Weight(grams) 356g
Dimensions(mm) 210mm * 140mm * 25mm