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The Canasta Capers
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The Canasta Capers

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Haunted by a recurrent dream that echoes the moments before the tragic deaths of his parents from an accident caused by a drunken driver, David Andrews must relocate to Midville to live with his Great-Aunt Lillian Biggs. As David grieves his loss, he struggles to find a place in his new community, mid with the unwelcome intrusion of a bully and the harshness of two faculty members at the Midville Middle School. Several new friends, however, come to David’s rescue and assist him in his determination to find a non-violent way in which to relate to the school bully, and through their common struggles and adventures become an intrepid Gang of Four. What others have said: Steven Swerdfeger has an eye for the details of everyday school rules and rituals that allows him to place his precocious hero and his Gang of Four in a convincing setting. Because he also has a feel for the fun that comes from the camaraderie of young people bucking the system, his central theme of a search for fairness and justice in life is rendered lightly. Swerdfeger remembers what it is like to be young and discovering adult hypocrisy for the first time, so he can increase the appeal of his young bunch when he creates richly comic grown-up nemeses for them to challenge. What is more, he knows how to ground the comedy in more muted and serious emotions: the smartest boy in town must confront problems for which there are no easy intellectual solutions, and in the end even the school bully has his own story to tell. - Paul Howe, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania This is a gentle story, told with engaging warmth. Swerdfeger weaves a tale of four middle school children who deal with real life issues, from cutting in on lunch lines to tragic car accidents. Through these experiences, David Andrews learns to turn enemies into friends through compassion. -Joseph Downing, Syracuse, New York Originally published in 1996 under the title Thursday’s Child, and later accorded Finalist Honors in the 1997 SMALL PRESS BOOK AWARDS.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cloudbank Creations
Country
United States
Date
1 November 2005
Pages
380
ISBN
9781932842074

Haunted by a recurrent dream that echoes the moments before the tragic deaths of his parents from an accident caused by a drunken driver, David Andrews must relocate to Midville to live with his Great-Aunt Lillian Biggs. As David grieves his loss, he struggles to find a place in his new community, mid with the unwelcome intrusion of a bully and the harshness of two faculty members at the Midville Middle School. Several new friends, however, come to David’s rescue and assist him in his determination to find a non-violent way in which to relate to the school bully, and through their common struggles and adventures become an intrepid Gang of Four. What others have said: Steven Swerdfeger has an eye for the details of everyday school rules and rituals that allows him to place his precocious hero and his Gang of Four in a convincing setting. Because he also has a feel for the fun that comes from the camaraderie of young people bucking the system, his central theme of a search for fairness and justice in life is rendered lightly. Swerdfeger remembers what it is like to be young and discovering adult hypocrisy for the first time, so he can increase the appeal of his young bunch when he creates richly comic grown-up nemeses for them to challenge. What is more, he knows how to ground the comedy in more muted and serious emotions: the smartest boy in town must confront problems for which there are no easy intellectual solutions, and in the end even the school bully has his own story to tell. - Paul Howe, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania This is a gentle story, told with engaging warmth. Swerdfeger weaves a tale of four middle school children who deal with real life issues, from cutting in on lunch lines to tragic car accidents. Through these experiences, David Andrews learns to turn enemies into friends through compassion. -Joseph Downing, Syracuse, New York Originally published in 1996 under the title Thursday’s Child, and later accorded Finalist Honors in the 1997 SMALL PRESS BOOK AWARDS.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cloudbank Creations
Country
United States
Date
1 November 2005
Pages
380
ISBN
9781932842074