West Bend Community Memorial Library


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Life as We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer March 11th 3:30-4:30pm
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| It's almost the end of Miranda's sophomore year in high school, and her journal reflects the busy life of a typical teenager: conversations with friends, fights with mom, and fervent hopes for a driver's license. When Miranda first begins hearing the reports of a meteor on a collision course with the moon, it hardly seems worth a mention in her diary. But after the meteor hits, pushing the moon off its axis and causing worldwide earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanoes, all the things Miranda used to take for granted begin to disappear. Food and gas shortages, along with extreme weather changes, come to her small Pennsylvania town; and Miranda's voice is by turns petulant, angry, and finally resigned, as her family is forced to make tough choices while they consider their increasingly limited options. Yet even as suspicious neighbors stockpile food in anticipation of a looming winter without heat or electricity, Miranda knows that that her future is still hers to decide even if life as she knew it is over. | |
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March 25th 3:30-4:30 |
BYOB (Bring Your Own Book) |
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Can't Get There From Here by Todd Strasser April 8th 3:30-4:30pm |
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Her street name is Maybe. She
lives with a tribe of homeless teens -- runaways and throwaways, kids who
have no place to go other than the cold city streets, and no family except
for one another. Abused, abandoned, and forgotten, they struggle against
the cold, hunger, and constant danger.
With the frigid winds of January comes a new girl: Tears, a twelve-year-old whose mother doesn't believe Tears's stepfather abuses her. As the other kids start to disappear -- victims of violence, addiction, and exposure -- Maybe tries to help Tears get off the streets...if it's not already too late. |
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April 22nd 3:30-4:30 |
BYOB (Bring Your Own Book) |
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Stuck in Neutral by Terry Trueman May 13th 3:30-4:30pm |
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| Fourteen-year-old Shawn McDaniel loves the taste of smoked oysters and his mother's gentle hugs. Unfortunately, it's impossible for Shawn to feed himself or to hug his mom back. Shawn has cerebral palsy, a condition he has had since birth that has robbed him of all muscle control. He can't walk, talk, or even focus his eyes on his own. But despite all these handicaps, despite the frustration of not being able to communicate, Shawn is still happy to be alive: "Somehow all the things I think about and remember turn to joy... favorite movies... pinecones... chocolate pudding... the scent of Comet in a stainless steel sink.... Life can be great, even for me. Even for me." That is why he panics when he begins to suspect that his father is thinking of killing him. Shawn knows that his father is trying to be kind; he imagines that his son's life is an endless torment. His dad has no idea of the rich life that Shawn lives inside his head. And Shawn, helpless and mute, has no way of telling him. | |
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May 27th 3:30-4:30 |
BYOB (Bring Your Own Book) |
Anyone in grades 6th – 8th is welcome to join us in discussing these fantastic novels.
The books are distributed at the previous book club but contact Kristin @ the West Bend Library if you can't make it and need a copy of the book -- klade@west-bendlibrary.org or 262.335.5151 x128
We meet in the Story Room! Laughs, Snacks and Sodas Provided
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~Young Adult Librarian ~
Kristin Lade
klade@west-bendlibrary.org
262.335.5151 x128
YA HOME
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Updated
April 29, 2008
"Organized education gives us information, but there are things we have to learn ourselves" ~ Lauryn Hill