Sunday, August 28, 2011

Perch, Mrs. Sackets, And Crow's Nest

Perch, Mrs. Sackets, And Crow's Nest by Karen Pavlicin

About The Book:
When 10-year-old Andy Parker reluctantly goes to Grandma's house for the summer, all he can think about is how much he misses his dad in heaven and his best friend Anthony, who moved away. What will he do in this sleepy small town for the entire summer? But it turns out even cow dung can be interesting and something wonderful can come from rotten apples. From the back cover: Mom called this my Summer of Courage. She said that when you need courage the most is when you realize what's happened in your life and you decide to get up the next morning anyway. Mom and I did our best to keep going, to have courage. We prayed a lot. Sometimes I wondered if God ever listened. I prayed real hard for my dad to get better, but he died. I prayed that Anthony would be my best friend forever, but that was going to be harder now that we didn't live next door to each other. And I prayed that Mom would learn to cook something besides hot dogs and jelly sandwiches. I closed my eyes and prayed for God to send me a sign. Any sign he was listening. He sent me perch, Mrs. Sackets, and crow's nest. 

My Thoughts:
This is a great read. It may be for kids, but I enjoyed it immensely as well. This is a sort of a coming of age story, and Andy learns a lot about himself and the world around him. This book flows so well and is just easy and mellow. This is a great book for kids whose parents don't want them reading about science fiction, fantasy, violence, or make believe. This book is real and down to earth and gives me the warm and fuzzies for remembering things from my own childhood that are reflected in this book.

About The Author:
Perch, Mrs. Sackets, and Crow’s Nest is Karen Pavlicin's first children’s novel. Karen grew up in rural upstate New York, where the story takes place, and now lives in Minnesota with her son. They have an apple tree in their backyard and a cow dung clock in their kitchen.

You can purchase this book at Military Family Books.

I received a complimentary review copy of this book from Elva Resa PR. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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