Thursday, July 17, 2008

42 Miles


Zimmer, Tracie Vaughn. 2008. 42 Miles.

What the jacket says: "Linked free verse poems combine with scrapbook-style illustrations to create the vivid portrait of a girl who is trying to find herself amid the pieces of her life."

Loved this one. Just loved it. JoEllen (Ellen to her city friends; Joey to her country friends) divides her time between her two parents. Since her parents' divorce, she spends part of her week in the city with her mom, and the rest of the week (or should I say the weekends) with her dad in the country. Living a separated life isn't easy. Her dad and mom not to mention her city friends and country friends all see her differently. Which identity is her real identity? Who is she really when she's not trying to be all things to all people?

Many young adult novels focus on identity. Teens and preteens coming of age, coming to term with who they are and what they want. 42 Miles is a great example of this. Here we have an intelligent young girl beginning to transition into young adulthood. Just beginning to define who she is and what she wants. There's always a fine line between trying to be who your parents what you to be and being true to yourself. JoEllen is just beginning to discover this. Trying to define what is important to her.

Tomorrow, for Poetry Friday, I'll be sharing one poem from 42 Miles.

Other reviews: Readingjunky's Reading Roost, Patchwork of Books,

© Becky Laney of Becky's Book Reviews

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Sounds interesting! I look forward to reading the poem tomorrow.