HOUSE OF DANCE, Starred PW Review
Monday, June 9, 2008
House of Dance/Starred review
Beth Kephart. HarperTeen/Geringer, $16.99 (272p) ISBN 978-0-06-142928-6
Distinguished more by its sharp, eloquent prose than by its plot, Kephart’s (Undercover) second YA novel probes the fear of loss by introducing a heroine who overcomes it. Abandoned by her father years ago, emotionally distant from her mother, who is caught up in an affair with her married boss, 15-year-old Rosie spends much of the summer before junior year with her terminally ill, widower grandfather, helping him sort through his belongings, all of them stuffed with mementos. As his health rapidly declines, Rosie realizes: “You cannot buy a man who is dying a single meaningful thing. You can only give him back the life he loved and awaken the memories.” Determined to retrieve the time her grandfather misses most, when music filled the evenings and he could watch his wife dance, Rosie sets about throwing a dance party at her grandfather’s house. Poetically expressed memories and moving dialogue both anchor and amplify the characters’ emotions. Ages 12–up. (June)
6 comments:
I am so excited about this book! I loved Undercover, so I know I will love this one! Can't wait! :)
Amy
p.s. congrats on the starred review!
Dear Amy,
Your enthusiasm is heartwarming (and generous). I will keep my fingers crossed that HOUSE draws you in as well, and I thank you for writing here.
Take good care (I just tried to write to you on your blog, but my micro computer savvy failed me),
Beth
I think that is one of my favorite photographs so far on your blog. (Although I think that every time...)
Congratulations on the starred review!
I'm so glad this book received a starred review. Like another commenter, I also loved Undercover and can't wait to read this one! Thanks for your work as a writer!
Hello, Miss Em: So happy to see your fine pair of bookish sneaks here again. I loved these two young dancers...followed them from semi finals through to finals of Dancing Classrooms. The tenderness in their faces was real, there in every shot.
And Julie: Thank you. It is completely nervewracking to have a second book in a genre come out. I've been lucky with this PW and the Kirkus. Picture me walking around my office saying, Phew.
Fantastic. I long to read this book! Soon, soon.
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