EBOOK

Skipping School

Jessie Haas
(0)
Pages
181
Year
2014
Language
English

About

Named to the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award Master List: A fifteen-year-old copes with a parent's imminent death by nurturing two orphaned kittens in the New England countryside Philip Johnson has recently moved with his mother and terminally ill father from his beloved midwestern farm to a New England suburb. He works part time at the local clinic, where he helps the vet put down sick or abandoned animals. What he really wants is to save them, the way he did the endangered greyhound he found a home for with his friend Kris.   When a litter of discarded kittens are scheduled to be euthanized, he rescues them-only this time, there's no one to take them in. Hiding the kittens from his family, Philip brings them to an abandoned cottage in the woods. He starts cutting classes to care for them, determined to keep them alive as winter approaches.   A novel about a kid who feels alienated from his family, his new community, and most of all, himself, Skipping School is about finding hope and never giving up, even in the face of insurmountable odds.

Related Subjects

Reviews

"Haas . . . draws a perceptive portrait of a teenager of integrity, grappling with his parents' pain and his own."
School Library Journal
"Haas's ability to convey emotion through action and her eye for telling details give this heartfelt novel its subtle power. . . . Spiked with equal parts of humor and pathos and rounded out with strong, well-fleshed characters and a splendidly evoked New England landscape, this is a book to savor."
Publishers Weekly
"A sensitive story of grief and redemption . . . Uplifting."
School Library Journal

Artists