Saturday, January 25, 2020

HONEST TRUTH by Dan Gemeinhart

Realistic Fiction, Cancer, Dogs, Runaways, Friendship, Haiku, Journaling
229 Pages

Description
Publishers Weekly (November 3, 2014)
Gemeinhart debuts with an emotionally hard-hitting survival story about 12-year-old Mark who, facing another bout of the cancer he's been fighting throughout his childhood, runs away with his loyal dog, Beau, to fulfill his dream of climbing Mount Rainer. Armed with cash, camera, notebook, and a pen for jotting down the haikus that come constantly to mind, Mark soon encounters distressing setbacks, culminating in the onset of a dangerous storm. His harrowing adventures are interspersed with brief third-person half-chapters focusing on his best friend Jessie, who knows where he is and the danger he is in, and struggles whether to keep his secret. Jessie's internal battle between her loyalty to Mark and her empathy for his frightened parents is nearly as intense as Mark's trip to the mountain and his attempt to climb it. Both children's reflections on dying ring very true, as do most of the secondary characters Mark meets. The many moments of heart-racing suspense, as well as the underlying gravity, may overwhelm faint-hearted readers; hardier ones will find it a gripping page-turner. Ages 8-12. Agent: Pam van Hylckama Vlieg, D4EO Literary. (Jan.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

My Comments
Accessible page-turner. Top choice for middle school realistic fiction. Emphasis on courage, friendship, loyalty, and relationship with a very special dog.

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