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Saturday, February 4, 2017

Out of the Dust, by Karen Hesse -- Day 16



Author Karen Hesse, 1998 recipient of the Newbery Medal for Out of the Dust, gracefully, poetically, painfully opens up Oklahoma’s devastating dust bowl years of the 1930s through the voice of fourteen-year-old Billy Jo. Having endured loss after loss, Billy Jo is endeavoring to survive despite the grim realities of the landscape around her and her father’s slow deterioration. Hesse crafts Billy Jo’s unsentimental, powerful fictional journal with a riveting sparseness. Billy Jo likens her mother to tumbleweed “holding on for as long as she could, then blowing away on the wind.” She describes her father as “steady, silent and deep” as the sod and herself as the wheat. “I can’t grow everywhere, but I can grow here, with a little rain, with a little care, with a little luck.” Readers don’t easily forget the inner strength of this young protagonist. Ages 10 up.


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