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~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* I would be happy to combine shipping and offer discounts if you buy several of my books. Click on the button below to view my feedback at all of the auction/merchant sites [that are displayed on one page for convenience] and feel better knowing who you are dealing with. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* isbn: 0380720434 binding: paperback condition: excellent. There's a little tear in the flap on the bottom on the back of the book publisher: HarperTrophy pages: 192 pages title: Blue Heron author: Avi description Almost-13-year-old Maggie has a loving mother, a terrific young stepmother, and a father whose delight in seeing her each summer is apparent. This year, there's an infant half-sister for Maggie to meet. The status quo is perfect. But even before her arrival at the rented marsh-side cottage, the girl senses that something isn't right. Her father's anger is barely under control; the relationship between him and his wife is rapidly deteriorating; and Maggie is too young to understand fully the troubles that are destroying them. When she learns that her father's health is poor, and he confesses that he has lost his job and hasn't told his wife, she feels mired in a marsh of complex adult emotions. As she tries to sort things out, she sees a blue heron. It becomes a symbol in her life, especially when she discovers that someone is trying to kill it with a bow and arrow. This is a complex novel, and it is needlessly complicated by symbolism. An overburdened story line about the heron's would-be killer, a lonely boy, is never fully explored and serves to muddle rather than enrich and enhance. The important thread, that of a happy family coming apart because of events seemingly beyond their control--depression, poor health, unemployment--is poignant enough without further intricacies. |
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