One of the ways I reach my middle grade students and some
beyond those years is to talk story. I tell them you are writing the story
of your life. I find it
gives them distance from pain and confusion and empowers them to make decisions
on their character’s behalf. Kathryn Fitzmaurice brings this concept to life in her latest middle grade novel.
DESTINEY, REWRITTEN by Kathryn Fitzmaurice is the perfect middle grade
novel that captures coming of age through the eyes of a young want-to-be
romance writer whose given destiny is to become a poet. Emily Elizabeth Davis is destined
to be a poet, or so she is told. When little cousin Mortie turns the page of her life to an unexpected
chapter, Emily begins to allow herself to rewrite her story to be her own.
Destiny can be a difficult topic to
write about but Fitzmaurice does a remarkable
job making it look simple while creating such believable and loveable
characters. Crossing two
developmental stages, DESTINY, REWRITTEN moves Emily from the stage that spans
late elementary school solidly into early adolescence in which the themes,
plot, and characters seamlessly match.
Fitzmaurice thoughtfully brings to life identity through several themes
including the Emily’s search for the father she does not know. DESTINY, REWRITTEN invites, holds, and
satisfies the reader, chapter by chapter.
This is a five apple book, cream of the crop. Excellent characterization coupled with
a unique plot which clarifies writing one’s own destiny to kids who are
developing independence and identity makes this 335 page, middle grade novel a wonderful
read for kids ages 8-12. I also
recommend this book as a classroom or family read aloud. It offers up
great points to ponder and discuss and includes several mysteries to
solve. It is a high interest book for girls and will also appeal to some
boys.
The themes in this book are destiny, independence, mystery, identity,
family, change, and friendship.
DESTINY, REWRITTEN is published by the Katherine Tegen
imprint of HarperCollins Publishers and was edited by Molly O’Neill. It is available on Kindle and in
hardcover and can be found at bookstores and online. You can find out more information about this book and
Kathryn at Kathryn’s Website.
DESTINY, REWRITTEN is being given away this month to a lucky winner who posts a comment on this blog or signs up as a follower or likes the Book Wisdom by Diane Facebook page. If you sign up as a follower please let me know you did, I do not have access to your name or use your information as I value your privacy. Drawing happens June 7th.
DESTINY, REWRITTEN is being given away this month to a lucky winner who posts a comment on this blog or signs up as a follower or likes the Book Wisdom by Diane Facebook page. If you sign up as a follower please let me know you did, I do not have access to your name or use your information as I value your privacy. Drawing happens June 7th.
5 comments:
Thank you, Diane, for such a lovely review!
I was immediately attracted to the cover when I saw this before, perhaps Publishers Weekly? Thanks for your review, Diane. I'll have to look for it for my daughter.
Sounds like an interesting story. And I agree with Tina--the cover is delightful, definitely one that would make me pick it up in a bookstore. Thanks, Diane, and congratulations, Kathryn.
I saw an ad for this on Amazon and it intrigued me. Now I know it's something to check out! Thanks. Wendi
Hi, this looks perfect for my daughter to read this summer. Thanks for sharing. I hope my library has a copy. If not I will order it for her tablet.
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