How powerful were the lessons YOU learned outside of school?
In eight short stories with dramatically different themes...love, the supernatural, hunting, horse racing, baseball, coming of age, mystery, and a wake...Bennett takes you on a roller coaster ride of emotion. The stories, both tough and tender, will remind you of the moments in your own life that shaped your memories and revealed the enduring lessons you learned outside the classroom.
"Similar in style to John Steinbeck...leaves you SMILING!!" S Harrold
"In Bennett's novel, a young boy from the shores of Long Island struggles with family tragedy, first love and even the supernatural...adventures that help him grow up fast, whether he likes it or not. Stories with genuine heart...a blend of the humorous and the sentimental, the devastating and the hopeful. Bennett's eagerness and sincerity shine through, giving some of the stories impressive power". ~KIRKUS REVIEWS
A good story can transport you… to another time, another place, another life.
"Quit School!" does just that by putting us inside young John White who is under the age of 17 and living in New York during the 1950s. We go hunting, crabbing, clamming and fishing, like most boys in that time and we visit a haunted house, a race track, a blind captain’s tool shed and more.
Bennett writes with the kind of description that makes you feel you’ve been there, and it is still a faint memory. For example, when describing the head of the McGee household, he says, “…but there was something about him that gave me the willies. He had a ruddy face, like a farmer’s, and black eyes that stared instead of looked.”
In describing a vagrant visiting a wake, Bennett says, “He was dressed in a long World War II army coat that almost touched the floor. His shoes were wrapped with tape to hold the uppers to the soles, and the faded green work pants he wore were three sizes too big for him. His beard was white stubble, the exact color of his tousled hair. He was clearly down on his luck.” Vivid descriptions like these live throughout all eight stories.
My favorite of the eight in By 17 was that of “Crooked Ass Annie,” a haunting, malformed character who wondered the streets growling at children and snarling at grownups. John White attempts to follow her one summer, and in the process almost becomes one of the “Missin kids”. The story makes you wonder if it was real or a dream.
The eight tales in "Quit School" are a delightful read that charm and intrigue us without appearing overbearing. Adults and children will equally enjoy John White’s experiences and find, by the end of the last one, that they wish for more.
I received this book as a goodreads giveaway. I tried to get into the stories and pick up on the lessons. Unfortunately I failed at understanding them all. This was a sad book. Not much humor. They were decent stories though, he is a good story teller.
Great collection of stories that everyone can relate to about growing up. Very engaging and well written, the "crabber" speaks to you and makes you feel as though you found a long lost friend.