It feels good to be back in the big, “scary” world of verse novels. I was actually craving one. Haha…My biggest literary fear is now a craving! Wow! :)
All the Broken Pieces by Ann E. Burg addresses such a big, traumatic and powerful issue in such a pure way. With a down the middle of the plate, straight forward style, this story and words hit home and my heart hard! With the verse format, Ms. Burg seems to use each word with care and gets right to the emotion and power. The words cut deep.
Matt Pin was just ten years old when he was airlifted out of a worn torn Vietnam and away from his home, family, and all he ever knew. He grew up surrounded by war. Now adopted and living in the United States, Matt must start to face all the pain, memories, prejudice, questions about his parents, and uncertainty with his adopted family before he can begin to heal, forgive and find his way in the world.
“There are no mines here,
no flames, no screams,
no sounds of helicopters
or shouting guns.
I am safe.
How can I
be home?”
There is a lot going on in these pages, but every development and struggle is presented with such honesty, heart and grace. All the characters touched my heart, but Matt had me in emotional knots at page one. The force and power of his struggle broke my heart into pieces right from the get-go. How does a heart or soul survive that kind of trauma? How does a child heal and attempt to move on? People deal with grief in so many ways—from silence to lashing out. Matt turned to music and baseball for solace. Ms. Burg’s use of these two wonderful worlds in Matt’s healing process was magical and filled my heart with all sorts of happy! :D
“When I play the piano,
I’m sheltered
in that safe place
where the only thing
that matters
is music.”
This book shows the physical and mental pain, violence, and continuing ripples of the Vietnam War on the men who served, men who stayed home, families, children, towns, and nations. No one went untouched. Everyone broke into pieces whether they realized it or not. Matt’s story gave me hope and inspiration to keep talking, working, and giving of myself. Hopefully, with time, patience, and teamwork, we can all pick up the pieces together. Matt’s story may have focused on the Vietnam War, but it will ring true for today as well. Soldiers, hearts, nations, and families are still being broken into pieces.
A very powerful read.
I look forward to reading more of Ms. Burg’s work in verse. Off to look her up now! :D