My Brother’s Keeper is about the Malone family. In this book Toby, Jake, and Eli’s dad abandons them when they are young due to him losing his job at a factory. He moved to California and stopped talking to them completely. Toby (the narrator), Jake, Eli, and their mom are the main characters. They are all pretty shaken up and upset about this happening. All of the brothers start to grow very close to each other. Then Jake, the older brother, starts to get into trouble with drugs. He begins to hang out with the town’s drug dealer and stealing. Toby then becomes his brother’s “keeper”, hence the name. He knows about Jake’s actions and doesn't tell anybody. Jake would come home high ad also quit the baseball team, his main hobby, and Toby doesn’t tell. He tries to help silently throughout the book though. One time by flushing his weed down the toilet. This goes on for a long while until one day Jake almost dies, gets arrested, and is sent to rehab. Before this Toby tries to call his father and leaves a message but t ends up being a different Tom Malone. Toby says Jake is in trouble and needs help, this is the only time Toby really tries to help in the right way but it wasn’t enough. The two biggest main characters being Jake and Toby run into a lot of problems. For example, Jake really begins to struggle with himself and his addiction due to loneliness because of his dad leaving. Toby has he problem of loving his brother and not wanting to get him in trouble but also wanting to help him overcome the battle with himself. All of the characters really struggle with losing their father but Jake and his mother especially. Both become very depressed. His mother focuses more on dating, starts smoking, stays in bed a lot, and ignores signs of Jake being an addict. Jake goes on “adventures” but not good ones. Mostly drug related and not like traveling adventures most would think of. He around with people who he shouldn’t be involved with. My favorite character personally was Jake just because there is a big focus on him and I feel he was the most interesting. Not that he was a great character to look up to, I really felt for him and the situation he was in because it was so touchy and emotional.
I could relate to a couple of the characters in the story. One being Toby; he really loved Jake and wanted to protect him but just didn’t know how to help. He was scared of snitching him out. I have been in a similar situation before. It is a really big struggle because you just don’t know what to do. I could also relate to their mother who was too oblivious to see warning signs before it was too late. I feel she chose to ignore them to not hurt herself even more. In the same way I related to Toby, I have been there. Sometimes it is easier to ignore severe things in someone else’s life to not cause confrontation with them and within yourself even though it’s not the best thing to do. I have done these things before with somebody close to me in my family. For example trying to ignore what’s going on and then when finding out too late, trying to cover for them to not hurt anybody.
I did like this book. It was a little slow in the beginning but once you get engaged with what is going on and what the book is really about, which is a deep topic, you become very interested. I like that the book had a deeper meaning than what you read in the beginning. My favorite part of the book is when Toby tries to get ahold of his dad for the first time after he leaves by searching and searching for his number. It was a very touching moment for Toby actually thought he was leaving a message to his father and says "If this is you, could you please call us back? Something bad happened and Jake's in trouble." When Tom Malone actually picks up, it’s not his dad and Toby says he “wishes there was a reason to stay on the phone with him.” This broke my heart, I feel like that was very painful for Toby because that was his first time actually trying to help in the right way and it failed. You could also tell he missed a father figure by when he said he wished there was a reason to be on the phone with him. I thoroughly enjoyed the book so I didn’t have a least favorite part, it was all interesting and emotional for me. In this book, Patricia Mccormick wrote in detail very well. I could visualize the things going on in my head most of the time. Her writing style kept me intrigued the whole time. One thing Mccormick could have worked on was making the book less predictable. Though it was interesting, I felt like I knew what was going to happen next. Maybe it was because I related to the narrator, but an unexpected twist would have been even better.
I would definitely recommend this book to other people. This is because it is a very eye opening story. Even if you can’t relate directly to the story I feel you can really take from it. The message of the book would not hurt anybody to know. I think the type of person that has shared some of the same, or similar experiences to different characters of the book are the people that would really enjoy it. Or even people that enjoy reading books about deep meanings would really love this book.