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Always There

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Always There is an intriguing, empathetic story that captures the reader’s attention from the initial turn of the page. Thomas Mays is a young local from Eden. His usual Saturday morning bike ride adventures reveal the truth about the Parkside Bridge homeless man who became the town’s unfathomable hero. As his journey continues, clues are left behind and Thomas’ life is changed forever.

32 pages, Paperback

First published April 16, 2015

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Joseph Forte

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Joseph Forte is a writer and elementary school teacher who believes the power of the written word is priceless.  He was born and raised in Welland, Ontario, Canada and grew up playing competitive hockey. He is an avid fan of Canadian music and enjoys writing articles, poetry, and children's stories. When he sits down with a pen and paper in hand, his sole mission is to create a piece of work, "Where Words Come Alive."

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Profile Image for Kathryn Svendsen.
468 reviews12 followers
August 21, 2015
Always There is a thought-provoking book that helps children learn about compassion and caring about others. It helps them see that it is important not to judge others by their circumstances or their appearances.

Thomas Mays is a young boy whose weekly bike rides take him past the homeless man who lives beneath the Parkside Bridge along the river in Eden. He sees, but never really notices Edmund, the homeless man each week until Edmund is declared a hero for saving a couple of people from drowning in the river. This piques Thomas’ interest and he begins to notice Edmund.

They begin to smile and wave at each other. Time passes and then one day Thomas notices that Edmund is not there. As he investigates he finds that Edmund leaves a mysterious note that leaves him thinking, pondering about this man who lives alone along the river. Who is he? Where is his family? Why is he alone?

More time passes and still Edmund doesn’t return. Again Thomas investigates and finds another note. This one sounds like Edmund might not be coming back. He’s feeling confused and discouraged because he hadn’t treated Edmund well when he could have and now Edmund has disappeared and he can’t.

Again Thomas goes back to the homeless man’s shelter and this time finds something that changes his life forever.

I read Always There several times before I could write a review on it. There is a lot of thought-provoking imagery here and it’s a book that will stick with you long after you read it. I think it’s a book that will bring about discussion between parent and child or teacher and students on compassion, caring, empathy, things not always being what they seem and possible causes to the situation in the story.

I loved the title of the book which has meaning in it on more than one level depending on how you interpret some of the imagery in the book.

Always There was a carefully crafted work of fiction about potentially very sensitive subject matter. I think the author did a wonderful job with it. The understated black and white pencil illustrations keep the focus on the story much better than coloured illustrations would have.

I loved this middle school (grade 5,6,7) book. This is the kind of book that will have readers of any age thinking about it for days after reading it. gave it 5 stars out of 5.

Thank you to the author who provided a copy of the book in exchange for a fair and honest review. A positive opinion was not required. All thoughts are my own.

To see my complete review visit Shelf Full of Books http://kathrynsshelffullofbooks.blogs...
Profile Image for Stacie.
Author 6 books100 followers
May 20, 2015
Always There is a touching story about a young boy whose heart is left forever changed as he experiences a vast array of human emotions that ultimately change his life.

Each day Thomas rides his bike on a path along the canal he sees a homeless man playing his harmonica. The man is always there and seems to want to interact with Thomas, but Thomas always ignores him. One day Thomas hears a reporter on TV talking about a homeless man who rescued people from the canal. He learns the man's name is Edmund and his quick thinking earn him the title of 'local hero.' Thomas decides he may have misjudged Edmund, but as he rides by the canal Edmund is no where to be found. Strange clues with complex messages are left in his place and Thomas feels the loss. Will he ever understand the valuable gift Edmund has given him?

Always There is a gentle tale that teaches children about compassion and understanding. Joseph Forte's words are powerful as he reminds us that things aren't always as they seem and if we take a moment to see with our hearts life takes on a whole new meaning. Beautifully written and thought-provoking, Always There is moving read. The ending gave me goosebumps!

I highly recommend picking up a copy.
Profile Image for Darla.
327 reviews1 follower
May 15, 2015
loved this book like the story it is about a homeless man and about a young boy then the homeless man disappears what happened to him?????????who was he>>>>>>>>where is his family??????????/why did thomas mother state it was a matter of time???///
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