SPOILER-FREE (as always) REVIEW:
Daniel and his family have to relocate every year or so because of his father’s job. They have had a long stay in Indiana, though, and Daniel and his brother and sister have settled in happily. His father gets transferred again. This time they are going to Mississippi. While trying to adjust to the new school, Daniel makes fast friends with a boy named Tim. They soon become inseparable friends.
Oh, the drama! This novel was fun, it was comical, it was sad, and it was high-school cringy. It was also goes to very dark places. It is tense, heartbreaking, and soul-crushing. I’ve never read anything quite like this!
This coming-of-age story covered just about all teenage problems of today, even though the book takes place in the ‘70’s. As these kids navigate through their school years, Childress manages to include almost every issue that I, for one, could think of. No one issue was focused on, as one issue after another just floats through the high-schoolers everyday existence, just like real life.
I’m not sure it’s completely true to the times, but things varied wildly across the country during these tumultuous years. Mississippi was not somewhere I was familiar with, so I can’t judge.
The main trappings of the era, such as cars, parent/child relationships, music, etc. were done well. It was pretty much a “blast from the past”! I had forgotten many things, such as patients getting their jaws wired shut for weight loss, and the play Godspell, just to name a couple.
This novel is not completely reality-based, as there are a couple of issues in the plot that are a bit fantastic, but they are certainly very interesting! It’s not like magical realism, but reality does go just a bit off the rails without getting too crazy. These things made me use my imagination, and made me consider the possibilities. My advice is to just keep an open mind!
I’ve gotta say, I loved, loved this book! It was riveting. I really had trouble putting it down. I highly recommend, but brace yourself. Like Mama says, “It’s all fun and games until someone gets hurt”. Five stars!