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Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright

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Worried that his mother will send his beloved grandfather to a nursing home "for his own good," Jesse and some of his eighth-grade classmates accompany Pappy into the mountains near their small California town to look for the tiger tracks he claims to have seen.Jesse has learned everything from his grandfather, but when Pappy starts insisting he has seen tiger marks in the hills, Jesse worries that his mom will send Pappy to a nursing home

192 pages, Hardcover

First published March 1, 1994

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Ron Koertge

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Ask Ron Koertge what he brings to the realm of young adult fiction, and the seasoned author responds matter-of-factly. "I write dialogue well, and I'm funny," he says--an assessment few would argue with. "I like iconoclasm and practice it in my fiction. I don't like pretense or hypocrisy. I'm almost always irreverent."

A faculty member for more than 35 years at Pasadena City College, where he has taught everything from Shakespeare to remedial writing, Ron Koertge is the author of several acclaimed novels, most of them for young adults. That Ron Koertge is a master at capturing teenagers' voices--often in witty repartee--is fully evident in MARGAUX WITH AN X, the story of a sharp-tongued beauty and a quirky, quick-witted loner. "MARGAUX WITH AN X started as a short story, but the heroine wouldn't let me alone," the author says. "She had a story to tell, and she wanted a whole novel to tell it in." Another unlikely pairing is found in STONER & SPAZ, Ron Koertge's funny, in-your-face tale of a young cinephile with cerebral palsy and the stoner who steals his heart. "My wife works with the disabled," the writer says of his inspiration for the novel, which quickly garnered critical acclaim. "One night she came home and told me about a young man she'd been working with. He had C.P. and a terrific sense of humor. Coincidentally, that day I had talked to a former student of mine who'd recently been in rehab for substance abuse. What would happen, I wondered, if those two knew each other?"

In addition to his young adult novels, Ron Koertge writes poetry, and has been dubbed "the wisest, most entertaining wiseguy in American poetry" by poet-laureate Billy Collins. SHAKESPEARE BATS CLEANUP is narrated by a straight-talking, fourteen-year-old first baseman who has been benched by mono and decides to take a swing at writing poetry. Written entirely in free verse, with examples of several poetic forms slipped into the mix--including a sonnet, haiku, pastoral, and even a pantoum--SHAKESPEARE BATS CLEANUP is a veritable English teacher's dream. "The interest in SHAKESPEARE BATS CLEANUP is less with the arc of the plot than with the individual poems, some of which demonstrate poetic form, some of which tell the story," the author says. "One of my biggest challenges was to write like a fourteen-year-old who has a knack for writing poetry, and not just sound like a sixty-one-year-old pretending to be one!"

The author's first book with Candlewick, THE BRIMSTONE JOURNALS, is also a novel written in free verse, with 15 different teenage characters narrating four or five poems each. "The book started to nag me a few months before the shooting at Columbine High School in Colorado, and I started to make notes in the form of poems," he says of the hauntingly prescient work. "BRIMSTONE needed to move at high velocity, and this form is perfect for that: no tail fins, no leather seats, no moon roof. Just get in and go."

Ron Koertge grew up in an agricultural area in an old mining town in Illinois, just across the Mississippi from St. Louis, Missouri. There he learned to "drive a tractor and buck hay bales, which are clearly useful skills in Los Angeles," he quips. He and his wife live in South Pasadena, California.

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May 9, 2013
This is a book about a boy who was raised by his mom and grandpa. Jesse has a very close relationship with his grandpa who has taught him about the world around him. He know his grandpa is not ok, senile/dementia,but does not want him to go to a home.

It has great dialogue and characters, but nothing is really solved. I did love the grandpa and how he taught his grandson about the desert.
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1,415 reviews70 followers
August 29, 2021
I really enjoyed this YA novel of a young teenage boy, Jesse, trying to protect his grandfather who is in the beginning stages of dementia. Jesse's mother wants to put "Pappy" in an assisted living facility, because she thinks he is a danger to their family and to himself -- only because he keeps wandering away from the house and he caught the house on fire!

But Jesse loves Pappy so much that he keeps covering for him. So when Pappy, during a camping trip into the desert near their home, says that he has seen a "tiger track" around their camp, Jesse thinks that Pappy has really gone off the deep end. He is afraid that this will be the final straw if his mom finds out.

And then.... well, I'm not going to tell you the rest because it's really good!! And the book is so well-written that you won't want to stop reading this short book until the final page is done!

Well... get to reading!! This is a good one ;)
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August 21, 2021
Engaging, often funny, with other bits of interest than just the 82 yo Pappy being ready for full-time care, including integration, dreams vs duties, desert survival, and a heck of a lot of grown-ups drinking too much. And the lack of resolution bothers me. At least they can consider hiring someone; that'd be cheaper than a nursing home because he needs supervision & light housekeeping, no nursing.
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