In the novel Backwater, by Joan Bauert The story tells of a teen girl named Ivy, who has always felt like the oddball in her home full of lawyers, as she has a yearning for history that she can’t explain. Soon, she learns of another oddball family member who ran away from home. Joan then goes on a crazy mountain climbing adventure to meet her long lost aunt, who’s quite different than the rest of her family…
Reading this book, I had mixed emotions. Because it’s not my style of reading, I didn’t enjoy the adventurous and hearty personality of the book as I could have, but I definitely enjoyed it. The book itself is a great adventure, as this quote suggests; “‘Now the problem we’ve got.’ Mountain Mama said, ‘is getting this old girl half way of to the trailhead.’” (59) As you can see, the book has a great deal of traveling, as Joan and her friend, Mountain Mama go on a quest to find her aunt high on the winter snow covered mountain.
The book also surprisingly is a great book for animal lovers. A quote from the early times we are introduced to Joan’s aunt, Joan describes the bizarre living conditions for her aunt Jo. “Several of the birds sitting on the mantel flew to her when I walked in.” (97) I was very surprised to find how much these very birds would have an effect on the story, and I now know for a fact my sister who is a big animal book lover, would love this book, In fact I intend to lend it to her.
Lastly, Backwater is very woodsy and lots of the book is set in the wilderness. “We’d been walking for two hours through a wooded forest” (63) The rustic historical feeling of the hard working Joan in the mountains brought a old fashioned feel to the modern book, and I found that intriguing. The book takes place in the wilderness for a large period of time, and even the city girl I am, I very much enjoyed the rustic feeling I got reading this.
All in all, I conclude Backwater to be a very great book, and definitely recommend it. Not my favorite, but a great quick and easy read.