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The Beet Fields: Memories of a Sixteenth Summer
 
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The Beet Fields: Memories of a Sixteenth Summer (Hardcover)

de Gary Paulsen (Author)
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The striking cover picture of a beautiful young man's bare, muscular back foreshadows the sensuality of this brilliant autobiographical novel for older boys by the author of Hatchet and Soldier's Heart. In this remarkable book, Gary Paulsen reworks material from his own life that has appeared earlier in his novels, to tell--with simple words and Hemingwayesque cadences--the story of a summer when a 16-year-old boy became a man.

Fleeing his mother's confusing drunken advances, a boy runs away and finds work in the beet fields of North Dakota. Wielding a hoe for long, hot days, he learns about cruelty from the farmer's wife and about kindness from his Mexican coworkers. Later an attraction to a girl glimpsed only once leads him into accepting a job driving a tractor, but a brush with the deputy sheriff sends him running again, only to be taken in by a sleazy carnival as a roustabout. He learns to shill for the geek, a fake wild man of Borneo who bites the heads off chickens, and yearns for Ruby, the voluptuous hootchy-kootchy dancer. During the summer the boy learns about life and people and his own ability to work and survive, and when Ruby invites him into her bed, his transition to manhood is complete.

While the sensual scenes and occasionally gritty language may make this novel problematic for adults, there is not a 15-year-old boy around who would not find that this poetic, powerful novel speaks to his soul. (Ages 14 and older) --Patty Campbell

From Publishers Weekly

No stranger to memoir, Paulsen (My Life in Dog Years; Father Water, Mother Woods) returns to a series of episodes he previously fictionalized in the 1977 Tiltawhirl John and now presents the material "as real as I can write it, and as real as I can remember it happening," as he says in an author's note. It is punishingly harsh stuff: 16 years old in 1955, "the boy," as he is called throughout, wakes up to find his drunk mother in his bed and realizes that tonight "something [is] different, wrong, about her need for him." He runs away and lands a backbreaking job on a beet farm in North Dakota, where his wages are cancelled out by the farmer's charges for the use of his hoe, for the tumbledown lodgings and for the only food available, sandwiches made of week-old bread that cost a dollar apiece. Eventually the boy starts working with a carnival, where he learns carny scams and is initiated into sex by the carnival stripper, Ruby. In a mannered prose style, Paulsen serves up strings of studied, impartial observations in paragraph-long sentences. The technique calls attention to itself, as does the occasional circumlocution (e.g., the seemingly endless sentence describing intercourse with Ruby concludes with "sinking into the wetness, the forever-warm wetness of Ruby"). Paulsen fans, however, will probably respond to the vote of confidence in their ability to handle such gritty subjects, and no one can fail to appreciate the author's transcendence of the appalling circumstances he describes. Ages 14-up.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 My Review, Fév 13 2004
I think the book was pretty good. It started of slow and i didnt think i would like it, but it didnt get interesting until the middle of the story. The story is about a sixteen year old boy who spends his hot summer days in the beet fields on North Dakota. He works from early that morning till almost dark along with Mexicans. The Boy meets to friends named Bobby and Rudy, who teach him many things and change his life for the best.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 The Beet Fields Memories of a Sixteenth Summer, Mai 14 2003
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The Beet Fields Memories of a Sixteenth Summer is a book about the author's, Gary Paulsen, experiences. After "The Boy," as he is called, runs from his drunk parents he ends up working the beet fields with the Mexicans. As he juggles farm jobs, runs from the cops, and seeks love, he has many adventures. This book never has a dull moment and always keeps the reader on his or her toes. Each job ends quickly with split second decisions to take another. You never know if he will fall off a barn or fall in love with the farmer's daughter he has seen only once. The best part of all was the fast pace which never bores the reader.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 The Beet Fields Memories of a Sixteenth Summer, Mai 14 2003
The Beet Fields Memories of a Sixteenth Summer is a book about the author's, Gary Paulsen, experiences. After "The Boy," as he is called, runs from his drunk parents he ends up working the beet fields with the Mexicans. As he juggles farm jobs, runs from the cops, and seeks love, he has many adventures. This book never has a dull moment and always keeps the reader on his or her toes. Each job ends quickly with split second decisions to take another. You never know if he will fall off a barn or fall in love with the farmer's daughter he has seen only once. The best part of all was the fast pace which never bores the reader.
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This book is about a boy with a troubled home life so he decides to take a chance and help himself. Read more

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Beat Fields
Beat Fields: Memories of a Sixteenth Summer by Gary Paulsen is an exciting story about a teenage boy who runs away from his home. Read more
Publié le Mars 17 2003

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David is a 16 year old boy who grows to be a man over one summer. He runs from home and from his mother, a drunk. Read more
Publié le Avril 29 2002 par Doug - Aldrich Jr. High School

4.0étoiles sur 5 great book
The book The Beet Fields is about Gary Paulsenï¿s teenage years. Paulsen is famous for the books that he writes and for running the Iditarod, a 1200-mile race for Iditarod Alaska... Read more
Publié le Avril 22 2002

4.0étoiles sur 5 it was all right for but good for you
Welcome to the school of hard knocks son. Driven from home by the sexual advances of a drunken mother, a teenage boy closes the door on life as he knows it when he runs off in... Read more
Publié le Avril 15 2002 par michael

3.0étoiles sur 5 The Beet Fields
A good book but alittle out of my league, I'm more into suspence thrillers like "JAWS". I accually was reading this for a school project. Read more
Publié le Avril 9 2002 par Andrew

5.0étoiles sur 5 Another great paulson book!
I really liked this book. Despite some more adult conten that, no, would not be apropriate for even i think 13 and/or 14 year olds, for the appropriate age group it is a great... Read more
Publié le Juil 24 2001 par Celina

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Beet Fields
I personally don't read books that often, but I needed a books for a class project,so I chose this one. I was surprised because this book is really good. Read more
Publié le Jui 22 2001 par Lisa (sweetheart1844@aol.com)

4.0étoiles sur 5 Keep in the library-
While I might have my qualms about 14 year olds reading this too, I thought it depicted the way a teenager thinks about the mysterious of sex very well. Read more
Publié le Avril 30 2001

2.0étoiles sur 5 A boy becomes a man!
I had to read "The beet fields" for school (for our book talk in english). I think Gary Paulsen book's are sometimes boring. Read more
Publié le Mars 21 2001 par Daniela Kammerländer

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