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Sons from Afar
  

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by Cynthia Voigt (Author) "JAMES TILLERMAN watched his brother, Sammy, who was bailing two inches of rainwater from their boat ..." (more)
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From Publishers Weekly

This installment of the Tillerman saga (begun in Homecoming) focuses on the Tillerman brothers' search for the father who abandoned them; PW said the work "rings with truth and compassion." Ages 12-up.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.


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Grade 6-8 In this continuation of the Tillerman saga, the focus is on brothers James and Sammy. Always the questioner, James is determined to find the father he never knew. His main objective is to see if his own character traits, especially his intelligence, which sets him apart, are inherited from this shadowy figure from the past. Reluctantly, Sammy joins in on the search, which is made more difficult because they do not confide in Gram, nor older sister Dicey, who is away at college. Readers are drawn into the hunt, hoping that the merchant seaman father is found, yet fearing what kind of man he will turn out to be. (Those familiar with Voigt's Runner Atheneum, 1985 already have an idea.) Voigt is wise to make the search inconclusive; it ends at a waterfront bar in a fight with ex-associates of their father. Yet the story itself comes to a conclusion, for James has found himself and has at least become more comfortable with his unique qualities. The theme of fatherhood is woven throughout the narrative, including Greek myths and the fathers of friends. And while the search is the main element in this story, Voigt allows her characters to pursue other interests along the way. Readers who are not familiar with the earlier Tillerman novels, such as Homecoming (1981) and Dicey's Song (1982, both Atheneum), will have no problem finding their place in this story, as Voigt fills in enough of the background to cover any questions. However, they will no doubt be motivated to go back to the earlier episodes to become further acquainted with these characters who have remained marvelously consistent under Voigt's hand. Just as James' search drives him to the conclusion, so will readers be compelled to stay with his story from start to finish. Susan Schuller, Milwaukee Public Library
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Library Binding edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars This book is Awesome!, April 29 2000
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I just finished reading this book and I have read all the books before it, this is just as good as the rest. Most books don't keep my interest but these did. The Tillermans never give up they go after what they want and don't care what others say. I reccomend this book for any one, but I do think it would be helpful to read Homecoming, Dicey's Song, and A Solitary Blue before this one.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Brother's Perspective, April 17 2004
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Sons From Afar, by Cynthia Voigt was another huge success. In this particular book, the main characters are James & Sammy. James was the kind of person who wished to find out about his lost father because of his feelings in high school on how "being a dork isn't going to get you anywhere." He believes that since all the boys his age had fathers, they were all taught how to catch a ball ever since they were little. Although James had good grades, he wants to find a sport he could play well on. For Sammy, he's like the opposite of James. He's very active: participating in tennis and always being full of energy. When Sammy learned that James wanted to find their father, he didn't hesitate. He even entered a bar that says "no kids allowed" just to find his father! This was how Cynthia Voigt made this book interesting: describing the differences and problems of two brothers that can also happen in our every day lives. On every single page, there is excitement and adventure to make the reader satisfied on what he or she is reading. I have enjoyed this book, and this book will be an excellent choice for people who want to read about young adult fiction.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Book, April 27 2002
By "mellowyellow15" (Philadelphia, PA United States) - See all my reviews
I thought thatthis book was really good. It really held my attention and was a quick read. It wasn't as good as Homecoming and Dicey's Song were, but it was still really good nd definatly worth reading. It's about Sammy and James going to find their father. I have to say, the plot is a little strange but the book itsself is still really really good. It's one of my favorites.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Brotherhood
In another of the Tillerman series, Cynthia Voight explores the relationship between James and Sammy as each attempts to discover his inner self and who he wants to be. Read more
Published on April 16 2002 by Beverly J. Scott

3.0 out of 5 stars The book didn't keep me all that interested.
I personally didn't think that the book was all that interesting because it it gave the story away and I could predict what was going to happen. Read more
Published on Dec 17 2001 by Matt

2.0 out of 5 stars From Begining To End, This Story Keeps You Wanting LESS !
This story, from the begining is VERY boring....you would think from the description that it would pull you into it and keep you there but it did just the opposite. Read more
Published on Mar 17 2000

3.0 out of 5 stars It held my interest the way the boys looked for thier father
I liked the way how Voigt held the story. I couldn't put the book down
Published on Jul 15 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars James and Sammy truly learn to be Tillermans in this journey
I began reading Cynithia Voigt in eight grade. My teacher assigned Dicey's Song and I fell in love. Her style is unmatched... Read more
Published on Jun 5 1999

1.0 out of 5 stars I thought it was INCREDIBLY boring!
My opinions of this book differ from most peoples. I am a 13 year old teen. This book contains none of the elements of a story that I enjoy. Read more
Published on May 26 1999

1.0 out of 5 stars This book is not for every one.
Before anyone reads this, I have a confession to make. I'm thirteen, male, considered intelligent, and my favorite genres are Sci-fi and Fantasy. Read more
Published on May 21 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars I enjoyed it!
I liked the book because it wasnt from just one person's point of view. I also liked the fact that the two boys started off far apart, but in the end they were closer together. Read more
Published on April 16 1999

1.0 out of 5 stars This book was horrible
I read this book and I hated it. It was boring and I lost interest in it really fast. I advise you to not read this book. It is not good at all.
Published on Nov 17 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good book,but not the best in the seris.
I was interesting. It was suspensefull. It was gripping. One of the main caractors bugged me. It was good but not nearly as good as the others.
Published on Jul 19 1998

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