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Chinese Handcuffs
 
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Chinese Handcuffs (Library Binding)

de Chris Crutcher (Author)
4.6étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (26 évaluations de client)

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Grade 9-12-- There are enough plots here to fuel a soap opera for a year. Dillon Hemingway is a brilliant student and athlete whose older brother, Preston, gets involved with a motorcycle gang, loses his legs in a bike accident, and later blows his head away in full view of his younger brother. Dillon writes long letters to his dead brother to tell him about Stacy, who was Preston's girl and the mother of their child but who may secretly love Dillon, and Jennifer, star basketball player, whose father sexually abused her and whose stepfather, a madman, also abuses her. Dillon's mother walked out on his family some years before. So much for the beginning. Beyond the first chapters there are scenes in which Dillon sprinkles his brother's ashes into the gas tanks of the cyclists who corrupted Preston and in which Stacy uses the school public address system to announce that she is indeed the mother of Preston's child. Dogs are crushed by cars, the Vietnam War is rehashed. Characters keep asking "can we talk" and then prattle on with enormous presence and wisdom about the evils of society, their parents, all adults, their own sorry lot in life, and love ("There are so many crazy things, dangerous things sometimes, that we're taught to call love"). Jesus Christ is at one point called "a heroic dude." Dillon is too much in control of himself and the other characters to be believable. The ending, in which Dillon single-handedly drives Jennifer's crazed step-father out of town, is contrived. There's a place in fiction for teenage problems, but surely not all in one novel. --Robert E. Unsworth, Scarsdale Junior High School, N.Y.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.


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When Dillon Hemingway is forced to witness his brother Preston's suicide, his life understandably seems to fall apart. His quest to make it whole again involves Stacy Ryder, Preston's girlfriend, who is left with more than a memeory of Dillon's dead brother, and Jennifer Lawless, a star high school basketball player with a secret too monstrous to tell and too enormous to keep.

His antagonist are a vicious cycling gang, a single-minded school principal, and Jennifer's father, a brilliant lawyer with a chilling disregard for human sensitivity.

Chris Crutcher's Chinese Handcuffs is a story about a time when life seems too overwhelming to confront. It is also a story of courage and acceptance, told with power and sensibility.

--Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 If You Think You Have it Bad...., Oct. 15 2003
Par Gillian Rolfe (Falls City, NE USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This is an incredible book. Dillon Hemingway is a triathalon star who hopes to qualify for the Ironman. It seems he has everything, but he holds a terrible memory inside of him. Dillon's brother, Preston, killed himself right in front of Dillon and now Dillon writes letters to Pres to let his feelings out. Jennifer Lawless is a star basketball player who holds a dark secret that she is too terrified to share with anyone. One night, she runs out of a tournament basketball game, intent on committing suicide. Dillon rushes out after and stops her just in time. Together they must find a way to bring the secret out into the open and save Jen from her feelings inside.
This book makes you realize that your life isn't so bad. you could have it much worse. It made me feel thankful that I have the life I have.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 sms student, Oct. 15 2003
I recently read the book Chinese Handcuffs by Chris Crutcher. The book was pretty good. I could easily relate to it. It is about a boy (Dillon Hemingway) and that his brother killed himself right in front of him. Also it's about a girl (Jenn) who is one of the best basketball players in the state. But jenn also has some secrets that will blow you away. Dillion and Jenn both know each other. Dillon is a big part of her life as you'll find out throughout this book. This book is great for anybody who likes suspense. I hope you enjoy it.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Overcomming Obstacles, Mars 28 2003
Par Lisa Fischer (Eau Claire, WI USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
One of the many wonderful novels that Chris Crutcher has written is titled "Chinese Handcuffs". Crutcher has written various books about teens, athletic sports, and the problems that follow. These intense and exciting novels discuss how some kids deal with their problems, whether they solve them or not. "Chinese Handcuffs" is just one example Chris Crutcher writing style where teens overcome obstacles.
The two main characters in the book "Chinese Handcuffs" are Dillon Hemingway, and Jennifer Lawless. Jen has had a tough life since she was eleven when her dad started to harass her, and Dillon had his brother recently kill himself. Together they learn to become friends and get through tough times and solve each other's problems.
Overcoming obstacles is a major part in this book that every character faces. For Jen, she needs to learn how to trust someone, that will get her help, but it's not that easy, there are other factors standing in the way of her wanting to get help. Dillon already went through a big downfall in his life watching his brother kill himself, but he is determined to become a family again with his father and even the family members that moved away; his mother and sister. Dillon and Jen relate in more ways than imaginable, and most people can't understand them, or what they're going through. Jen helps give Dillon confidence and trust while Dillon gives Jen the sense of security and someone to talk to that will help her. Everything seems to be getting better in Jens life until her mom comes home and announces something that would change Jens life forever in the worst kind of way. She becomes so enraged that she is willing to die rather than live though this, and Dillon finds out and almost kills himself trying to help her.
I like the style that Chris Crutcher wrote in, and the way the book was laid out. In the beginning of the book, it told Jen's side of the story, and then it told Dillon's side of the story, and by the end of the book their lives combined into one story. And then it became easier to read becasue it didn't jump back and forth anymore. I didn't like how the setting was vague; the book only mentioned the name of the town once or twice. I really liked the book because it was a mix of action and romance.
The theme of "Chinese Handcuffs" is to keep on trying to solve a problem, because the resolution may not be right around the corner, you might need to search for it. In order to overcome obstacles you need to put effort into it and really want to accomplish it, because if you don't try your hardest, then the solution may not be as obvious or ever be found.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A great book
Wow!... A must read by Crutcher... Dillion a 16 yar old boy is a great athlete who has one problem. He watched his brother commit suicide. Read more
Publié le Oct. 22 2002 par dustin

5.0étoiles sur 5 A Great Book
WOW!!!!!!!! This book is excellent. Dillion, a 14 year old boy is an athlete with one problem.. He watched his brother kill himself a few years ago and feels hurt. Read more
Publié le Oct. 22 2002 par dustin

4.0étoiles sur 5 Best of Friends
A Review by Zach
Dillon Hemmingway is not your average high school kid with your average high school kid's life. Read more
Publié le Mars 1 2002

4.0étoiles sur 5 It's a pretty good book
I really enjoyed this book, and I think high school kids would, too.
Publié le Fév 1 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 A Must Read!
Chris Crutcher's novel, Chinese Handcuffs, is a must read for everyone. This author has an amazing way of showing readers what life is truly about, by reading about the struggles... Read more
Publié le Fév 28 2001 par Sandy

4.0étoiles sur 5 Read this book!
I often struggle to get students to read, yet it's difficult to offer ideas to kids sometimes. Chinese Handcuffs is ALWAYS a hit with my high school students, boys and girls... Read more
Publié le Fév 8 2001 par Rinard

4.0étoiles sur 5 helping each other
The book Chinese Handcuff is a decent book. The main characters are a girl named Jen who has a secret about her father who abuses her and rapes her. Read more
Publié le Janv. 16 2001 par Archie

4.0étoiles sur 5 A reader from West Virginia
Raeann Barsi 2nd Block January 16, 2001

Chinese Handcuffs

A reader from West Virginia

Chinese Handcuffs by Chris Crutcher was an amazing book. Read more

Publié le Janv. 16 2001 par Raeann

5.0étoiles sur 5 Five Stars
Full of hidden secrets, friendship, love, and self-understanding Chinese Handcuffs is one book you won't be able to put down. Read more
Publié le Oct. 24 2000 par Tina Marie

5.0étoiles sur 5 WOW! A STUNNING BOOK!
Chinese Handcuffs is a suprisingly realistic book. It was so filled with heart-wrenching emotion I was unable to stop myself from weeping all thoughout the novel. Read more
Publié le Sep 15 2000

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