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Waiting For Sarah (Paperback)

by Bruce Mcbay (Author), James Heneghan (Author)
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Grade 6-10-When 10th-grader Mike loses his family and both legs in an automobile accident, he is predictably withdrawn and highly resistant to those intent on helping him. Just as total academic and social detachment seem inevitable, the yearbook committee at his Vancouver high school offers Mike a job assembling a 50th anniversary feature. He accepts, but only because the assignment will free him from attending the soporific history class taught by the dreaded Mr. Dorfman. The plot takes a supernatural turn when an eighth-grade yearbook assistant, Sarah, turns up. Her persistent peppiness gradually defrosts Mike, and young love seems destined to run its course until he reports to his post one day to find Sarah bloodied and weeping in a corner. When she runs out, Mike notifies school officials who inform him that they have no record of her existence. Eventually, yearbooks reveal that she was a student there, but was slain in an unsolved murder dating back to 1982. In subsequent appearances, Sarah reveals the identity of her killer, and Mike sees that justice is done. Unfortunately, while the plot has some compelling ingredients, the third-person narrative relies so heavily on awkward chunks of bald exposition to prop up the tinny dialogue that any personal and spiritual epiphanies that the story's ambitious conclusion might hold are simply not realized.
Jeffrey Hastings, Highlander Way Middle School, Howell, MI
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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Gr. 7-10. An automobile accident that killed his parents and sister has left Mike Scott bitter, without legs, and with little will to live. His aunt Norma provides a home, and his best friend, Robbie, is attentive, but Mike remains deeply depressed. A project researching and writing the 50-year history of Carlton High School helps engage Mike, until eighth-grader Sarah is assigned to help him. Sarah reminds Mike of his little sister, and he works hard to drive her away. But her curiosity, frankness, and indefatigable good humor gradually nudge Mike out of his self-pity, until the day she disappears. In the tradition of Cynthia Voigt's Izzy Willy Nilly (1986) and Deborah Froese's Out of the Fire (2002), this novel explores what happens when a teenager must adapt to a new, much more limited life, while adding a romantic ghost story to the mix. Mike is realistically angry and unlikable, but readers will easily connect with him as he absorbs Sarah's lessons of survival and courage. Frances Bradburn
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5.0 out of 5 stars THe BEST boOk EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!, May 12 2005
By boOKWorm... (North York, Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
I really love this book! I usually read a lot and of all the books I've ever read, this is my favourite of all! The beginning few chapters might not be that exciting, but as soon as you read about Sarah, it becomes a very intriguing story. A huge secret about Sarah is revealed at about the middle of the book, and it was impossible to put it down from then on! You should really read this, you won't regret it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Stunning Book!, April 23 2004
By A Customer
Waiting for Sarah was an amazing read!

Mike was in an accident that killed his family and made him lose the lower part of his legs. His only family is his aunt. After a LONG absence from school, he returns. He is commisioned to make a project about the history of his school and town. While doing this, he meets a girl named Sarah. He learns a heart-wrenching secret about Sarah, and sets out to give her the peace she needs.

I was very impressed by James Heneghan's description of the Mike's grief. This is a stunning book, I reccomend it to males and females, 12+!!!!

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5.0 out of 5 stars great bk!!, April 6 2004
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its an awesome book and no its not boring its really interesting and kind of "deep" but i like it [because it] was a little creepy about sarah and all though but overall its a gd bk!!
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1.0 out of 5 stars BORING!!!
This book was ssssssssooooooooooooooooo boring! all it did was drag on and on about nothing that was important. Read more
Published on Feb 23 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Terrible change and recovery evolves
Mike's parents and sister are dead, his legs are gone, and his life is shattered. He returns to school bitter and distant until he meets Sarah and discovers her secrets. Read more
Published on Feb 9 2004 by Midwest Book Review

2.0 out of 5 stars Mixed reaction
While I appreciate the fact that the author attempted to tackle such heavy subject matter, I really didn't understand the point of the story. Read more
Published on Feb 4 2004

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