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Pay It Forward (School & Library Binding)

de Catherine Ryan Hyde (Author) "The woman smiled so politely that he felt offended ..." En savoir plus
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Catherine Ryan Hyde's Pay It Forward takes as its premise the bumper-sticker phrase "Think Globally, Act Locally" and builds a novel around it. The hero of her story is young Trevor McKinney, a 12-year-old whose imagination is sparked by an extra-credit assignment in Social Studies: "Think of an idea for world change, and put it into action." Trevor's idea is deceptively simple: do a good deed for three people, and in exchange, ask each of them to "pay it forward" to three more. "So nine people get helped. Then those people have to do twenty-seven.... Then it sort of spreads out." Trevor's early attempts to get his project off the ground seem to end in failure: a junkie he befriends ends up back in jail; an elderly woman whose garden he tends dies unexpectedly. But even after the boy has given up on his plan, his acts of kindness bear unexpected fruit, and soon an entire movement is underway and spreading across America.

Trevor, meanwhile, could use a little help himself. His father walked out on the family, and his mother, Arlene, is fighting an uphill battle with alcoholism, poor judgment in men, and despair. When the boy's new Social Studies teacher, Reuben St. Clair, arrives on the scene, Trevor sees in him not only a source of inspiration for how to change the world, but also the means of altering his mother's life. Yet Reuben has his own set of problems. Horribly scarred in Vietnam, he is reluctant to open himself up to the possibility of rejection--or love. Indeed, the relationship between Arlene and Reuben is central to the novel as these two damaged people learn to "pay forward" the trust and affection Trevor has given them.

Hyde tells her tale from many different perspectives, using letters, diary entries, and first- and third-person narratives from the various people whose lives Trevor's project touches. Jerry Busconi, for example, the addict Trevor tried to help, one night finds himself talking a young woman out of jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge:

I'm a junkie, Charlotte. I'm always gonna be a junkie. I ain't never gonna be no fine, upstanding citizen. But then I thought, hell. Just pay it forward anyway. Kid tried to help me. Okay, it didn't work. Still, I'm trying to help you. Maybe you'll jump. I don't know. But I tried, right? But let me tell you one thing. I woke up one morning and somebody gave me a chance. Just outta nowhere. It was like a miracle. Now, how do you know that won't happen to you tomorrow?
Pay It Forward is reminiscent of Frank Capra's classic It's a Wonderful Life. Like the film, this novel has a steely core of gritty reality beneath its optimism: yes, one person can make a difference, can help to make the world a better place, but sickness, pain, heartache, and tragedy will still always be a part of the human condition. If at times Hyde stumbles a bit while negotiating the razor-thin line between honest feeling and sentimentality, it's generally not for long. And the occasional lapse into artificially colored emotion can be forgiven when weighed against the courage it takes to write so unabashedly hopeful a story in such cynical times. --Sheila Bright --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.


From Publishers Weekly

An ordinary boy engineers a secular miracle in Hyde's (Funerals for Horses) winning second novel, set in small-town 1990s California. Twelve-year-old Trevor McKinney, the son of Arlene, a single mom working two jobs, and Ricky, a deadbeat absentee dad, does not seem well-positioned to revolutionize the world. But when Trevor's social studies teacher, Reuben St. Clair, gives the class an extra-credit assignment, challenging his students to design a plan to change society, Trevor decides to start a goodwill chain. To begin, he helps out three people, telling each of them that instead of paying him back, they must "pay it forward" by helping three others. At first, nothing seems to work out as planned, not even Trevor's attempt to bring Arlene and Reuben together. Granted, Trevor's mother and his teacher are an unlikely couple: she is a small, white, attractive, determined but insecure recovering alcoholic; he is an educated black man who lost half his face in Vietnam. But eventually romance does blossom, and unbeknownst to Trevor, his other attempts to help do "pay forward," yielding a chain reaction of newsworthy proportions. Reporter Chris Chandler is the first to chase down the story, and Hyde's narrative is punctuated with excerpts from histories Chandler publishes in later years (Those Who Knew Trevor Speak and The Other Faces Behind the Movement), as well as entries from Trevor's journal. Trevor's ultimate martyrdom, and the extraordinary worldwide success of his project, catapult the drama into the realm of myth, but Hyde's simple prose rarely turns preachy. Her Capraesque themeAthat one person can make a differenceAmay be sentimental, but for once, that's a virtue. $250,000 ad/promo; BOMC and QPB alternates; 7-city author tour; film rights optioned by Warner Bros. (Feb.)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Get the movie first -- then definitely the book, Nov. 14 2009
Par M. Bailin (southern Ont., Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Like a number of other reviewers here, I saw the movie first and was thrilled with it. So, prompted by others' reviews, I then got the book - and found that even the wonderful movie can't hold a candle to the even better book.

The movie left out much of the book, and made fairly significant changes to components of it. For example, the movie explains the teacher's burns as from parental abuse (from his father), obviously deliberately trying to parallel the boy's history. And the circumstances of the boy's death near the end are changed quite a bit. And there are many more examples of participating individuals in the book that never made it to the movie.

The biggest change, of course, is in the depicted scope of "the movement" -- in the movie it's only spread through parts of California, while in the book it's become literally world-wide, and just before the incident involving his death, the boy and his teacher are honored by the President in a special ceremony in Washington.

So unless you're a die-hard cynic (or maybe especially if you are), by all means read it!
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4.0étoiles sur 5 A great read!, Mai 21 2004
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Pay it Forward is one of my favourite all time books. I was so annoyed when a saw a reveiw written by a certain person called Steven, whoever he is, who said that Pay it Forward was unrealistic.
It is a wonderful book packed with imagination, cliffhangers, humour and even tragedy! The ending had me crying! You get to know the characters so well, that it almost makes you want to scream when anything bad happens to them!
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Almost excellent, Fév 16 2004
Par Jorge Frid (Mexico City) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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The story of the book is good, the way that Trevor makes his homework is amazing, the love story between Reuben and Arlene is fair enough, but the las two chapters and the epilogue you just can skip them, they make the story like a fairy tale, don't leave anything to your imagination, I think that is a big mistake.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Changing the World
It is so cute the way that no matter what bad things happen to Trevor he always stays optimistic. A 13 year old boy gets an assignment to try and change the world and actually... Read more
Publié le Janv. 17 2004 par Rachel

4.0étoiles sur 5 I'm really giving this 4 1/2 stars
Okay, firstly, I command you to forget the movie ever existed. Done that? Good! Secondly, a warning- this is NOT a book for cynics who insist on being cynical. Read more
Publié le Nov. 4 2003 par Anonymous

4.0étoiles sur 5 Pay It Forward
One boy, one plan, and a change in the world. When trevor gets a asignment in social studies he never would of thought it would change the world. Read more
Publié le Mai 27 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 Would You Pay It Forward?
A Review by Kelly

When Trevor got a simple Social Studies assignment to come up with a plan to change the world, he never would of guessed how far 1 favor to 3 people would go... Read more

Publié le Mai 10 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 Inspirational, touching, and just plain fabulous
I was so moved by this book. I saw the movie first, loved it, cried myself to pieces, and read the book, which I loved even MORE (which is amazing, since I loved the movie so... Read more
Publié le Mars 10 2003 par Teresa Clampitt

2.0étoiles sur 5 Read Something Else Instead!!
"Pay it Forward" wasn't very good. The story was saccharine sweet and had very unrealistic dialogue. Read more
Publié le Mars 7 2003 par P. Whalen

4.0étoiles sur 5 This book gives hope
I read this book in one day. I enjoyed it so much and even dreamed about it that night. It really inspired me and want to do something for someone to see if maybe it would work. Read more
Publié le Fév 15 2003 par Cathe Olson

1.0étoiles sur 5 Horrible Writing Kills Story
Pay It Foward could have been a decent book. It really could have. Unfortunately, the only people that enjoy it now are people that aren't completely literate. Read more
Publié le Oct. 13 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 Changing the World
The novel "Pay it Forward" is a story about one extraordinary boy. This young twelve-year-old boy set out to change the world. Read more
Publié le Oct. 9 2002 par Alejandra

4.0étoiles sur 5 much better than the movie, of course
This is such a wonderful story, it has everything. The characters are amazing. My copy of this book is currently being passed around my office. Read more
Publié le Aoû 20 2002 par nicole

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