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Original Title: | The Rules of Survival |
ISBN: | 0803730012 (ISBN13: 9780803730014) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | South Carolina Book Award Nominee for Young Adult Book Award (2009), Rhode Island Teen Book Award Nominee (2008), National Book Award Finalist for Young People's Literature (2006), Missouri Gateway Readers Award Nominee (2009) |
Nancy Werlin
Hardcover | Pages: 259 pages Rating: 3.98 | 11365 Users | 1095 Reviews
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Title | : | The Rules of Survival |
Author | : | Nancy Werlin |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 259 pages |
Published | : | September 7th 2006 by Dial Books |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Realistic Fiction. Fiction. Sociology. Abuse. Contemporary. Teen |
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This National Book Award Finalist is a thought-provoking exploration of emotional abuse, self-reliance and the nature of evil. A heart-wrenching portrait of family crisis, this is perfect for fans of Laurie Halse Anderson’s Speak and Jay Asher’s Thirteen Reasons Why. For Matt and his sisters, life with their cruel, physically abusive mother is a day-to-day struggle for survival. But then Matt witnesses a man named Murdoch coming to a child’s rescue in a convenience store; and for the first time, he feels a glimmer of hope. Then, amazingly, Murdoch begins dating Matt’s mother. Life is suddenly almost good. But the relief lasts only a short time. When Murdoch inevitable breaks up with their mother, Matt knows that he’ll need to take some action. Can he call upon Murdoch to be his hero? Or will Matt have to take measures into his own hands? National Book Award Finalist LA Times Book Prize Finalist ALA Best Books of the Year ALA Quick PickRating Appertaining To Books The Rules of Survival
Ratings: 3.98 From 11365 Users | 1095 ReviewsArticle Appertaining To Books The Rules of Survival
Full Disclosure: Nancy is a good friend.This is one of the best portrayals of a teen living with an emotionally abusive parent you will ever read. I had a knot in my stomach the whole book.This book was so well written that I didn't notice how disturbing it was until after I finished. I would call it haunting and beautiful. I kept reading well into the night.Nancy Werlin has written a classic.
This is a very good book. I would like to read books like this all the time if I could. It was a book that you could fallow along with very good. It is about these three kids that have to live with there crazy mother. The oldest boy named Matthew did all he could to keep his sisters together and stay strong for them. The main characters are Matthew, Emmy and Murdogh. Thought out this book Matthew is trying to find Murdogh a man he met in a store. He thought Murdogh was god because he stuck up in
"Always remember: In the end, the survivor gets to tell the story."This is the story of Matt, Callie, and Emmy, written as a letter. Emmy was too young to fully understand her past and so Matt has taken it as his responsibility to tell her about it. It's not only about an abusive mother but it involves outsiders who were dragged into it.What did I think of the characters?WOW. This is one of the best character developments I have read. It didn't just occur suddenly but over a realistic period of
This book terrified me, but I would say such in the most constructive way possible. Why? Well, for one, Nancy Werlin places the reader right in the center of 14-year-old Matthew's experiences in protecting his siblings from a mother from heck and back. The reader sees the desperation in his penned letters to his youngest sister Emmy chronicling the abuses they endured...and the desperation of getting out. If you're not aware of how terrifying Matthew's mother, Nikki, can be - consider some of
This book was so well written that I didn't notice how disturbing it was until after I finished. I would call it haunting and beautiful. I kept reading well into the night.Nancy Werlin has written a classic.
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