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DRUMS, GIRLS & DANGEROUS PIE by Jordan Sonnenblick
Accelerated Reader: Level: 5.9. Pts. 8.
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Book Description:
Steven Alper is a typical eighth-grader--smarter than some, a better drummer than most,
but with the usual girl problems and family trials. Then, on October 7, his five-year-old
brother, Jeffrey, falls, has a nosebleed that doesn't stop, and is diagnosed with
leukemia. All hell breaks loose.
Mrs. Alper's days and nights revolve around getting
Jeffrey to his chemotherapy treatments, and Mr. Alper retreats into a shell, coming out
only occasionally to weep over the mounting medical bills. Steven becomes the forgotten son,
who throws himself into drumming, even as he quits doing his homework and tries to keep his
friends from finding out about Jeffrey's illness.
A story that could have morphed into
melodrama is saved by reality, rawness, and the wit Sonnenblick infuses into Steven's
first-person voice. The recriminations, cares, and nightmares that come with a cancer
diagnosis are all here, underscored by vomiting, white blood cell counts, and
chemotherapy ports. Yet, this is also about regrouping, solidarity, love, and hope.
Most important for a middle-grade audience, Sonneblick shows that even in the midst of
tragedy, life goes on, love can flower, and the one thing you can always change is yourself.
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