THE MAILBOX by Audrey Shafer
Accelerated Reader: Level: 5.0. Pts. 6.
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Book Description:
Complex and believably imperfect characters emerge from the first page to the last
in this debut novel. Gabe, 12, had been shuffled around the foster-care system
for years, until, as a 9-year-old, he was taken to Virginia to an uncle he had
never met. Now, two years later, he comes home after the first day of sixth grade
to find Uncle Vernon dead.
Numb with fear and grief, he tells no one, but the body disappears and
mysterious cards begin to appear in his mailbox. As he mourns for his uncle and
struggles to honor his memory, readers get to know the strong and caring people
surrounding him, and to see the enormous impact made by one scarred and cantankerous,
but loving, old man.
Uncle Vernon's colloquial voice; the details of successive school days and
vignettes of what it means to have a best friend; horrifying glimpses of the
Vietnam War, in which Vernon had served, and its aftermath; and
sketches of compassionate adults make up some of the bits and pieces of the story.
The book is much more than the sum of these parts, however. Warm and moving,
it is an evocative picture of the weblike nature of human existence and the
interconnectedness of seemingly disparate experiences
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