Jennifer Anne Moses

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The Art of Dumpster DivingPaperback, 17 March 2020

The Art of Dumpster Diving
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Reading Age
Ages: 14-17
Grade Levels
9-12
Print Length
224 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Turner
Date Published
17 Mar 2020
ISBN-10
1684424623
ISBN-13
9781684424627

Description

"The lyrical prose style is reminiscent of Delia Owens's Where the Crawdads Sing but the suspension of disbelief and ability to connect to the wacky characters is what readers will find most engaging about the story."--School Library Journal

"The Art of Dumpster Diving packs a wallop. Glorious storytelling in an authentic voice."- Adriana Trigiani New York Times bestselling author of Big Stone Gap and Tony's Wife

"A moving and heart-felt story of family and community, and the symbiotic ways the two can shape and sustain one another."- Jo Watson Hackl, Author of Smack Dab in the Middle of Maybe, Winner, Southern Book Prize for Children's Literature

From award-winning author Jennifer Moses comes an incredible story of the power of family, love and the human-spirit.

Sixteen-year-old James and his little brother, Danny, live in Crystal Springs, Louisiana, with their grandmother, mother, and first cousin, Lila. The family is working class, proud, strict, and church-going. When a big, clumsy boy named Gabriel moves up the street with his minuscule and mysterious "auntie," James has a new friend who he loves and hates in equal measure. When Grandma dies and Lila runs away, James and Danny's mother struggles to make things work, but something's wrong, so wrong that one awful day, James finds his mother lying in her bed, dead. Panicked, he runs to the only person he can think of, his friend Gabriel. Gabriel insists that if the authorities know that there are no adults at home, they'll send James and Danny away to foster care or worse, and ends up convincing James that the only way to maintain any kind of decent life for himself and his little brother is to carry on as if things are normal. The boys bury the body under an abandoned house, and, as James tries to make ends meet (procuring food from dumpsters) things become increasingly desperate. It's Gabriel who comes up with a "master plan" to find a woman who looks enough like the boys' mother that she can pass for her---and get money out of the bank. They recruit Lucetta from a soup kitchen, and she moves in. For a while, things begin to look up---and then they fall apart completely. But in the process of losing everything, James and his brother Danny gain a new family, one based on grit, faith and hope.

Product Details

Audience:
Ages: 14-17
Author:
Jennifer Anne Moses
Book Format:
Paperback
Country of Origin:
US
Date Published:
17 March 2020
Dimensions:
21.59 x 13.97 x 1.27 cm
Educational Level:
Grade Levels: 9-12
ISBN-10:
1684424623
ISBN-13:
9781684424627
Language:
English
Pages:
224
Publisher:
Weight:
181.44 gm

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