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Denise Gosliner Orenstein

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7 Werken 363 Leden 9 Besprekingen

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Denise Gosliner Orenstein is a faculty member of the Literature Department at American University. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her two daughters. Unseen Companion is based on her experience living and teaching in fourteen Alaskan bush villages.

Werken van Denise Gosliner Orenstein

Dirt (2017) 215 exemplaren
Unseen Companion (2003) 59 exemplaren
The Secret Twin (2007) 50 exemplaren
A Guard Dog Named Honey (2020) 27 exemplaren
When the Wind Blows Hard (1982) 10 exemplaren
Dirt 1 exemplaar
Dirt 1 exemplaar

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Unseen Companion follows four POV characters, Lorraine being the primary narrator, through life in and around Bethel, Alaska. Their stories connect through a 16-year-old mixed-race child who has been mistreated by the local jailor.

I found the story being very meh. It wasn't terrible, but it also wasn't all that great either. I am sure that there are some people who would like this book, but it definitely wasn't for me. I found the characters to be annoying, and I was never all that invested in the story because of it. There was also sexual assault in the book that was never properly addressed, and a lot of racism that was mostly ignored and never explored.… (meer)
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Griffin_Reads | 2 andere besprekingen | Aug 31, 2023 |
I was excited to read this book. The cover is cute as heck and I wanted some new horse material to recommend to students. I'll give it to the author on the quality of the writing. She has a good sense of character and voice. Because of that I wouldn't go below 3 stars on the rating.

Here's the problem. This book has every negative theme out there in middle grade literature. In fact, I've now decided that not only do I need a bookshelf for teen angst books, but now also a middle grade angst shelf. I'm sad that middle grade books, which I once considered a delightful respite from the "woe is me" attitude in YA fiction, has now become infected with the same darkness. In this book you have bullying, a dead mother, a dysfunctional father, a traumatized girl who skips school and doesn't speak, and foster care. This is what realistic fiction has been reduced to. That's why fantasy has surpassed every other genre in popularity at my school.

What I was hoping for in this book was a [b: Shiloh|207153|Shiloh (Shiloh, #1)|Phyllis Reynolds Naylor|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1387737804s/207153.jpg|1152585] inspired book with a pony rescued from its nasty owner, housed in a shed, and taken care of by a child with responsible parents. Maybe a little mischievous behavior from the child by stealing apples from an orchard. That's not exactly what you get. I like the premise of a girl falling in love with a pony. I understand her obsession with saving him from the meat factory. I like her determination to escape from foster care and find him at all costs. All of that makes a good story. I just wish it had been a little more uplifting. And what's with all the clueless adults? The teachers aren't sympathetic. The social worker is incompetent. The foster care mother is obnoxious.

This book came at the same time I reached my saturation point for negative middle grade books. If your students/kids are cool with the heavy burdens of kids in recent literature, then by all means read this one. As I mentioned, the writing is good. I'm on the fence about whether kids will like it.
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valorrmac | Sep 21, 2018 |
This is a very good book because the story is from the point of view of a young person, so it is very relatable for someone my age. This story is also a very serious book and has a lot of representational parts in it. 4Q4P The cover art is awesome and I'd recommend this for high school students and adults. I chose to read this book because the cover art was very interesting. AdamM
 
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edspicer | 4 andere besprekingen | Jul 4, 2014 |
It was really boring through most of the book, and a little corny. The title doesn't fit the book and I did not like the ending. Some of the metaphores were intresting and the book was well written, the storyline just wasn't very exciting. Q3P2 AHS/Heather F
 
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7
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363
Populariteit
#66,173
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½ 3.6
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9
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24

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