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Belly Up [Paperback]

Maryann Easley (Author)
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October 1, 2000
Off the coast of California, hit by a whale, grandpa's 55-foot fishing schooner sank, taking grandpa with it, leaving Rachel and Boo alone, fighting to stay alive in a free-floating life raft on an ocean filled with sharks. Their fortress against nature was an orange tent-like canopy atop three black inner tubes, with a rubberized floor thin enough to feel the water moving beneath them.

Two levels of the story are told from 14-year-old Rachel's point of view: the current struggle for survival, and memories of past events involving grandfather. The latter bring the reader a rich picture of his personality, the reason for and details about schooner Wyndego's creation, and family relationships. In addition to the personal insights, there are the dangerous mini adventures that all lend depth to the novel: the use of a gun in "fishing" for salmon, the fishing fleet's paranoia about "hot spots," enforcing the rules of the sea and of fishing boats, and the danger of fishing in freighter lanes.

The novel is off to a quick start with the shipwreck and Rachel's and Boo's reluctant acceptance of grandfather's death and the loss of the boat. Dealing with their own possible fate rapidly moves from contemplation to action to survive. Their food soon exhausted and their water turned putrid, they manage to catch flying fish and eat them raw, use fish entrails for bait, eat fish eyeballs for liquid. They wrestle a sea turtle onboard, but keep only her eggs and return her to the sea. They outride a thrashing lightening storm. They suffer cold, wet nights sitting in fish slime and sea salt, while listening for hissing leaks in the raft's floor as Eldorado attack. They patch the floor time and time again with 90% ingenuity and 10% materials. They sunburn and blister from the hot, blazing sun of the day. Rachel gets food poisoned. Brother Boo is the mainstay until rescue finally comes.

MaryAnn Easley is a resident of California. She is a member of PEN , SCBWI, National Writers Association, California Teachers Association and NEA. An educator and a gifted writer, she paints a total picture of fishing for salmon aboard a two-mast, gaff-rigged schooner and crafts a wonderful sea adventure in which brother and sister team together to problem solve getting food and water and keeping their survival raft afloat. The fishing lingo is accurate. The imagery is stunning

BELLY UP! is a kid's-against-the-elements page- turner!


Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 13 and up
  • Paperback: 154 pages
  • Publisher: Royal Fireworks Pr (October 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0880925515
  • ISBN-13: 978-0880925518
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 13.7 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,454,794 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

MaryAnn Easley is an award-winning author and educator. She teaches writing to children and adults, gives assemblies and writing workshops in schools, is a peer writing coach, and an independent publisher. She believes writing can change a life and even save a life, and she often turns personal experiences into story. "Each one of us is the hero of our own story, and we live dozens of stories every day," she says. "We can relive an experience, revise it, rewrite it, and, in a sense, reinvent ourselves."

She taught Inuit children in three different Arctic villages, fished commercially for salmon while living aboard a 55' sailing schooner, facilitated a poet's society for middle school USMC students, and tutored literature, philosophy and writing to foreign students. She is the recipient of the Award of Excellence from the San Diego Reading Association and Teacher of the Year at her school site three times. Her first YA novel "I Am the Ice Worm" is a Junior Library Guild Selection and an ALA Quick Picks. Her other books include: "Belly Up," "A Few Screws Loose," "Dog Woman," "Looking Out for Lindy," "Alone in the Ice World," "Warrior's Daughter," "Finding Jade Mountain," "Knuckle Down," a picture book about the Persian new year titled, "The Seventh 'S' of Spring," and "Ethan Barrett: Kid-Kart Champion," a book for kids interested in go-kart racing and their families.

A member of the Society of Children's Bookwriters & Illustrators, she attends book fairs and festivals and has appeared on radio and television in connection with her work. She can be reached via authorinschools@gmail.com. For more information, visit http://authormaryanneasley.blogspot.com/ or http://www.authorinschools.com/

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars I loved this book!, April 14, 2001
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R.K. (Irvine, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Belly Up (Paperback)
The characters and story seemed quite real and believeable. The book provides a look into the world of the salmon fishermen of the pacific northwest. But the riveting story of the survival of the two shipwrecked kids was so well done that the reader can smell the salt air and feel their hunger as they face one challenging obstacle after another. It's a real page-turner. You will love this book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars An adventurous and engaging novel for young readers, January 15, 2004
This review is from: Belly Up (Paperback)
A Few Screws Loose by MaryAnn Easley is the imaginatively written story of Lacey, a young girl coping with the emotionally volatile trials of growing up. The low point of Lacey's day comes when her mother drives up to school on a Harley motorcycle to take her for a ride, but with the help of a truly extraordinary English teacher, Lacey learns to have the personal strength to adapt, to change, and to grow from it. A Few Screws Loose is recommended as an adventurous and engaging novel for young readers.
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