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Betti on the High Wire [Hardcover]

Lisa Railsback (Author)
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July 8, 2010 8 and up3 and up
Ten-year-old Babo and the other ?leftover kids? live on an abandoned circus camp in a war-torn country. Babo believes her circus-star parents will come back for her any day now, so she is not one bit happy when an American couple adopts her. She hates her new name (Betti) and is confused by everything in America. She?s determined to run away. But as Betti slowly begins to trust her new family and even makes a friend, she decides maybe she can stay just one more day. And then maybe another . . .

Betti on the High Wire is both heartbreaking and hilarious?and completely unforgettable. This brave little storyteller of a girl will wiggle her way straight into your heart.


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Grade 4–6—Babo is the adolescent daughter of circus performers who were killed during a burst of political unrest and violence in an unnamed country. She believes that foreigners simply want to take kids away from their friends and country, making it impossible for them to ever locate their birth parents, and stripping them of their identities. Therefore, she is incredulous and angry when she gets word that an American couple wants to adopt her. Her resistance breaks down a bit when she discovers that a younger orphan is going to the same town that she is. She decides that she will stay until George is settled, and will enlighten the Americans about her country's plight. She worries daily that her parents may come looking for her, clinging to her unrealistic fantasy that they are still alive. Her new family is loving and patient, but Babo, now called Betti, must contend with insults from children who judge her stories to be melodramatic lies. Gradually, she begins to feel comfortable in this country and she grows to trust and love her new family. Railsback captures many aspects of culture dissonance well, and the challenge of bridging two cultures. However, some readers may find the mix of conventional and rudimentary English hard to follow. The plot is convincing and may well resonate with children who have had to adjust to a new situation, but will not likely appeal to a wide audience. Still, the book will be useful in collections that serve adoptees from foreign countries, and also for those patrons who are curious about the experiences of children in countries that are disrupted by war and unrest.—Deborah Vose, East Middle School and South Middle School, Braintree, MA
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In an undisclosed war-torn country, Babo is an orphan who doesn't like the Melons—the foreigners with round, pink faces. The Melons visit her and the other leftover kids on the circus campgrounds where they live. Babo wants to stay with the other children and tell them stories of her circus family's high-wire act, but instead she is adopted by some American Melons, ahem, the Buckworths, who promptly change her name to Betti. To say that the transition is difficult is putting it mildly. Betti hoards food, her progress in English is slow, and she has trust issues to spare. She hopes her new family will send her back, but they are always understanding, Mrs. Buckworth in particular, who lost her parents, too. This international adoption story is heartwarming and refreshing, and Betti's new beginning is realistic and at times full of adventure. Without really knowing it, she adapts to her new life and finds a place with her family, though she recognizes that her internal conflicts won't ever fall completely away. Grades 4-6. --Courtney Jones

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 8 and up
  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Dial (July 8, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0803733887
  • ISBN-13: 978-0803733886
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 6.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,602,704 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

This is me.

I live on my ranchette on the outskirts of Austin, Texas, with dogs, cats, deer, and other wild animals. My environment is very serene; it is my writing sanctuary. Currently I'm writing novels for kids, although I used to write plays. Mostly I write for myself. I write what makes me happy or teary, and what makes me laugh. I write stories that are challenging to me, in one way or another, and characters that intrigue me. It's very important that I'm intrigued, because I end up living with those characters for about two years---from the first word I write to describe them, to the time they are finally published. One of my goals with NOONIE'S MASTERPIECE was to write a novel that would also be relevant to some adults. Primarily visual artists, writers, composers, and any other creative person who understands the joy, anguish, and hard labor involved in pursuing the artistic dream.

Fortunately I do other things, besides writing, or you'd think I was a very boring person. I foster rescue animals, I take long hikes in the Texas hill country, I laugh with friends (many of whom are writers), and I love to travel the world. I'm also very involved in social services. For the past six years I've worked in a rehab center with adults who've experienced traumatic brain injuries. My second novel, BETTI ON THE HIGH WIRE, is loosely based on my two-year stint working with kids in a refugee camp. BETTI is coming very soon, in JULY 2010, and is published by Dial Books for Young Readers.

Thanks for reading, even if you arrived here by pure accident.

 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Betti on the High Wire would make a great movie, August 19, 2010
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Betti on the High Wire is an often humorous look at what it means to be a member of a family, to be loved and accepted as different without being asked to compromise who you are or purge your unique history. Hopefully, someday, we'll see Babo become Betti on the big screen. The tender, funny flick could be a big hit with young audiences.

Girls age 8-14 are likely to enjoy Betti on the High Wire the most. But, clearly, 34-year old dads may love it as well.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful!, November 10, 2010
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Babo is a child of war, a left-over child. At 10 years old, she has no parents, only the family she has created from the other left-over kids on an abandoned circus camp. Babo takes care of the left-over kids, telling them stories and looking after their welfare while waiting for her parents to return. When a couple from America comes to the rescue, rescuing is the last thing Babo wants. When she arrives in America, even her name is lost to a new unfamiliar name -- Betti. The language is not her own, she misses those left behind and her new world is quite strange. The new children in America don't understand her. Even worse, they ridicule her for those very things that are dear to her. When Betti makes a friend, somehow the world seems different. As she gets to know her family, the isolation she once felt becomes transformed.

Lisa Railsback's BETTI ON THE HIGH WIRE tells the story of an orphan from a war-torn country by bringing the reader inside the emotional world of Babo. Babo is just delightful! In a world where war has destroyed her world, she reaches out to others and cares for them and yet she too is a little girl too with all the emotional needs of a young girl. Babo creates stories with vivid imagery which draw a reader into her world. Once in America, she creates a journal of new words and insights into America. The journal not only shows the novelty and strangeness of her new home, but it also adds a humorous insight as a world familiar to readers is seen anew through the eyes of Betti.

The setting of the war-torn world looms behind Babo, in her own country and in the interior setting of her mind and emotions. Instead of inundating the young reader with violent imagery of war, Lisa Railsback instead reaches into the emotional world of the characters -- and she does so beautifully! BETTI ON THE HIGH WIRE does not end on a simplistic or sappy note, but rather the ending truly warms the heart precisely because the author maintains a perfect balance, respecting her character and the fictional world she creates. Make sure not to skip the author's note in the back of the book. BETTI ON THE HIGH WIRE is quite simply a book that stirs the imagination -- young or adult.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Adoption Story with Flesh, August 24, 2010
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Betti on the Highwire brings meat to the typical adoption narrative of a third world child adopted by nice people and given a suburban life in America. Betti/Bobo is nine when she's taken from the circus camp orphanage in her war torn country and adopted by a mild-mannered white couple with a five-year-old daughter. Betti has constructed a story for herself and the other orphans about her parents, the tallest woman in the world with a tail and the crocodile man, and how they will come back to the circus camp for her someday. She clings to this story even as her new parents try to integrate her into American things like day camp. Betti eventually manages a compromise between her new life and her old stories. She's a strong-willed, tough survivor, and that helps the book to be more about one girl's reactions to a new set of circumstances and less about a little foreign girl being helped. The book is more sensitive to adopted children issues than most. The plot is by turns funny and harrowing. In the end, Betti finds balance and starts to grow up.
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