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Deadville [Hardcover]

Ron Koertge (Author)
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October 14, 2008
Ron Koertge's spot-on repartee highlights the wry, poignant tale of a teen who is numbed by loss but finds an unusual route to reclaiming his life.

Listening to music 24/7. Hanging out with his slacker-stoner friend, Andy. Basically, Ryan's been sleepwalking through life since his younger sister died of cancer two years ago. But when Charlotte Silano — a gorgeous, popular senior way out of his league — has a riding accident and falls into a coma, Ryan finds himself drawn to her hospital room almost every day, long after her friends stop coming around. And oddly enough, Ryan seems to be slowly snapping out of his own brand of coma — working out at the gym, adopting a cool vintage hat, even easing into a relationship with Betty, a classmate who has her own reasons for visiting Charlotte. With his incisive humor and quick-fire repartee, Ron Koertge explores the unpredictable workings of grief and the healing power of self-reinvention.

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Grade 10 Up—Ryan, a high school sophomore, is mourning the death of his younger sister, Molly, by smoking dope, semipermanently connecting to his iPod and disconnecting from his parents. When Charlotte, a popular schoolmate, falls from her horse and into a coma, Ryan is drawn to the hospital to talk to her. During his many visits, he meets the young patient next door who claims he can go to "Deadville" and talk to people in that limbo between life and death, including Charlotte. This prompts Ryan to begin to face his grief and explore the meaning of death. While the teen's introspection slows the pace of the story, Koertge masterfully maintains reader interest with rich, right-on dialogue and details about teen life, attitudes, and relationships. Some of the scenes in which Ryan and his friends get high are funny while others show the problematic consequences of each and every joint. Ryan's metamorphosis is clearly illustrated through changes in his choice of clothes and friends without being trite or clichéd. His choice of music goes from "What's Got Me Down?" by U.S. Mail Band to a Celtic folk song that, when shared with his dad, symbolically bridges the gap between them. Deadville provides some realistic, thought-provoking ideas about dealing with the death of a loved one. Readers who enjoyed John Green's Looking for Alaska (Dutton, 2005) will find another Miles Pudge Halter in Ryan as he eventually concludes that there are no simple answers about death and accepts that ambiguity.—Sue Lloyd, Franklin High School Library, Livonia, MI
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In a way, this perceptive and understated novel centers on the most popular girl in school, Charlotte, even though she spends the entire book in a coma. Yet it is her riding accident that is the catalyst for Ryan, a pot-smoking slacker who barely knows her, to take a second look at his life. Ryan’s initial visit to the hospital is incidental—he’s just accompanying his buddy Andy. But once Ryan sees Charlotte, he is forced to reckon with his sister’s death from cancer two years earlier. He finds himself visiting Charlotte every day to the confusion of his friends, family, and even himself. But it is in that quiet, still room where new people shake his old routine: Betty, the girl who might just become his girlfriend, and Thad, a sick boy who claims to have visited “Deadville,” the waiting room between life and death. There’s a casual, floating feel to Koertge’s writing that captures the randomness of high-school life without sentimentalizing, and patient readers will appreciate the restraint. Grades 9-12. --Daniel Kraus

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 14 and up
  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Candlewick; 1 edition (October 14, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0763635804
  • ISBN-13: 978-0763635800
  • Product Dimensions: 5.7 x 0.8 x 8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A balanced, carefully written portrayal of one young man's response to death --- and his journey back to the living, February 25, 2009
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For the past two years, Ryan has basically checked out. He spends most of his time getting stoned with his best (ok, only) friend, Andy. Andy is overweight and lazy, and Ryan hates to admit it, but all those sessions smoking pot in an old tree house (and then giving in to the munchies) might have him heading in the same direction. When he's not hanging out with Andy, Ryan shuts out the world by sticking in some headphones and escaping with music.

Why is Ryan so down on life? It might have something to do with the death of his younger sister from cancer. Ryan always saw himself as Molly's protector, but even he couldn't protect her from the disease that claimed her life. Ryan is not finding much support at home, either; his mom is always busy singing with her choral group (and flirting with one of its members), while his dad has thrown himself so far into work that he doesn't seem to care what his wife or son is up to. If Ryan's parents are having such a tough time dealing with Molly's death in a healthy way, how is Ryan supposed to do so?

Unexpectedly, it's when another girl ends up in the hospital that Ryan starts to feel like living again. He doesn't really know Charlotte Silano, a gorgeous, popular senior who has never given him a second glance. But when she's in a coma following a riding accident, he finds himself drawn to her hospital room. Ryan can't quite explain it, but he keeps going back to the bedside of this girl he doesn't know. When his hospital visits connect him with a seriously ill young boy and with some new friends --- especially Charlotte's volleyball teammate, Betty --- Ryan just might have found a reason to unplug his headphones, get some great vintage duds, head to the gym and check back into the world.

From the title, you might expect DEADVILLE to be a big downer (or maybe a zombie novel). Surprisingly, given its subject matter, it ends up being a hopeful novel even as it acknowledges the deep scars traced by grief. The verbal banter between Ryan and his friends --- especially Andy and Betty --- keeps the mood light, and even though Ryan's loss is dealt with painfully and authentically, his attempts to shake others, especially his dad, out of their own malaise of grief also seem honest and true-to-life. DEADVILLE is a balanced, carefully written portrayal of one young man's response to death --- and his journey back to the living.

--- Reviewed by Norah Piehl
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5.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too, November 18, 2008
This review is from: Deadville (Hardcover)
The most popular girl in school fell off a horse and she's now in a coma in a nearby hospital. Ryan finds himself drawn to her bedside, even though he is most definitely not in her social circle or even the distant stratosphere of her world. Does he visit her because she is perhaps the hottest girl in school, or because he hopes to move in on her absent boyfriend's territory, or because two years ago he lost his own sister in her battle against cancer?

The strange thing is that Ryan doesn't really know why he visits this girl in a coma. It's just something he feels he must do.

Running parallel to the Charlotte Silano coma-girl story are several other captivating plot lines.

Ryan's visits to the hospital allow him to meet and develop a relationship with Betty, another girl from school who previously didn't really hang in the same crowd with Ryan. There is also the strained relationship between Ryan and his parents. He maintains a fairly normal mother/son relationship, but the connection between father and son has deteriorated to almost nothing since the death of his sister, Molly. It's not just a problem for Ryan, since his father has seemingly cut ties with his wife, as well. He has changed his whole lifestyle, right down to his choice of a vegan menu. Ryan's mother has chosen to throw herself into yoga and meditation to cope with the loss of her daughter. It seems a healthy avenue to stress relief, but she appears to be getting a bit too close to her instructor, causing Ryan to fear for his parents' marriage.

One benefit of Ryan's frequent visits to Charlotte's hospital room is that he is putting some distance between his so-called friend, Andy, and the never-ending supply of pot that has so far been getting him through his periods of grief. Is it possible to stay sober and confront tough times long enough to pull himself together? That's the question facing Ryan for most of DEADVILLE.

Ron Koertge successfully takes readers into Ryan's world of emotional stress and pain. Everyone has their own way of coping, and DEADVILLE illustrates them all in a direct, straight-forward style.

Reviewed by: Sally Kruger, aka "Readingjunky"
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