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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Unforgettable,
By Judith Lyons (Santa Monica, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Escaping Tornado Season: A Story in Poems (Library Binding)
My daughter and I each have a copy of this book and had the same experience reading it: we couldn't put it down. My daughter said that she carried such an ache around in her heart for this young girl. She said she felt as if she truly knew her and loved her. This is a powerful story told in the spare, searing language of penetrating poetry. As a teacher, I have been pondering ways I might bring this book into my classroom. It cries out to be heard as well as read. I have already recommended it to my colleagues.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
moving and memorable,
By Debra Garfinkle "author of books for teens an... (Orange County, CA United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Escaping Tornado Season: A Story in Poems (Library Binding)
I enjoyed this book immensely, as did (all!) the members of my book club. The descriptions are lovely, the characters real, the story poignant, the end satisfying.In spare language, the author shows us through a heartwarming main character what it is like to lose a twin and a father. I felt her anguish about having an unstable mother, and going to a new school without the right clothes to fit in. I felt the heartbreak of her Native American friends who, in the sixties when the novel is set, are scorned by most of the townspeople. It's awesome how much insight and information was conveyed, and how much I was made to care, in such a short book.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Escaping Tornado Season,
By Bridget Sampson (Chatsworth, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Escaping Tornado Season: A Story in Poems (Library Binding)
Julie Williams is a wonderful poet with a moving and captivating story to tell. Escaping Tornado Season eloquently explores family, friendship, loss and change. The narrator, fourteen year old Allie, presents the characters in her life with a keen awareness of their desires and secrets. The story revealed by the poems allowed me to share in Allie's sorrow, joy and hope. I thoroughly enjoyed Escaping Tornado Season and highly recommend it.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Escaping Tornado Season Blew Me Away,
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This review is from: Escaping Tornado Season: A Story in Poems (Library Binding)
Escaping Tornado Season pulled me in like the tornado in its title. Ms. Williams' masterful art of telling a moving story involving charcters we care and/or wonder about touched me the way Karen Hesse's Out Of The Dust did. I just put it down, and I'm going back for my second read.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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A Wonderful Story For All Ages,
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This review is from: Escaping Tornado Season: A Story in Poems (Library Binding)
I absolutely love this book! Not having read many stories told in poems, I wasn't quite sure what to expect when a friend recommended "Escaping Tornado Season." Before I knew it, I'd read fifty pages, and found myself totally involved in the story, the characters, and the wonderful imagery the author was able to evoke with such simple, yet powerful language. Being male, mid-thirties, and having spent my childhood in New York City, my life experience couldn't be more different than main character Allie's-but I was able to completely connect with her situation, and her feelings about the world around her. I must commend author Julie Williams for building such a rich story with seemingly simple poems. Her accessible style draws you in first with words, but then leaves you breathless with a depth of feeling and emotion. I highly recommend this book to everyone, young and old alike. We've all felt out of place at one time or other, and "Escaping Tornado Season" shows us so wonderfully that it's okay to be different, and that one person's voice can make a difference.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Surviving tornado season...,
By Marilyn Morton (Granada Hills, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Escaping Tornado Season: A Story in Poems (Library Binding)
Escaping is the example set for Allie by her mother and it is Allie's triumph that she does more than escape. Circumstances over which Allie has no control-metaphorically symbolized by tornado season-have left Allie lonely, grieving, and angry-but never on the verge of giving up. Through free verse poetry, the reader experiences what any fourteen-year-old must face and, in Allie's case, a great deal more. She learns how to ward off sorrow and neglect and to take risks that define her character. The poems are moving but not sentimental. The words are sparse and powerful and they engage all the senses. I can smell the damp earth beside the grave, hear the Ojibwe drums across the bay, see the dark water between the creaking floes of ice on the lake, taste the special treat of Neapolitan ice cream, and feel Allie's hope carry her through her own tornado season. This is an exquisite book that I will savor over and over.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Escaping Tornado Season,
This review is from: Escaping Tornado Season: A Story in Poems (Library Binding)
This book is exquisitely written. Telling the story in poems produces a demand on the author to make every word count. And Julie Williams delivers a spare, haunting, passionate tale about loss, injustice, tenderness, and forgiveness. The characters are complicated and not always likable yet the author treats them with compassion. She respects the difficult histories of her characters. Readers will experience a wide range of emotions in reading this incredible book--joy, sadness, anger. There are also moments of warm sweetness in the book, where the descriptive powers of the author give the 13 year old protagonist a touching, achingly beautiful voice.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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An exceptionally well told story,
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This review is from: Escaping Tornado Season: A Story in Poems (Library Binding)
Emotionally Powerful. In "Escaping Tornado Season" Julie Williams has told a story of a girl coping with the death of her father and huge changes in her life at an age when she is most vulnerable. The poems are so well done that they really tell the story in a manner that is gripping in its emotional power and with a wealth of detail that enables us to picture the place and people. I couldn't put it down; it made me laugh and cry. It's a terrific book for adults as well as the young adults for whom it is intended and I can't recommmend it highly enough.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing,
By A Customer
This review is from: Escaping Tornado Season: A Story in Poems (Library Binding)
I am a 55 year old male man who didn't want to read "a story in poem" about anything. I was given this book and resisted reading it for a very long time. One night I started reading and I could not put it down. It was powerful and moving. It's about a 14 year old girl learning to live in this life. It's a poem. I cried like a baby! I am currently buying up every copy I can. I give this book to anyone I care about. If you, or maybe your very close friend, had a difficult childhood. This book is for you. Poem and all! Poem just means all the unneeded words are missing. Read this book! (...)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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escaping tornado season,
By kab "book reader" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Escaping Tornado Season: A Story in Poems (Hardcover)
A wonderful book, although I wouldn't call it poetry; more like a diary. I met the author and she is a wonderfully funny person. The story is one that holds your attention. Read it all in one sitting. Couldn't put it down. Even my husband likes it and he doesn't do much reading for pleasure.
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Escaping Tornado Season: A Story in Poems by Julie Williams (Hardcover - March 2, 2004)
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