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Homeschooling Abbey: Your Basic Mom Tries Home Education & Tells All [Paperback]

Carol Plum-Ucci (Author)
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October 17, 2008
Award-winning novelist Carol Plum-Ucci takes readers on her magical journey through four years of home schooling with daughter Abbey, now 11. This entertaining memoir will appeal to parents who want an intimate look at home schooling life as well as those who simply question the value of traditional education. Plum-Ucci states that no religious belief inspired her to home school, nor did she fancy herself a better teacher than what was found at Abbey’s local school. She fell into the home-schooling-mother role haphazardly but says now that if she can get five thousand families nationwide to lose their fears of home education and try it, she would be thrilled to have published this memoir. Winner of the Michael L. Printz Honor Book Award and twice an Edgar Allan Poe Award finalist, Plum-Ucci writes with the same edgy and glimmering insights that readers have loved for nearly a decade.

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  • Paperback: 146 pages
  • Publisher: BookSurge Publishing (October 17, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 143921171X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1439211717
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,953,796 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Carol Plum-Ucci received one of the nation's top literary honors for her first novel, THE BODY OF CHRISTOPHER CREED, a suspense story set in the historic woods of Southern New Jersey. The novel received one of four Michael J. Printz Honor Book Awards, sponsored by the American Library Association, recognizing the best literature published for young adults. The novel also was a finalist in the Edgar Allan Poe Awards and was named to the Reader's International Children's Choice Awards List.

She is happy to report that Houghton Mifflin Harcourt has purchased a SEQUEL TO THE BODY OF CHRISTOPHER CREED. It will be released in the spring of 2011. "For years, people asked if I would write a sequel. In fact, I don't think I've ever spoken for an audience where someone hasn't asked that," Plum-Ucci said. "I always said no because I couldn't think of anything good that would happen next. Well, one stormy Saturday night in the dead of winter, I got this totally hot idea and just went with it. It's a lot of years later, but I held out for artistic integrity--a story line that I knew would keep readers turning pages--and didn't try it just to piggy-back a book selling well. As the saying goes for me and HMH: 'We will sell no idea before its time.'"

The CREED SEQUEL focuses on Chris Creed's brother Justin, who, after four years have passed, is now 16. "The theme of bullying didn't carry over to this book--I'll be honest," Plum-Ucci said. "But that theme was always, to me, secondary to a relentless pursuit of truth theme, which engaged Torey Adams throughout. And that theme is still very present. I'm asking kids to look beyond what they can touch, see, smell--something they're not often asked to do by school districts, and I think it's both fun and important."

FIRE WILL FALL, a sequel to STREAMS OF BABEL was released by HMH in the spring of 2010. In STREAMS OF BABEL, terrorists poison the water supply in New Jersey (released in the spring of 2008), and in FIRE WILL FALL, the teenagers who drank the most WMD are fighting for their lives. "I think of FIRE as more of a character piece, so it surprised me pleasantly to see all the reviews coming in, calling it a page turner," Plum-Ucci said. Both books were immediately named Premiere Selections the Junior Library Guild upon release.

WHAT HAPPENED TO LANI GARVER, Plum-Ucci's second novel, is story of prejudice, friendship, popularity, tolerance, and individuality. The story raises a most important question: Might angels exist on earth? The novel has been selected as a featured book both in Seventeen Magazine and YM Magazine. It is named to the 2003 Best Books for Young Adults List, sponsored by the American Library Association, and is a 2004 Teen Top Ten nominee. It was nominated for the Michael L. Printz Awards for excellence in Young Adult Literature.

Plum-Ucci's third novel of THE SHE, was was nominated for BBYA (Best Books for Young Adults, The American Library Association) and received a starred review in Booklist. Her fourth novel, THE NIGHT MY SISTER WENT MISSING, was named a finalist in the Edgar Allan Poe Awards.

Plum-Ucci spent her childhood growing up on the barrier island of Brigantine, New Jersey, where her father was a funeral director. She lived overtop of the funeral home.

'My bedroom was such that if the floor were made of glass, I would have been gazing down into the face of a casket dweller,' she frequently tells audiences. 'When people ask me how I became a writer, I say it was in the middle of nights while growing up there.'

Plum-Ucci loves to tell her childhood funeral home antics, which have captivated teenage audiences across America.

She attended the Brigantine Public Schools, Atlantic City Friends School, and Holy Spirit High School, graduating in 1975. She earned her bachelor's degree in Communication from Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana in 1979. She attended Rutgers University and received her Master of Arts degree 2004.

Plum-Ucci worked as Staff Writer and Director of Publications for the Miss America Organization in Atlantic City from 1984 through 1999. She is the third generation of women in her family to contribute to Atlantic City's well-known fanfare. Her mother, Ellen Plum, was the first woman President, and her paternal grandmother, Ads Plum, was a member of the Hostess Committee.
She retired from corporate employ in June of 1999, 'about two days after my advance arrived for The Body of Christopher Creed,' she says. 'I loved being part of something historical like Miss America, and I have many great memories of working there. But I'd spent many years trying to become a published novelist, and I wanted to started enjoying that lifestyle as quickly as possible."

Her husband Rick owns the Ucci Piano Service. Together, they love gardening, going to the Margate Beach in the summers, watching Academy Award winning movies, and raising their daughter, Abbey.

 

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Bewildering, Guilt-Ridden Plod through Homeschooling, February 12, 2009
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I bought this book after reading the fabulous reviews on Amazon; now I'm thinking that maybe the reviews were limited to friends/family who received an early release of the book and forgave the half-baked prose. I am contemplating homeschool for my five year old, and was looking for inspiration to reconcile my (unfounded) fears and launch into this new adventure.

Unfortunately, this book brought very little inspiration and I have since sold the book to a local used bookstore. The early chapters did not capture me, other than the deep pathos of the author who is/was riddled with guilt about her failed marriage and her disconnect with her elder daughter, laying blame squarely on the local school system for not caring about her "broken household". I had a hard time getting over the author's Victim mentality, "having" to work a corporate job, move to the mainland, attend a funeral. Apparently, mothers can not make life-affirming choices in New Jersey.

In case you are wondering, the author is an award-winning novelist. It's clearly displayed on the back of the book, inside the last chapter, and interspersed at least twice in the book itself. No humility here.

I have since started David Guterson's "Family Matters: Why Homeschooling Makes Sense", and though only 40 pages into it, recommend it very highly for its articulation of the larger societal issues while remaining firmly grounded in sharing his story of his family's homeschooling experiences.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wave of the future - Why not with the failures of many schools today to teach balance...., September 2, 2010
This review is from: Homeschooling Abbey: Your Basic Mom Tries Home Education & Tells All (Paperback)
Homeschooling is more popular than ever it seems everywhere. Many schools, unforetunately have their own agendas and students are often forced to read books and have opiniated teachers pushing THEIR view s on students. Go homeschooling, but really commit and be dedicated and organized. Start with this great book!!!

Learn something most schools don"t teach: For starters: Forgotten Holocaust: The Poles Under German Occupation 1939-1944 Talks about 5 Million Catholics/Gentiles murdered in the holocaust (high school level and up. Also in Americans historyThe Peasant Prince: Thaddeus Kosciuszko and the Age of Revolution +Twice a Hero: The Stories Of Thaddeus Kosciuszko And Casimir Pulaski: Polish American Heroes of the American Revolution 1st one for high school and up and te 2nd one for elemetary school, include a great succint DVD on General Casimir Pulaski, the creator of the first amercan cavalry, appointed by washington himself. Also,Madame Curie: A Biography Greatest scientist ever and a women. Her real name before marrying Pierre Curie was Maria Sklodowska, she was born in Warsaw, Poland. Lastly, Nicolaus Copernicus: And the Founding of Modern Astronomy (Great Scientists) another great scientist born in Poland, and why not Looking at Poland (Looking at Countries) in english and the same book in spanish Descubramos Polonia/Looking at Poland (Descubramos Paises Del Mundo / Looking at Countries) (Spanish Edition) Learn about Poland, while learning Spanish at the same time.i.e., reading books simultaneously alternating. Just a few ideas.

First get Homeschooling Abbey - a great start, and something to really think about.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Jump in, you're welcome here...and bring a friend!, December 13, 2008
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This narrative is rated "E" for Everyone! Champions of homeschooling and doubters alike will enjoy reading Carol's intimate journey into homeschooling. Carol instinctively reaches out with humorous, "no holds barred" details about the ups and downs of a real-life homeschooling journey that began when her daughter was in public school, not in the womb, and continues to this day. Carol brings you into her world and wraps you in comfort. This is a book meant to be shared...buy one for a friend!
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