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The King Of Slippery Falls [Hardcover]

Sid Hite (Author)
3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)


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May 1, 2004
"What story will you tell with your life?"
In this jewel of a novel, Sid Hite addresses this question and delivers his most commanding and resplendent performance yet.

Lewis Hinton is in pursuit of two things--an elusive giant trout & his true identity. His adoptive parents, Martha & Avery Hinton, know they must let him search for clues about his past. His eccentric neighbor, Mrs Baderhoovernisterah, advises him to heed the plot twisters in life. His best friend, Amanda Dot, just wants him to fall in love w/ her. And the townspeople of Slippery Falls are determined to discover if the letter from Lewis's birth mother confirms the rumor--Is he descended from French royalty? Could this simple boy from Idaho really be a king?

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Grade 6-8-While fishing for an elusive giant white trout lurking in a river near his small Idaho town, 16-year-old Lewis Hinton, an adopted teen, stumbles across information that might link his biological parents to French royalty. He humbly reveals his discovery in confidence to his closest friend and undisclosed object of affection, Amanda Dot. Of course, she inadvertently begins to spin and spread a web of gossip that ultimately crowns Lewis as the unhappy "King of Slippery Falls." Throughout this calm backwoods novel, Hite weaves in an assorted bunch of offbeat and likable characters: a wise magilike elderly woman; a teenaged jet-setter whom Lewis fears has eyes for Amanda; and patient, believably caring parents who support Lewis's search for his heritage. Hite's rich language is rewardingly easy to follow. And while the often-predictable plot isn't exactly electrifying, Slippery Falls remains a solid, humorously enjoyable blend of fact and fish story.
Hillias J. Martin, New York Public Library
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Gr. 6-9. As his sixteenth birthday looms, Lewis Hinton, who was adopted at birth, is feeling uncertain. Lewis' 88-year-old friend, Maple Baderhoovenlisterah, tells him he is having an identity crisis and that "life is a strange journey." In fact, Lewis' life starts getting a whole lot stranger after he receives a mysterious letter from his birth mother and learns that he might be the great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandson of a French king. There aren't too many folks in Slippery Falls, Idaho, who can say that. But is it true? Well, if, as the opinionated Maple also asserts, we all tell stories with our lives, then Lewis' is one whopper of a fish tale, almost as extravagant as the king-size trout he has been trying to catch. Hite has a lot of quirky fun with this offbeat story of a nice kid who may or may not find himself--but at least learns where to look. Michael Cart
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 12 and up
  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Scholastic Press; 1st edition (May 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0439342570
  • ISBN-13: 978-0439342575
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,582,231 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars telling your life story, September 16, 2004
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This review is from: The King Of Slippery Falls (Hardcover)
This humorous look at small town life is moving, funny, and at times sad, as our hero, Lewis Hinton, struggles to deal with the news that he was adopted. Since hearing the news on his fifteen birthday he's been self-absorped, but his life is to become even more complex on his 16th birthday when his adopted mother gives him a letter that was in the basket with him.
This book would appeal to middle school through high school, and is very tame by modern Young Adult standards. A fun, touching story, which I hope will have a sequel.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible!, August 20, 2004
This review is from: The King Of Slippery Falls (Hardcover)
This book was chosen by my son's school as a book club selection. I can't imagine why. The plot didn't hang together, the situations were implausible, and the characters were hard to believe. The ending was even worse than the rest of the book. I kept wondering throughout the whole book what could possibly have made anyone choose this book! Yuck!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting at first, but otherwise disappointing, September 15, 2008
This review is from: The King Of Slippery Falls (Hardcover)
`The King of Slippery Falls' is about a boy named Lewis Hilton, living in the small town of Slippery Falls, Idaho. He is fascinated in catching a big trout that he saw for only a second in his life, and tries to catch it everyday unsuccessfully, making him the joke of the town's fishermen. He recently learns that he was adopted, and on his sixteenth birthday, reads a letter that was written for him from his biological mother. What follows are a series of incidents that he gets involved in, which somehow, very loosely, connects both the stories mentioned above.


The reason I picked this book was because I thought it was a story about finding oneself. Even when I initially started reading, the first few chapters still seemed intriguing since they involved a number of different storylines, such as Lewis trying to find the big fish, searching for his identity, learning about his birth mother etc. However, once I finished reading the entire book, I was somewhat disappointed. None of the storylines concluded with a satisfactory ending, and they just leave you hanging and thinking, `what was the point?' For instance, how did Lewis finding the fish represent any philosophical connection to his identity? Was there any significance to the `royal blood' incident in the middle of the story? One of the interesting things that I found in the book was the connection between Lewis and Amanda, and even that felt like a bummer towards the end of the story. In fact, the only character I found really exciting was Maple, and I wished she was the main character of this book, which would have made it more interesting and humorous to read.


This would have been a great book if it was a beginning of a book series, which consisted of continuing books of Lewis's adventures. However, being a single tale, it seems rather disappointing. It is just a series of incidents that happen in a boy's life that do not change his personality in anyway. The protagonist himself is confused about his identity at the end of this book, so imagine how the readers would feel!


I would suggest reading this book only if you have nothing else to do on a lazy afternoon, and would recommend taking it from the library, rather than purchasing it.
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