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Cynthia Rylant (Author)
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November 1, 2006
Cynthia Rylant returns to her home state of West Virginia with this powerful and evocative collection of poems. In a heartbreaking narrative that flows like a novel, we follow Ludie from childhood to falling in love and getting married, through the birth of her own children, and on into old age. This is the story of one woman’s experiences in a hard­scrabble coal-mining town, a story that brims with universal themes about life, love, and family—and all of the joy, laughter, heartache, and loss that accompany them.

 Would she tell you that six children
were too many,
that some disappointed,
that others surprised,
but that, all in all,
six
were too many
and one
would have been just fine.
Would she tell you that she married
that boy at fifteen
not only because he was tall and kind
but also because
she needed a way out.
               —from LUDIE’S LIFE


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Grade 9 Up—Rylant uses free verse to tell the story of a poor West Virginia country woman, born in 1910, who lives into her 90s. Despite the poverty, Ludie's life seems engaging and rewarding, with six children and a loving husband. Her childhood of stealing table scraps from her stepmother didn't predict a happy life. A variety of vignettes are presented, not necessarily in chronological order, but more like someone in her 90s looking back. Those years include Ludie's marriage at 15 to Rupe, who was tall and kind; her mixed feelings about sex, which meant too many mouths to feed; and the good times with friends and relatives. In some ways, nothing terribly dramatic happens here, except for the incredible changes in lifestyle wrought by the 20th century. Rylant includes luminous moments told in lovely language, such as Ludie's first experience of snow. However, there is a disconnect between this book and its intended audience. These are the kind of stories grandmothers tell, with family connections that bridge the lack of life experience in a young audience. Without that relationship, Ludie's Life seems to address readers old enough to be interested in and grasp the sorrow of having children but no money, or the reward of having Sunday school students return years later to thank you. There's an ageless dignity about the life portrayed here, but it's a story for adults.—Pat Leach, Lincoln City Libraries, NE
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About the Author

CYNTHIA RYLANT is the acclaimed author of more than a hundred books for young people, including the poetry collection Boris, the beloved Mr. Putter & Tabby series, the Henry and Mudge series, and the novel Missing May, which received the Newbery Medal. She lives in Portland, Oregon.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 14 and up
  • Hardcover: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Harcourt Children's Books; aFirst Edition First Printing edition (November 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0152053891
  • ISBN-13: 978-0152053895
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 6.1 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 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: #1,616,157 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Cynthia Rylant is the author of numerous distinguished novels and picture books for young readers. In addition to her beginning-reader series: Henry and Mudge, Poppleton, and Mr. Putter and Tabby, as well as her Cobble Street Cousins early-chapter series, she is also the author of the Newbery Medal-winning Missing May, the Newbery Honor Book A Fine White Dust, and two Caldecott Honor-winning picture books.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful Poetry That Tells A Lovely Story, January 27, 2011
This review is from: Ludie's Life (Hardcover)
Cynthia Rylant's prose poetry is flowing and beautiful.

"The worst thing that ever happened to Ludie
was loneliness,
and this occurred only in her final years,
so one may say
she had a lucky life.
She did not outlive her children,
was never in a hospital,
and did not fear death.
But loneliness,
had she known it was coming,
might have destroyed her.
Ludie had been deprived, yes.
Of a mother.
Of enough money.
Of certain opportunities.
But Ludie had never been lonely...

Never a night alone
until Rupe started dying...

so Ludie learned to sleep alone in a bed at night..."

This book at just over one hundred pages tells Ludie's story growing up in Alabama and moving with her husband to West Virginia where he worked in the coal mines. Along the way, Vietnam happens, John F. Kennedy and Bobby are assassinated, some of her children are born again.

From the woman who wrote the endearing Mr. Putter series, Rylant has an incredible ability to tell a very three dimensional story in only a few pages.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Ludie's Life, November 8, 2007
This review is from: Ludie's Life (Hardcover)
Cynthia Rylant is a mostly children's book author, but she also writes some young adult novels. Their short and written in poems- similar to Sonya Sones, except the content of the books are extremely different. This book is about Ludie, obviously, and it just takes us through her life. Things that are important to her, things that happen, and just what she believes in. It's kind of hard to explain, actually, but this book is really short and interesting, but not for those who are looking for a fluffy and light teen novel.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A compelling and heartbreakingly honest read, January 4, 2007
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With a straightforward title and a simple, unassuming format, LUDIE'S LIFE by Cynthia Rylant would appear to be the story of an Appalachian woman. The narrative poetry should help the reader flow along effortlessly inside the days of an Alabama girl who marries and becomes a mother raising a family in the coal camps of West Virginia. The petite size of Rylant's book (5"X 7 ¼") and the concise length (112 pages) could make for a smooth, convenient read. But the life of Ludie in the hands of Rylant is anything but smooth, simple and unassuming. It's compelling, heartbreakingly honest and haunting.

As a West Virginia native, Rylant draws deeply on her roots and family connections to portray the life of an individual woman. A unique setting, the coal camps of West Virginia, provide a stark, work-till-you-die background to the comings and goings that make up a family grown against the backdrop of towering mountains.

While the mountains provide, they also seclude, and mountain people tend to be self sufficient because they learn early on how difficult the mountains can make life. Groceries, funerals, church and hospitals are always a challenge because of the mountains. Rylant explains how emotionally dangerous seeing the ocean can be to someone living in the mountains.

"The ocean went on too far
for Ludie,
who preferred seeing only the next ridge
out her kitchen window,
where trees grew whose names she knew
and a creek flowed,
small enough."

Rylant's depiction of Ludie as she experiences a plethora of events in marriage, children and life is stark and clean. This is exactly how Ludie liked her coal camp house built by the mine owners and set in identical rows at the base of the mountain. Ludie's house and life were simply furnished and regularly sanitized.

Ludie's life is shared with the reader through her thoughts about this relative or that neighbor. Rylant writes as if she has been granted express permission to record Ludie's sometimes-harsh opinions and melancholy remembrances. Rylant turns a fictional character's voice into such a realistic pathos that the reader can feel like an unwelcome voyeur addicted to seeking the sordid intricacies of Ludie's existence. While Ludie lives a good woman's life, her own sense of reality leads her to think unkind things about everyone and everything, from children to church.

Ludie lived a long life full of the "...joy, laughter, heartache, and loss..." that accompanies any life. There are more moments of painful reality than hilarity, but Rylant turns country humor with effortless grace. When speaking of her daughter finding religion after growing up refusing it, Ludie says, "Imagine the strain on that marriage. An ex-junkie from the Bronx and a born-again Christian hillbilly. It didn't last. He moved out, found a reasonable woman and remarried." Rylant has always been a master of irony and doesn't overuse the tactic in LUDIE'S LIFE, but inserts it when the reader least expects it. The effect is more realism, as if Ludie is sitting across the old kitchen table telling you a story and adding her own wry comments along the way.

Rylant writes of one woman, but thousands and thousands have lived Ludie's life and will identify some of their own histories woven into the rich fabric of this book. Some will shout hooray, some will sob, and some will stoically close the book and lay it aside knowing that the real truth of their lives has been rendered in black and white for the entire world to know. LUDIE'S LIFE is a brilliant contribution to the growing collection of Appalachian literature that tells the story as honestly and purely as life in the mountains has always been and always will be.

--- Reviewed by Joy Held
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