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The Night Swimmers [Paperback]

Betsy Byars (Author)
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9 and up
Retta, Johnny and Roy are the night swimmers: three children whose father leaves them alone while he performs as a singer..

A Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Book, An American Book Award, Parents' Choice Award, A Child Study Children's Book Committee: Children's Book of the Year, An IRA-CBC Children's Choice, A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year.


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"Byars has the uncanny ability to know the secret lives...the outward postures, and the exact words her characters would surely use."--The New York Times Book Review

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Retta, Johnny and Roy are the night swimmers: three children whose father leaves them alone while he performs as a singer.

"Byars has the uncanny ability to know the secret lives...the outward postures, and the exact words her characters would surely use."--The New York Times Book Review.

A Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Book, An American Book Award, Parents' Choice Award, A Child Study Children's Book Committee: Children's Book of the Year, An IRA-CBC Children's Choice, A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year.


Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 9 and up
  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Yearling (August 1, 1983)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0440458579
  • ISBN-13: 978-0440458579
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 5.1 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #569,176 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Betsy Byars began her writing career rather late in life First, she married and started a family. The writing career didn't emerge until she was 28, a mother of two children, and living in a small place she called the barracks apartment, in Urbana, Illinois. She and her husband, Ed, had moved there in 1956 so he could attend graduate school at the University of Illinois. She was bored, had no friends, and so turned to writing to fill her time. Byars started writing articles for The Saturday Evening Post, Look,and other magazines. As her family grew and her children started to read, she began to write books for young people and, fortunately for her readers, discovered that there was more to being a writer than sitting in front of a typewriter. "Once a wanderer came by my house and showed me how to brush my teeth with a cherry twig; that went in The House of WingsThe Summer of the Swans." Since that time, Byars has written more than 45 books for young readers and has won numerous awards, including The American Book Award, which she received in 1981 for The Night Swimmers. The humor, compassion, and insight Byars brings to each of her books won her a large audience of admirers both in the United States and abroad. Six of her novels were presented on national television, and her books are translated into nine languages. Six of Byars' novels have been named ALA Notable Books, and in 1971, The Summer of the Swans -- a story about a 14-year-old girl and her mentally retarded brother -- won the Newbery Award as the most distinguished contribution to literature for children in the year of its publication. Byars was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, on August 7, 1928. Unlike many of the characters in her books, Byars grew up in a normal, loving family. Her father was an engineer and worked as a bookkeeper in a cotton mill. He was stern and hardworking and had a strong sense of humor. Her mother was a lively woman who loved acting and music. Byars's sister, Nancy, two years older, was sometimes an inspiration and sometimes an evil nemesis. Byars has always been adventurous and never allows a few setbacks to prevent her from doing things she wants to experience, like petting a blacksnake and flying planes. The snake was named Moon and became the subject of her 1991 autobiography, The Moon and I. Betsy Byars and her husband live on an air strip in South Carolina, and have traveled widely throughout the United States in pursuit of their interest in gliding and antique airplanes. They have four grown children and seven grandchildren.

 

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best book you could ever read!, October 18, 2000
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Meridith Wilson (Colo,IA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Night Swimmers (Paperback)
This is an awesome book and you just could not stop reading it when you get into it. This is a book that has many cliffhangers in some parts of the book. This book gets you very excited, frightened, and very surprised. You can usually never put it down. This is probably one of the best books I have ever read. So if you are looking for a book to read get this one and it will completely change your life. It has some good lessons to learn. Well if you have any questions about this book and if you have any complements, if you have read this book, e-mail me. Thanx for reading this and remember to read this book you will love it, trust me because I hate reading but this book changed my life. Now I love to read. See how important this is.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars the night swimmers M.A.Channon, March 29, 2007
A Kid's Review
The Night Swimmers Aislinn Channon
That pool gave the night swimmers a feeling of belonging and happiness, even though the pool didn't belong to them, it made them feel good pretending. Reality was not as good as the life they pretended when they went out at night. Retta, Roy, and Johnny are the new kids in town. Their father doesn't spend much time with them, he is usually at a club at night, there he sings his country music. The kids spend their nights at the Colonel's pool, the neighbors disapprove of their family for this among other things, which doesn't' make a new family feel better at all. Their mother died and with her, the normalcy of their family died. Retta, the eldest, has tried her best to replace their mother, but Johnny, the middle child, is fed up with Retta. He refuses to let her have any control over him. Desperate to try be a mother to him, she follows him one night when he slips out to be with a friend. She scolds him, but his friend sticks up for him, she can't help be angry at both of them. Roy, who was left at home, is upset because he was left out of some "secret operation". He thinks they are at the pool and he is determined to fearlessly cannonball into the pool and make a big loud splash that would wake the Colonel and he would be running ahead and lead them home and they would admire him and he would be in charge for the first time ever. That was what he hoped for anyway, but instead, he finds they aren't there and the Colonel busts him and takes him home. When Retta and Johnny get home, their father, Roy, the Colonel, and their father's sweet , maternal, girlfriend is there. They all get a wake up call, they all realize each other's, and their own imperfections. In the end, Brendelle, the girlfriend, points the family in the direction of improvement, and will hopefully come to replace their mother. I really loved this book and would recommend this to anyone who thinks they have a mediocre family.
I liked this book because of its characters, it was one of those books that could pull off the few clichés. I felt I could identify with each character because at different times I feel like each character. Retta, the responsible older sister trying to replace mom, frustrated by the lack of appreciation for her efforts and is hurt by the lack of loyalty from her brothers. Johnny, the pre-teen experiencing a need for rebellion and independence. He's trying to make a splash because of the lack of attention he gets and how fed up he is with being told what to do. He is relishing the annoyance he causes in his older sister and his younger brother. Roy is the young, stupid, naïve little kid. He always gave into his sister, loving her especially when she was like one of those "stern grocery store moms". He gets frustrated when being left out because he seems like a young little pest. He is upset by the constant loss of the magic and happiness that was once in his life.
Something else that made this a good book was the detailed descriptions. The author found ways to describe actions and images creatively and effectively without frustrating the reader. Some problems that I often encounter when an author is describing something is either a lack of detail or so much that it makes one ask when the author will get to the point. The author cleverly avoided these and also used metaphors that fit in with a sort of country theme (the father is a struggling country singer). For instance, Roy slipped like he was on a greased griddle.
I also liked this book because it was bittersweet. When they described the father in his pink velour suit (his favorite for performance), it described how he was chubbier and paler than the kids remembered, the seams of his suit were stretched, I found this sad because at one time he had a hit song and then he got lost. I thought the ending was kind of sweet, even though everyone was arguing and making sad realizations about each other, a new hope for better times came.
My best reason for liking this book was that I felt a maternal connection to the kids. I felt a bit of pity for them and wanted to take care of them, or at least for them to have someone to take care of them. Their father is always away and they don't know much about taking care of themselves, and most of the burden is on Retta, but her brothers are wiggling out of her control. Retta's feeble attempts at making things better make me want to fix things for her, so. that dinner isn't either spaghetti made by putting tomato soup over noodles or grilled peanut butter sandwiches. The dinners they have make me want to cook for them, it's almost tear-jerking. I really liked this book and I highly recommend it.


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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars To Read or Not to Read?, March 10, 2005
This review is from: The Night Swimmers (Paperback)
Reading is about exploratation, making friends for a few hours, then returning back to life. Betsy Byars allows one to do this in her book, The Night Swimmers. I was reluctant to read it at first (because of the cover) but I never put it down--literally. I recommend this book for children and parents. I want all my children to expierence the fantastic writings of Betsy Byars.
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