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by Richard Peck (Author) "To me, the best part was that we'd make the trip by car..." (more)
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Grade 7 Up-This historical novel set at the beginning of the Civil War actually opens in 1916, as 15-year-old Howard Leland Hutchings recounts his trip in a Model T to visit his father's childhood home in Grand Tower, IL. When he and his younger brothers meet the four elderly people who raised their father, the novel shifts to 1861, and the narrator shifts to 15-year-old Tilly Pruitt, the boys' grandmother. When a steamboat from New Orleans brings two mysterious young ladies, Mama offers them room and board, and the Pruitts' lives are forever changed. Fair and beautiful Delphine Duval, with her fancy dresses and high-society ways, fascinates the family. And what of Calinda, the darker-skinned young woman? Could she be Delphine's slave? On the eve of his 16th birthday, Tilly's twin brother, Noah, leaves to join the Union troops at Camp Defiance and Mama, distraught, sends Tilly and Delphine to bring him home. It is here that Tilly learns of Delphine's heritage. She is a quadroon, part of the colored family of a rich white man. Her mother sent her daughters away from New Orleans, hoping Delphine can pass for white. The novel ends with a return to 1916 and Howard's finding out his father's true parentage. In this thoroughly researched novel, Peck masterfully describes the female Civil War experience, the subtle and not-too-subtle ways the country was changing, and the split in loyalty that separated towns and even families. Although the book deals with some weighty themes, it is not without humor. A scene involving strapping on a corset is worthy of Grandma Dowdel herself.
Connie Tyrrell Burns, Mahoney Middle School, South Portland, ME
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Gr. 7-12. At the start of the Civil War two mysterious young women get off a boat in a small town in southern Illinois, and 15-year-old Tilly Pruitt's mother takes them in. Who are they? Is the darker-complexioned woman the other woman's slave? Tilly's twin brother, Noah, falls in love with one of them--rich, stylish, worldly Delphine, who shows Tilly a world of possibilities beyond her home. When Noah runs away to war, Tilly and Delphine go after him, find him in the horror of an army tent hospital, and bring him back; but their world is changed forever. Peck's spare writing has never been more eloquent than in this powerful mystery in which personal secrets drive the plot and reveal the history. True to Tilly's first-person narrative, each sentence is a scrappy, melancholy, wry evocation of character, time, and place, and only the character of Delphine's companion, Calinda, comes close to stereotype. A final historical note and a framing device--a grandson writing 50 years after the story takes place--make the reading even better, the revelations more astonishing. It's a riveting story that shows racism everywhere and young people facing war, not sure what side to be on or why. For companion books, see "Civil War--An Update" in the September 2003 issue of Book Links . Hazel Rochman
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  • Reading level: Ages 9-12
  • Hardcover: 164 pages
  • Publisher: Dial (September 29, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0803727356
  • ISBN-13: 978-0803727359
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.3 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #750,045 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Could This Win the Newbery?, October 17, 2003
By Lisa Johannes (Carrollton, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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In The River between Us, Richard Peck has created a novel-long flashback, sandwiched between chapters spoken to us through the eyes of a young man travelling with his father to the town where his dad grew up.

The flashback is the story of the young man?s grandmother, Tilly Pruitt, who lived in the small Mississippi River town of Grand Tower along with her brother Noah, her frail little sister Cass, and their mother. One day, their very normal, hardworking town is turned on end when two mysterious young ladies step off the riverboat. Tilly?s mom, in need of money and sheepishly curious about the girls, invites them to stay at their home, unknowingly inviting them into their lives forever.

As the war comes closer to the river, the townspeople begin whispering about the girls?Delphine, a lovely, well-dressed, refined and precocious young lady from New Orleans and Calinda, Delphine?s mysterious black servant. It is Noah?s decision to join the army and Delphine?s stubbornness that causes Tilly to learn more about her relationship with her mother and her own ability to ?put some starch in her spine.?

There is a great secret at work in this novel, and the reader knows it from the moment Delphine and Calinda enter the lives of the Pruitt family. What emerges is a story about family, friendship, disparity, courage, enchantment, mystery, and war.

Peck?s writing is brilliant in that he is constantly teasing the reader with hints, practically inviting him/her to just go ahead and guess what?s going to happen. This book will remind readers that accidental moments can change the history of entire generations of people.

With this novel, Richard Peck has sealed his place as one of THE best writer's of young adult fiction!

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4.0 out of 5 stars A riveting tale of a Civil War family, March 16, 2004
The book opens with a fifteen year old boy, his father and his two five year old brothers traveling to Grand Tower, Illinois. It?s 1916 and the description of traveling by car is impressive; four flat tires in one day, cranking the Ford to get it started.

In Grand Tower, the boy meets his relatives, old Tilly, her husband Dr. Hutchings, Tilly?s twin brother Noah, and his wife Delphine. The story then jumps back in time to 1861. Tilly and Noah live with their mother and young sister Cass in this small town off of the Mississippi River. One evening, a boat stops and drops off a girl with violet eyes and grand skirts and a quiet, dark-skinned girl. The two girls from New Orleans, named Delphine and Calinda, move in with the Pruitt family and immediately change their lives. Tilly learns of the torture of wearing corsets, how Calinda makes pralines, and just how bad tensions between the Yankees and the Secessioners have become in the South. Still, little is known about the two girls. Is Calinda a slave? A servant? Has she been freed? Are they escaping from something?

All questions are put on hold as Noah volunteers to fight for the Union Army. Then Tilly and Delphine become even closer as they travel to Cairo to find Noah and hopefully bring him home in one piece. They learn much about themselves and about each other, and that the bonds of friendship transcend the ideals of war.

Richard Peck has written an extraordinary portrait of life for a Northern and Southern girl during the American Civil War. I never guessed exactly what Delphine?s story was and was surprised by the many twists in the story. I would highly recommend this book to teens interested in historical fiction, especially those interested in learning about war and racial tension in America. This is a tremendous little book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Plac,age, June 7, 2004
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Peck has followed Mildred Taylor's "The Land" with another expose' of the exploitation of women of color by gentrified white men of the South up to the Civil War. It was a norm and secret that deserves unmasking for American children.

But the book is so much more. Peck takes the reader on an road trip with a father and his sons by touring car in 1916 for a family reunion with elders. It is the elders' story told as teens experiencing Succession and the beginning of the Civil War in a region around the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. With this, Peck also brings in the cultural history of New Orleans. The artifacts and other markers for the time period are totally engrossing. Mystery and surprising revelations abound.

It's a fascinating read by a master writer.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great historical glimpse into the Civil War's beginning
Two teenagers get off the steamship in Grand Tower with no purpose other than avoiding the war heading to their home in New Orleans. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars the river between us
an excellent book! well written and even if meant for tweens-teens, good for adults, too! a fascinating non-typical look into the civil war era!
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3.0 out of 5 stars School Reveiw
The simple life in Grand Tower is going to get a lot more complicated. The Pruit family has to worry about keeping Noah at home and out of the war, and now they have two strange... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Civil War Drama
This is a very good and fast paced book for Junior High readers and learning of the beginnings of the civil war. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars The River Between Us
The River Between Us, by Peck, illustrates the beginning of the civil war in 1861. Tilly Pruitt and her family welcome two stranges from New Orleans to stay with them in... Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not a good book.
My daughter is "into" the Civil War so I bought this book for her. I read it first and am glad I did. I cannot recommend it. It is boring and has very little suspense. Read more
Published on June 22, 2006 by Shari Salzman

4.0 out of 5 stars What a great book!!!
I love this historicle fiction book, it used GREAT discription and had a great plot that kept me interested the intire time! Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good characters, good history, a few surprises
Mostly set in Southern Illinois on the banks of the Mississippi River at the outset of the Civil War, the focus is on one family of a mother, absent father, and their three... Read more
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A little muddy town in Illinois is home to Tilly Pruitt, whose life changes when two women from New Orleans unexpectedly come to live with her poor family. Read more
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