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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It is a great book for those who love the supernatural.
The book Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush was very likeable. I enjoyed it especially because of the supernatural in it. The ghost in it was described in such detail that it seemed as if you were standing there in the room viewing it. I also enjoyed the book because its main character was a teenage girl with many responsibilities. If you are a teenage girl, you are sure...
Published on February 25, 1999

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2.0 out of 5 stars Struggle between perseverance in the face of obstacles
Although the book Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush was extremely well written and encompassed many wonderful aspects of fantasy writing; I question the quality of the content for young readers. The book touches on many sensitive issues such as child abuse, disease, drug use, sex and developmental issues; which leads me to wonder what age group this book was primarily written...
Published on December 11, 2006 by Rishel Gordham


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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It is a great book for those who love the supernatural., February 25, 1999
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The book Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush was very likeable. I enjoyed it especially because of the supernatural in it. The ghost in it was described in such detail that it seemed as if you were standing there in the room viewing it. I also enjoyed the book because its main character was a teenage girl with many responsibilities. If you are a teenage girl, you are sure to be able to relate to this book. Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush was also a good book for anyone who is dealing with a death in their family, especially for someone who was really close. I could share the girl's pain in the book because I knew what it was like. The book doesn't bring you down, it just shows how things work out in the end. If you enjoy the supernatural, have experienced a death in your family, or you are a teenage girl with many responsibilities, then I strongly recommend this book.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Great Book Of Brother Rush, February 24, 2000
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I thought that the book"Sweet Whispers Brother Rush" deserved 5 stars because it is a great love novel but at the same time you can't put it down. It is deffinetly one of the best books I ever read and more than a 1 time read.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet--Not, Bitter--Yes, December 5, 1999
I just finished reading this great book. Why is it great? It would make a wonderful stage play and I'm surprised that no one has done it yet. Hamilton is a master at characterization. The mother and daughter along with their relationship are entirely believable and complicated. Hamilton captured that fine line between love and hate which teens experience with their parents. This book is much better than "Catcher In The Rye!" Buy this book. Read it. You'll be glad you did. And watch out for those fine lookin ghosts hang'n out at da Sevn Levn. See ya dude!
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5.0 out of 5 stars LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!!!, February 19, 2012
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I absolutely love this book!!!!This worked very well for a class I needed it for and is a great product to have apart of a home library. I really love this book. I would recommend it definitely.
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5.0 out of 5 stars WHEN YOU LOVE A SIBLING UNCONDITIONALLY, May 4, 2011
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When I read the synopsis for this book I was very leery because the reading level is for young adults, but because the story sounded good I took a chance. I really enjoyed this book to no end. I loved Tree. What a sister to have. She loved her brother Dab and took up so much time with him. She truly touched my heart. I was mad at her mother for a while but then I understood what she was trying to do for her family. If you are looking for a good quick read that will keep you interested from the first to the last page this is the book for you. I gave it five stars because it was a sweet simple story and unlike a lot of books the ending was perfect. I would suggest this book for any age.
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4.0 out of 5 stars moving blend of the supernatural and the real, March 18, 2009
When Teresa first notices the handsome stranger out on the street, she falls hard for him. Several weeks later, he appears in her apartment, and it's only then that she knows that he's a ghost, Brother Rush. He takes Tree and her mentally challenged brother Dab on journeys into the past, and slowly Tree realizes in these glimpses of the past, Brother Rush may be telling her something about her own present.

Hamilton's writing is wonderfully lucid and descriptive, showing Tree's thoughts in a language and idiom that perfectly express her character. Here's a passage I especially liked, from Tree's first meeting with Brother Rush in her apartment:

"The sweatshirt she had on couldn't keep her warm. Yet she was aware of the moment when the cold turned into something she could live with. Fear was sealed inside her, like a tatter of paper from her ream. And if you opened the tatter, it would read: This is all the scared I can get.

The categorizing part of my brain wants to say that this is fantasy, because it's a ghost story. I suppose technically it is, but it's so rooted in reality that the supernatural doesn't feel especially fantastic. It's simply a book about people, about Tree's relationships with her brother and her mother, who has to work so hard to keep the family going that she's rarely there, leaving Tree to take care of herself and Dab. It's a bittersweet book, full of loss and sadness, yet also full of love and hope.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Childhood favorites, July 11, 2005
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I liked this book in middle school. So I read it again recently to take a walk down memory lane. I remember now why certain parts of it were confusing. Like why was the mother the way she was? I didn't understand the relationship between the mother and daughter. I just didn't identify with the characters. The main thing I liked about the book and other's that I've read by VA Hamilton is that her books will make your imagination soar. I was kind of on the morbid side when I was younger, I liked reading about death and ghosts, so I guess that's why I liked this book. Good for a teenager.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Struggle between perseverance in the face of obstacles, December 11, 2006
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Although the book Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush was extremely well written and encompassed many wonderful aspects of fantasy writing; I question the quality of the content for young readers. The book touches on many sensitive issues such as child abuse, disease, drug use, sex and developmental issues; which leads me to wonder what age group this book was primarily written for. I do not feel that this book was allowed to evolve into a traditional fantasy theme book because of the focus of the content of Tree's past.

For me personally, reading this book with the knowledge of it being written for a young reader I couldn't get past the topics of the book to really enjoy the fantasy aspects. Although I do think the story showcases' human nature and the struggle between perseverance in the face of obstacles and personal responsibility, I do no think that the content of the book was not worthwhile for young readers. Overall I think Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush was well written and portrayed some common themes found in fantasy books; however the content was lacking for a young reader and this in turn makes me not warmhearted towards the book.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nakita At Richview Middle School, March 10, 2004
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My book was about a girl and her brother. They lived alone in a house. The girl name was Tree. her brother name was Dab. It was a man will Tree thought it was. It was a ghost. She liked the ghost and she wanted to tell her brother but she did not know how. Dab was slow. He use to taik and get his words wrong. All the girls like him. tree use to see the ghost. It made her see her life that she have not done. a woman can to give them food to eat. They had a wonam who came to clean they house for them. The book was good. Tree had to go to school and look out for her brother. Tree was 15 and Dab was 17 years old. some people can relate to the book. So the book is good. Tre e sometimes came home before Dab. She thougth something had happen to him. Read the book it is good.
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