Showing posts with label Families. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Families. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Well I'll be a Monkey's Uncle...err, brother

AUTHOR: Oppel, Kenneth
TITLE: Half Brother

When forced to reconcile the idea of humanity, 13-year-old Ben Tomlin learns to appreciate family members in whatever size, shape and species they come in. Zan was taken from his mother after only a few days and given to the Tomlins to be raised and cared for as their own. Zan which happens to be short for Tarzan is a chimpanzee. As Zan grows, his new family attempts to teach him sign language and to test to see if it is possible for chimps to learn language.
As time passes, Ben sees Zan as more of a little brother and less and less as a science experiment, his sentiment is not shared by his father. While Zan is learning words and sign and beginning to combine them to form thoughts, he also begins to demonstrate typical animal characteristics and after a while it is decided that Zan must be sold. Oppel makes this story compelling and interesting, while the books setting 1970’s Canada is a bit unfamiliar and at times awkward, the story of Ben and Zan is heart wrenching and will force readers to ask what makes a creature human.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

My Sister's Keeper


My Sister’s Keeper

By: Jodi Piccoult

423p

Washington Square Press

ISBN-10: 143915726X
ISBN-13: 978-1439157268

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Conceived to provide a bone marrow match for her leukemia-stricken sister, teenage Kate begins to question her moral obligations in light of countless medical procedures and decides to fight for the right to make decisions about her own body. .

Summary

For years Anna has had to endure countless surgeries, shots and blood transfusions, the problem is Anna is not sick. She was born with the sole purpose of providing her leukemia- ridden sister Kate with everything necessary to keep her alive. Anna has finally had enough, when her parents ask her to give a kidney to Kate, she refuses. The obstinate Anna then decides to seek the help of a lawyer to obtain rights to her body, even if that means a death sentence for Kate.

Picoult's My Sister's Keeper is a stark and emotional read. It forces readers to ask themselves what they would do for a loved one and more importantly, when is it too much. What does it means to be a good parent, a good sister, a good person, if you choose to do bad or selfish things does that make you a bad person? Young adult readers will delve into this situation perhaps with decisions already made and by the climax may have had a change of heart.

Soon to be a major motion picture, this novel will touch even the toughest of people.