Book Descriptions
for Alida's Song by Gary Paulsen
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
This companion to Paulsen’s short autobiographical work The Cookcamp (Orchard, 1991) reunites the same young boy, now fourteen, with his grandmother Alida who is now employed by the Nelson’s, cooking and doing housekeeping for two Norwegian bachelor farmers. The youth who just flunked eighth grade joins her for the summer. Because his drunken parents can hardly care for themselves on a regular basis, he’s learned to take care of himself, finding newspaper delivery work to give him some change and even other places to sleep. During this particular season on the farm, he runs into unexpected examples of generosity and expressions of love that move him beyond the bleak school year he just experienced. Paulsen’s facility with memoir, his skill in establishing believable characters about whom to care, and his gift at using few words to establish specific times and locales are evident in this moving story. (Ages 12-16)
CCBC Choices 2000. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2000. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
A remarkable novel about one of the most important, and loving, relationships in Gary Paulsen's life.
The wonderful grandmother seen through the eyes of a young boy in The Cookcamp reaches out to him at 14, offering him a haven from his harsh and painful family life. She arranges a summer job for him on the farm where she is a cook for Gunnar and Olaf, elderly brothers. Farm life offers the camaraderie and routine of hard work, good food, peaceful evenings spent making music together, even learning to dance. Life with Alicia gives the boy strength and faith in himself, drawing him away from the edge and into the center of life.
The wonderful grandmother seen through the eyes of a young boy in The Cookcamp reaches out to him at 14, offering him a haven from his harsh and painful family life. She arranges a summer job for him on the farm where she is a cook for Gunnar and Olaf, elderly brothers. Farm life offers the camaraderie and routine of hard work, good food, peaceful evenings spent making music together, even learning to dance. Life with Alicia gives the boy strength and faith in himself, drawing him away from the edge and into the center of life.
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