Preacher's Boy (Hardcover)
| Author: Katherine Paterson |
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Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN-10: 0395838975
ISBN-13: 9780395838976
Sku: 30483051
Publish Date: 4/16/2007
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 8.5H x 6L x 0.5T
Pages:
160
Age Range:
14 to 18
| In 1899, ten-year-old Robbie, son of a preacher in a small Vermont town, gets himself into all kinds of trouble when decides to give up being Christian in order to make the most of his life before the end of the world. |
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In 1899, 10-year-old Robbie, son of a preacher in a small Vermont town, gets himself into all kinds of trouble when he decides to give up being Christian in order to make the most of his life before the end of the world. Newbery Medalist Katherine Paterson weaves a devilish story about a wayward young boy.It's 1899 in a small town in Vermont, and the turn of the century is coming fast. According to certain members of the church where Robbie's father is the preacher, the end of the century might even mean the end of the world. But Robbie has more pressing worries. He's sure his father loves his simple-minded brother, Elliot, better than him, and he can no longer endure the tiresome restrictions of Christianity. He decides to leave the fold and become an "apeist" and, just in case the church whisperers are right, resolves to live life to the fullest. His high-spirited and often hot-headed behavior does nothing to improve his father's opinion of him, nor does it improve the congregation's flagging opinion of his father. Not until the consequences of his actions hurt others does Robbie put a stop to the snowballing chain of events he has set off and begin to realize his father might love him despite his wayward tendencies.In 1899, ten-year-old Robbie, son of a preacher in a small Vermont town, gets himself into all kinds of trouble when he decides to give up being Christian in order to make the most of his life before the end of the world |
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It's the year 1899, and according to the church where Robert's father preaches, the end of the world is coming. Robert's dealing with other things that are much more important than that--he's sure his father loves his younger brother more than he loves Robert, and wants to distance himself from his father's religious beliefs. His world is closing in on him--and fast. How can he change his life to make himself a happier person?
It's the year 1899, and according to the church where Robert's father preaches, the end of the world is coming. Robert's dealing with other things that are much more important than that--he's sure his father loves his younger brother more than he loves Robert, and wants to distance himself from his father's religious beliefs. His world is closing in on him--and fast. How can he change his life to make himself a happier person?
Author Bio
Katherine Paterson
Born to German-American missionary parents, Katherine Womeldorf moved frequently during her childhood. As an adult, she followed in her parents' footsteps and served as a missionary in Japan. She received a fellowship to study at Union Theological Seminary where she met her future husband, John Paterson, a Presbyterian minister. Her 1975 book, THE MASTER PUPPETEER, won the National Book Award. She wrote one of her best-known books, THE BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA, in response to the death of her son's best friend. It won the Newbery Medal in 1978. In 1981 she won her second Newbery Medal, this time for JACOB HAVE I LOVED.

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