Phoenix Rising
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Nyle’s life with her grandmother on their Vermont sheep farm advances rhythmically through the seasons until the night of the accident at the Cookshire nuclear power plant. Without warning, Nyle’s modest world fills with protective masks, evacuations, contaminated food, disruptions, and mistrust. Things become even more complicated when Ezra Trent and his mother, refugees from the heart of the accident, take temporary shelter in the back bedroom of Nyle’s house. The back bedroom is the dying room: It took her mother when Nyle was six; it stole away her grandfather just two years ago. Now, Ezra is back there and Nyle doesn’t want to open her heart to him. Too many times she’s let people in, only to have them desert her. If she lets herself care for Ezra, she knows he’ll end up leaving her, too.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #403459 in Books
- Published on: 2009-02-17
- Released on: 2009-02-17
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 208 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780312535629
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
In a starred review, PW noted that "the author's understated approach heightens the emotional impact" of this tale about a girl forced to confront loss after a nuclear accident. Ages 11-13.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From School Library Journal
Grade 6-9-A Vermont sheep farm seems an unlikely place to worry about radiation and its effects. However, Nyle Sumner, 13, and her grandmother are completely surrounded by the grotesque results of an accident at a nuclear-power plant. Because of the accident, Nyle's cousin Bethany has radiation poisoning. Then Gran does the unthinkable: she takes in two fugitives who were exposed to the worst of the radiation, Miriam Trent and her son, Ezra, who is also sick with the poisoning. They stay in the back bedroom, the room marked by the death of Nyle's mother and grandfather. Now it seems likely that it will be the place that Ezra dies too. The bleak setting of this book serves as a backdrop for the sensitive interaction among the main characters. Gran quietly acts on her principles, Nyle overcomes her own feelings to help Ezra, and her best friend, Muncie, forgives past wrongs for the sake of friendship. The characters overcome adversity, not through heroic deeds of epic proportions, but through simple acts of kindness. The message is poignant, but not overpowering. Hesse has displayed considerable skill in creating a contemporary tale of hope and love rising, like a phoenix, from destruction and despair.
Marilyn Makowski, Greenwood High School, SC
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Booklist
Gr. 6-8. A leak at the Cookshire nuclear plant spreads radiation contamination throughout New England, leaving death and ruination in its wake. Thirteen-year-old Nyle and her grandmother continue tending sheep on their Vermont farm, wearing protective masks and hoping the wind continues blowing east. When Ezra and his mother, evacuees from Boston, come to stay at the farm, Nyle's fear of intimacy keeps her away from Ezra, but as she comes to know him, and cares for him during a period of acute radiation sickness, she finds a way through her fear, comes to love him, and is able, in the end, to let him go. Nyle's friendship with her classmate Muncie, a dwarf, is well drawn, as is Nyle's emotional growth throughout the novel. Both the rural New England setting and the details of Nyle's day-to-day life are convincingly described. Hesse introduces important issues--environmental disaster, friendship, first love, loss, and death--in a novel that is reasonably accessible; however, the book will require effort from its intended audience, as its focus is on character growth and development, and the plot moves rather slowly. Merri Monks
Customer Reviews
A Great Book
Phoenix Rising is the tale of thirteen year-old Nyle. Nyle lives with her Grandmother. After a nuclear power plant exploded in Massachussetts the radiation in the air causes damage to almost every buissness and farm in the VT,MA area. Nyle and her Grandmother take in two people who had no where to stay after the accident and learn to care for them.
Phoenix Rising is a great book. I live in southern Vermont and I know many people who go to school where Nyle does in the story {Leland and Grey}. Since I live in a tourist town an explosion like the one in this book would greatly effect my town.
Buy this book!!! and if you like it buy these to~ After the War-Carol Matas~Coffin Quilt-Ann Rinaldi and Johanna Hurwitz books{if your under twelve}
Phoenix Rising
Phoenix Rising was written by Karen Hesse. I really enjoyed this book because it showed me things I have never experienced before. The main character in this book is Nyle, she is 13 years old and she has a rough life. She went though a tough time because she has lose everyone in her family except her grandma. I think the author did a great job on using descriptive words. Nyle met a couple of new people and turned out to be her friends. She didn't really want new friends because she thought the same thing was going to happen to them that happened to the rest of her family. Overall I loved this book!
Aww yeah.
This was the best book I have ever read. I know that's really all I need to say, but I'm going to tell you a little about it too.
A girl named Nyle Sumner lives with her 'Gran' on a sheep farm in Vermont. A nuclear power plant in Cookshire, Massechusetts (? I'm guessing it's MA) exploded, causing radiation to leak out and affect cities miles away. Nyle's grandmother decides to take in evacuees from the accident, Miriam and her son Ezra. She doesn't want to be friends with Ezra at first, but she eventually does...other characters include...a midget, Nyle's best friend, named Muncie Harris. Who is super cool. So anyways, I hope you enjoy/enjoyed this book even half as much as I did. (: Email me if you want to talk about it, I obviously have no life.
evacuee@bellsouth.net
aww, I know my email adress is...quite strange. But oh well.




