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A Place to Call Home

A Place to Call Home

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Finding a Place to Call Home
Review: A Place To Call Home is a very good book. It is written in first-person and it is written in present tense, which is kind of unusual. It is about biracial Anna O'Dell, and her struggles with her life after her mother commits suicide by driving into a lake. She has a five-year-old sister, Mandy and a baby brother, Casey. One difference is that all the kids have different fathers, or at least Anna has one father and the other 2 have another. Anna has a white mother and a black father, but the other 2 kids have both white parents. Anna has to be a mother and father to Mandy and Casey, and she also has to hide her mother's disappearance from everyone to keep her family together. As the title implies, Anna tries to find a place to call home. She also has to learn more about her mother and herself before she can grow up. She even goes to Mississippi, where her mother grew up and learns about sexual abuse and sadness in her mother's life. Near the end, Anna talks to her mother and thinks about her, next to the lake where she found the car. I think you should go ahead and buy the book - it is worth it. I hope it will affect and touch you the way it did me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A moving and touching book
Review: A Place To Call Home is a very good book. It is written in first-person and it is written in present tense, which is kind of unusual. It is about biracial Anna O'Dell, and her struggles with her life after her mother commits suicide by driving into a lake. She has a five-year-old sister, Mandy and a baby brother, Casey. One difference is that all the kids have different fathers, or at least Anna has one father and the other 2 have another. Anna has a white mother and a black father, but the other 2 kids have both white parents. Anna has to be a mother and father to Mandy and Casey, and she also has to hide her mother's disappearance from everyone to keep her family together. As the title implies, Anna tries to find a place to call home. She also has to learn more about her mother and herself before she can grow up. She even goes to Mississippi, where her mother grew up and learns about sexual abuse and sadness in her mother's life. Near the end, Anna talks to her mother and thinks about her, next to the lake where she found the car. I think you should go ahead and buy the book - it is worth it. I hope it will affect and touch you the way it did me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is influencial,dramatic, and inspiring!
Review: According to my opinion, "A Place To Call Home" is a very exciting and dramatic book of realistic conflicts.I enjoy reading this book because it relates really well to a responsible teenager's life.It influences people ..especially young people of today,to realize how real and risk-taking life is! I believe that this book contains a lot of tragedies which make you concerned for some of its characters.I was suprised and overwhelmed when I started reading how Anna became such an inspiring teenager,who was going through such tragic and confusing situations.I couldn't believe what her mother did to these poor kids...and how Anna took such drastic action!I think that you should definitely read this book because you'll be so amazed and you'll actually feel great about reading this!Believe Me!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A place to call home
Review: I thought this book was a exciting book. It was very interesting. I liked this book because it was real detailed and it never had a point in the book where it went on forever. The suspence of the book built up like steps and the higher you go the more exciting it was. The book was about a girl named Anna who grew up with a mother who beat her every time she lost her temper. Anna is in high school and has learned how to take care of her younger brother and sister. Anna's mom keeps running away, leaving Anna with her little sister and brother by themselves until their mom comes home. But Anna is stuck in a sticky situation when her mother never comes home again.

This book has it's ups and downs. The beginning is exciting, but the end is sad. It's only about one third of the book is sad so don't let that bother you. I would highly recommend this book as one of my favorite books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It will grab you, and hold you
Review: I usually read the first page of a book to make sure that I like it. Before I knew it, the clerks of the book store told my mom that I would have to buy it if I wanted to read it all. I, by accidentally read nearly half of the book already, and finished it later that day. It was a book that really told the life of this girl and it will grab you, and hold you .

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awsome!
Review: It was an amazing story full of hope, love, rage, and passion. It had a great storyline and awsome characters. It was truly one of the best books I've ever read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Place to Call Home
Review: The O'Dell children are left alone when things get too much to handle for their mother. So their mother just takes off. Fifteen-year-old Anna has now learned to take care of her five-year-old sister Mandy, and her seven-month-old brother Casey. Anna tries to hide, and not let anyone know that mother is gone. Anna's goal is to keep the three of them together, but she has to make tough decisions. This is Anna's story. I enjoyed this book because, I would never want to stop. It just kept getting good.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Place to Call Home
Review: This is such an awesome book! I recommend it to young adults everywhere!


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