Double Dutch by Sharon M. Draper

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  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
  • Pub. Date: December 2003
  • ISBN-13: 9780689842313
  • Sales Rank: 19,041
  • Age Range: 12 and up
  • 192pp
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Synopsis

secrets

Delia loves Double Dutch more than just about anything, and she's really good at it — so good she and her teammates have a shot at winning the World Double Dutch Championships. Delia would die if she couldn't jump — but Delia has a secret, and it could keep her off the team next year.

Delia's friend Randy has a secret too, one that has him lonely and scared. And while Delia and Randy struggle to keep their secrets, their school is abuzz with rumors about what malicious mischief the terrible Tolliver twins — who just may have a secret of their own — are planning.

Delia and Randy's secrets collide on what should be the happiest day of Delia's life, and the collision threatens to destroy their friendship. Why can't life be as easy for Delia as Double Dutch?

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Three eighth-grade friends, preparing for the International Double Dutch Championship jump rope competition in their home town of Cincinnati, Ohio, cope with Randy's missing father, Delia's inability to read, and Yo Yo's encounter with the class bullies.

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Secrets, not all of them credible, abound among the eighth-grade protagonists of this disappointing novel. Delia has managed to hide her inability to read from her parents and teachers, but she doubts she can pass the proficiency test that will enable her to graduate to ninth grade and continue competing in Double Dutch jump rope. Randy, whose mother walked out several years ago, hasn't told anyone that his father, a long-distance truck driver, has been missing for weeks. And when twin tornadoes hit the school, it becomes apparent that the Tolliver twins, who dress entirely in black and terrorize their classmates, are actually sensitive fellows behind their intimidating fa ades. Overflowing with rambling conversations and extraneous details, Draper's (Forged by Fire) narrative is often awkward ("The huge gym was filled with crisply ironed T-shirts, frantic practice jumps in the halls and parking lot, and the electric excitement of competition and challenge"). Jump-by-jump descriptions of the Double Dutch championships may rescue this tale for diehard jump-rope fans. Others can skip it. Ages 11-up. (June) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

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Biography

Sharon Draper is a two-time Coretta Scott King Award-winning author, most recently for Copper Sun, and previously for Forged by Fire. She's also the recipient of the Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe Author Award for New Talent for Tears of a Tiger and the Coretta Scott King Author Honor for The Battle of Jericho. Her other books include Romiette and Julio, Darkness Before Dawn, and Double Dutch. She lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she taught high school English for twenty-five years. She's a popular conference speaker, addressing educational and literary groups both nationally and internationally. For more information visit her online at www.sharondraper.com.

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A rememorable bookby Anonymous

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December 31, 2008: Double Dutch is one of my favorite books. As im reading, it makes me feel like the chracters and to get into their problems. This story brings it down to reality and what teens can relate to. Secrets can cost you alot. Delia's secret is something shes never told anyone ... Delia gets through her day and connects with her friends throgh double dutch.. but will it always be that easy for her??...

It is so good !!!!!!!!!!!by Anonymous

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November 08, 2008: I checked this book out of my school library. I finished it in one night and it is really good to read.


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