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    • Age Range: 10 to 12
    • Pub. Date: October 1997
    • 227pp
    • Sales Rank: 166,561
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      • Pub. Date: October 1997
      • Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
      • Format: Hardcover, 227pp
      • Sales Rank: 166,561
      • Age Range: 10 to 12

      Synopsis

      Read by Marika Mashburn
      Two cassettes / 2 hours 9 mins.

      When Billie Jo is just fourteen she must endure heart-wrenching ordeals that no child should have to face.  The quiet strength she displays while dealing with unspeakable loss is as surprising as it is inspiring.

      Written in free verse, this award-winning story is set in the heart of the Great Depression.  It chronicles Oklahoma's staggering dust storms, and the environmental--and emotional--turmoil they leave in their path.  An unforgettable tribute to hope and inner strength.

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      This intimate novel, written in stanza form, poetically conveys the heat, dust and wind of Oklahoma along with the discontent of narrator Billy Jo, a talented pianist growing up during the Depression. Unlike her father, who refuses to abandon his failing farm ("He and the land have a hold on each other"), Billy Jo is eager to "walk my way West/ and make myself to home in that distant place/ of green vines and promise." She wants to become a professional musician and travel across the country. But those dreams end with a tragic fire that takes her mother's life and reduces her own hands to useless, "swollen lumps." Hesse's (The Music of Dolphins) spare prose adroitly traces Billy Jo's journey in and out of darkness. Hesse organizes the book like entries in a diary, chronologically by season. With each meticulously arranged entry she paints a vivid picture of Billy Jo's emotions, ranging from desolation ("I look at Joe and know our future is drying up/ and blowing away with the dust") to longing ("I have a hunger,/ for more than food./ I have a hunger/ bigger than Joyce City") to hope (the farmers, surveying their fields,/ nod their heads as/ the frail stalks revive,/ everyone, everything, grateful for this moment,/ free of the/ weight of dust"). Readers may find their own feelings swaying in beat with the heroine's shifting moods as she approaches her coming-of-age and a state of self-acceptance. Ages 11-13. (Oct.)

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      Biography

      Karen Hesse grew up in Baltimore, Maryland and earned a B.A. from the University of Maryland.  She loves writing for young readers and began her writing for young readers and began her writing life as a young poet.  Out of the Dust is a return to her poetic roots.

      READER BIO:
      Marika Mashburn, originally from Oklahoma, is a theatre major st Southern Methodist University.  She had a principle role in Wordscape, an Emmy Award-winning PBS children's television program.

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      Book Review: Out of the Dustby BuzzDB

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      November 09, 2009: Delanie Bussard

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      Book Review: Out of the Dust

      Out of the Dust is great nonfiction written by Karen Hesse. This novel tells a lot about the era of the depression and the struggles people went through just to survive day by day. It is about how the main character, Billie Jo, loses most everything that she has and has to rely on herself to get through. She is blamed for the death of her mother, baby brother, and her father is a loner. She is badly burned and her dream of playing piano for FDR someday is shot. Billie Jo must fight the dust and must use her strengths to get through the hard times that are sent her way. It is an amazing novel about strength and determination, and so much can be done by someone at such a young age.

      Great Book for Summer Readingby Mamajode

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      August 22, 2009: This book is a terrific introduction into a mid-west family living in the depression during the 1930's. It's structured in a poem style, and really hits the emotional points of this family. It's a fairly quick read and perfectly suited for a 6th, 7th or 8th grader. Many parts to pick from for report writing. We found it fun to read together as a family and discuss. It was very eye opening for my daughter to see how others lived during various periods.


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