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Just Juice (Scholastic Signature) by Karen Hesse
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Karen Hesse Illustrator: Robert Andre Parker Edition: Paperback Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 1999-11-01 ISBN: 0590033832 Number of pages: 138 Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks
Book Reviews of Just Juice (Scholastic Signature)Book Review: Just Wonderful Summary: 5 Stars
Just Juice was actually a book recommended by and editor at an SCBWI conference long ago. Praised by this editor for its opening line, I purchased the book right away and wasn't disappointed. From the first word to the last, Karen Hesse has created a masterpiece. Watching Ma spread "grape jelly so thin on the sliced white bread you can hardly find the purple," immediately gave insight to the family. The main character, Juice, is a girl who is strong in her ability to hold her family together--she's the rock for her dad, helps Mom run the household, and the sister, though not the oldest, that each of the siblings turn to. Repeating third grade again, Juice cannot make sense of letters and numbers and often ditches school to help Pa with his machinery--a skill that comes easily for her. With the family in danger of losing their house, Mom's difficult pregnancy, and the truant officer threatening to fine her parents, Juice steps up and realizes what she has to do. This book is brimming with beautiful language and small triumphs throughout that allow us to fall in love with the Faulstich family. So much, in fact, I found myself wishing I could be a Faulstich, too.
--Reviewed By Kerry O'Malley Cerra
Summary of Just Juice (Scholastic Signature)Letters and numbers don't make any sense to Juice Faulstich. She'd rather skip school and help her father in his workshop. But when the bank threatens to repossess her family's home, Juice faces her first life-size problem and is determined to find a way out. Newbery Medal-winning novelist Karen Hesse--known for her painterly ability to re-create historical worlds for young readers--turns her attention this time to a contemporary family that lives as if in another era. The engrossing, eight-member Faulstich family, residents of an Appalachian hill village perhaps in Kentucky or West Virginia, has learned to endure impoverished conditions ever since Pa got laid off from the mine. Only the children are guaranteed a "sandwich" each day (bread spread so thin with jelly "you can hardly find the purple"); there are no regular doctor or dentist visits, even for Ma, who is carrying another baby; and the only surprise presents at Christmas are the ones the older girls make at school. Smack in the middle of this brood is the narrator, 9-year-old Juice Faulstich, a sweet, resilient tomboy who likes to explore and learn. She gets along well with her big and little sisters, has talent as an apprentice metalworker in her Pa's makeshift shop, and forgets every worry when she's dancing to fiddle music. She's so capable, in fact, she's the family member all the little ones look up to the most. Yet it turns out that the highly skilled Juice, who can handle everything from power tools to her Pa's depression ("We all look out for him. But I look out for him best, even Ma says so") is plagued by an inability to understand letters and reading. "No one believes me. No one believes how hard I try. No matter what I do, it's never enough," she explains. With wonderfully gentle narrative pacing, Just Juice weaves together a compelling plot that involves Juice's learning challenges, Ma's suddenly difficult pregnancy, and a pending foreclosure on the family house due to unpaid taxes. It may sound bleak, yet in Hesse's able hands the Faulstich clan remains hopeful, creative, and kind with one another throughout--almost even more so when things seem the darkest. This fine book abounds with memorable and true images of family love, personal perseverance, and unexpected, effervescent breakthroughs. (Ages 8 and older) --Jean Lenihan
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