Out Of The Dust

Out Of The Dust
by Karen Hesse

Out Of The Dust
List Price: $6.99
Our Price: $2.99
You Save: $4.00 (57%)
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Buy Used: from $0.01 (click here)
Category: Book
See more book details and other editions


(Click here)
Buy this book at online book store in your country
Canada | UK | Germany | France

Book Summary Information

Author: Karen Hesse
Brand: Scholastic
Edition: Paperback
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 1999-01-01
ISBN: 0590371258
Number of pages: 240
Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks
Product features:
  • ISBN13: 9780590371254
  • Condition: New
  • Notes: BRAND NEW FROM PUBLISHER! 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Tracking provided on most orders. Buy with Confidence! Millions of books sold!

Book Reviews of Out Of The Dust

Book Review: Wonderful book; a treasure
Summary: 5 Stars

I would like to tell you about my desire to review a book that has been reviewed time and again, most likely. I am sure it will be reviewed by others as many people have noted it. This is a little about the small hardback: Here on the pages of the poetic "Out of the Dust: A Novel" are found the words to savor about our willing struggle to live within the travails that we encounter, even the most horrible. The gift of heart and hope, by daily endurance, and the simple recognition of our immediate lives lived within the labour of life is written as a statement of love about Bill Jo, who is a 14 year old girl. This is a children's book, and the writer is Karen Hesse (a poet, truly).

There are so many good things about this book, including the way the book is divided into sections, like separate poems. These poems read like prose, and they go together to tell a story. My desire concerns the subject of blame. On page 70 there is a part in the book about the life of the girl who is the voice of this novel. She tells about herself, in a way that I remember my own mother telling me about herself. I would like to remember many of the things that my mother and father told me about when I was young. Some of these things like the blame in their lives, the story of their parents, and the story of the parents of their parents are things of remembrance that I ponder now that I am older. These treasured and important memories make up a weaving that is the fabric of our conception of the way we can and will live in the world. This book of poetic history does this for the reader.

Here is what Karen Hesse writes about in the poem "Blame." She says, or rather the girl who is telling the story to us says:

"My father's sister came to fetch my brother,
even as Ma's body cooled.
She came to bring my brother back to Lubbock
to raise as her own,
but my brother died before Aunt Ellis got here.
She wouldn't even hold his little body.
She barely noticed me.
As soon as she found my brother dead,
she
Had a talk with my father.
Then she turned around
And headed back to Lubbock."

My desire to reflect on the joy that this tells me about is a mystery to me, because this poem is so sad. You would think that there is just the tears, and the poor little boy, and the missing Aunt (father's sister). I can think of so many times of blame in my day, and in my life. I recall a blame where a man I was visiting in a rest home called Pleasant Care, died. I blamed the facility, I blamed his family for leaving him alone, and I blamed the doctors who made a decision to pull the plug at his family's request. Yet somehow in this story about her brother being fetched by her father's sister, there is a sense of being in touch, and being loved. I sense that in this deep conversation that fourteen year old Billie Jo is holding, there is a conversation she is making with us and God that we continue to hold with ourselves, through friends, throughout our lives.

This kind of desire to remain in joy, to find that we can weep in sorrow and continue in joy in our lives is a remarkable thing about life. Billie Jo lets nothing separate her from God, not dust storms, not the silence of her father, not the tragedy of the accident that caused her mother's death. I think about this book, and I believe that you will find it something worth reading. Purchase this book, if you will, and you will discover on its pages a rich consortium of faith, and living in a way that is both simple and yet at the same time filled with the complexity of the fabric that makes up our lives every day. There is a desire within us all to be thankful about living, and my desire is to introduce you to a small book that has a prize medal on the cover that says it was given to the writer "for the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children." Certainly you will find, as have I, that there is so much merit in this slim volume that you will find it one of the treasures that you want to give some special award of your own.

Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse, a novel, is a book of our desire to live in this world. How brand new the world is every day, and what a wonderful gift of desire is offered on the pages of this book including subjects like "Birth" ("One morning when I arrive at school/Miss Freeland says to keep the kids out,/that the baby is coming..."), "Dust Storm" ("I kept along. I know that there were others/on the road,/from time to time I'd hear someone cry out..." and "Midnight Truth" ("I am so filled with bitterness..."

When I say this is a children's book, I mean that it is a book about what it is to be a child. That is all of my desire, to tell you that this book helps one to continue on in a journey of life as a child or as an adult.

--Peter Menkin, Mill Valley, CA USA

Summary of Out Of The Dust

This gripping story, written in sparse first-person, free-verse poems, is the compelling tale of Billie Jo's struggle to survive during the dust bowl years of the Depression. With stoic courage, she learns to cope with the loss of her mother and her grieving father's slow deterioration. There is hope at the end when Billie Jo's badly burned hands are healed, and she is able to play her beloved piano again. The 1998 Newbery Medal winner.
Like the Oklahoma dust bowl from which she came, 14-year-old narrator Billie Jo writes in sparse, free-floating verse. In this compelling, immediate journal, Billie Jo reveals the grim domestic realities of living during the years of constant dust storms: That hopes--like the crops--blow away in the night like skittering tumbleweeds. That trucks, tractors, even Billie Jo's beloved piano, can suddenly be buried beneath drifts of dust. Perhaps swallowing all that grit is what gives Billie Jo--our strong, endearing, rough-cut heroine--the stoic courage to face the death of her mother after a hideous accident that also leaves her piano-playing hands in pain and permanently scarred.

Meanwhile, Billie Jo's silent, windblown father is literally decaying with grief and skin cancer before her very eyes. When she decides to flee the lingering ghosts and dust of her homestead and jump a train west, she discovers a simple but profound truth about herself and her plight. There are no tight, sentimental endings here--just a steady ember of hope that brightens Karen Hesse's exquisitely written and mournful tale. Hesse won the 1998 Newbery Award for this elegantly crafted, gut-wrenching novel, and her fans won't want to miss The Music of Dolphins or Letters from Rifka. (Ages 9 and older) --Gail Hudson

Fiction Books

Book Subjects
Most talked about in Fiction Books
The Amazing Impossible Erie Canal ImageThe Amazing Impossible Erie Canal
by Cheryl Harness
Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers; Published: 1995-04-01; Hardcover; Book
Best price: $10.20
Price in other shops: $18.99
Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening ImageStopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening
by Robert Frost
Dutton Juvenile; Published: 1978-10-26; Hardcover; Book
Best price: $6.48
Price in other shops: $16.99
By the Great Horn Spoon! ImageBy the Great Horn Spoon!
by Sid Fleischman
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers; Little, Brown Books for Young Readers; Published: 1988-04-30; Paperback; Book
Best price: $2.99
Price in other shops: $6.99
A Picnic in October ImageA Picnic in October
by Eve Bunting
Harcourt Children's Books; Published: 1999-09-20; Hardcover; Book
Best price: $7.87
Price in other shops: $17.00
Heaven to Betsy (Betsy-Tacy) ImageHeaven to Betsy (Betsy-Tacy)
by Maud Hart Lovelace
HarperTrophy; Published: 1980-01-01; Paperback; Book
Best price: $85.69
A Small White Scar ImageA Small White Scar
by K. A. Nuzum
HarperCollins; Published: 2008-09-30; Paperback; Book
Best price: $2.99
Price in other shops: $7.99
Don't You Know There's a War On? ImageDon't You Know There's a War On?
by Avi
HarperCollins; Published: 2001-04-10; Library Binding; Book
Best price: $3.50
Price in other shops: $16.89
Grandfather's Dance (Sarah, Plain and Tall) ImageGrandfather's Dance (Sarah, Plain and Tall)
by Patricia Maclachlan
HarperCollins; Published: 2006-09-01; Hardcover; Book
Best price: $2.46
Price in other shops: $14.99
Little House On The Prairie (Little House the Laura Years) ImageLittle House On The Prairie (Little House the Laura Years)
by Laura Ingalls Wilder
HarperFestival; Published: 2003-04-15; Audio Cassette; Book
Best price: $10.93
Price in other shops: $22.00
Little House in the Big Woods ImageLittle House in the Big Woods
by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Harper Collins Publishers; HarperCollins; Published: 2004-05-11; Paperback; Book
Best price: $1.04
Price in other shops: $8.99
Similar Books and other products
Speak (Platinum Edition) ImageSpeak (Platinum Edition)
by Laurie Halse Anderson
Speak; Speak; Published: 2006-04-20; Paperback; Book
Best price: $2.56
Price in other shops: $10.00
Holes ImageHoles
by Louis Sachar
Yearling; Yearling; Published: 2000-05-09; Paperback; Book
Best price: $3.00
Price in other shops: $6.99
The Watsons Go to Birmingham--1963 ImageThe Watsons Go to Birmingham--1963
by Christopher Paul Curtis
Laurel Leaf; Laurel Leaf; Published: 2000-12-12; Mass Market Paperback; Book
Best price: $3.06
Price in other shops: $6.99
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry ImageRoll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
by Mildred D. Taylor
Penguin Group USA; Puffin; Published: 2004-04-12; Paperback; Book
Best price: $4.31
Price in other shops: $7.99
Multicultural Children's Literature: Through the Eyes of Many Children (3rd Edition) ImageMulticultural Children's Literature: Through the Eyes of Many Children (3rd Edition)
by Donna E. Norton
Prentice Hall; Published: 2008-03-30; Paperback; Book
Best price: $39.33
Price in other shops: $53.80
The Reading Zone: How to Help Kids Become Skilled, Passionate, Habitual, Critical Readers ImageThe Reading Zone: How to Help Kids Become Skilled, Passionate, Habitual, Critical Readers
by Nancie Atwell
Scholastic Teaching Resources; Scholastic Teaching Resources (Teaching; Published: 2007-01-01; Paperback; Book
Best price: $9.98
Price in other shops: $16.99
Monster ImageMonster
by Walter Dean Myers
Amistad; Published: 2001-05-08; Paperback; Book
Best price: $4.75
Price in other shops: $8.99
Number the Stars ImageNumber the Stars
by Lois Lowry
Laurel Leaf; Sandpiper; Published: 2011-05-02; Paperback; Book
Best price: $3.45
Price in other shops: $6.99
Bud, Not Buddy ImageBud, Not Buddy
by Christopher Paul Curtis
Laurel Leaf; Laurel Leaf; Published: 2004-09-14; Mass Market Paperback; Book
Best price: $3.06
Price in other shops: $6.99
Esperanza Rising ImageEsperanza Rising
by Pam Munoz Ryan
Scholastic; Scholastic; Published: 2002-06-01; Paperback; Book
Best price: $3.46
Price in other shops: $6.99
Book store. Illustrated catalog of books on different categories