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Téléchargement PDF The Usual Rules Maynard, Joyce ( Author ) Feb-18-2004 Paperback, by Joyce Maynard

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The Usual Rules Maynard, Joyce ( Author ) Feb-18-2004 Paperback, by Joyce Maynard

The Usual Rules Maynard, Joyce ( Author ) Feb-18-2004 Paperback, by Joyce Maynard


The Usual Rules Maynard, Joyce ( Author ) Feb-18-2004 Paperback, by Joyce Maynard


Téléchargement PDF The Usual Rules Maynard, Joyce ( Author ) Feb-18-2004 Paperback, by Joyce Maynard

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The Usual Rules Maynard, Joyce ( Author ) Feb-18-2004 Paperback, by Joyce Maynard

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Editeur : St. Martin's Press (18 février 2004)

Langue : Anglais

ASIN: B0009309EK

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13,9 x 2,8 x 21 cm

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This was a moving journey through the devastating effects of the events of 9/11 on the youngest victims. Maynard did an amazing job of getting into the head of a teenage girl dealing with the ramifications of an unimaginable tragedy. The emotion expressed was raw and unfiltered; it allowed the reader to feel the pain and uncertainty of it all, right along with her.Some of the situations Wendy was cast into were somewhat improbable, but were also a reflection of the chaos of the situation, where "the usual rules" didn't apply.I struggled with the lack of quotation marks. Although I'm aware that this lends a certain quietness to the story, an unusual simplicity; for me, it was more of an encumbrance.Overall, I appreciated a glimpse into the reality of this terrifying time in our history.

I loved this book. Wendy is a typical (i.e. self-centered) teenager. She will always regret running out the door on September 11, 2001, without saying good bye to her mother. Losing someone in the disaster on that day must have been devastating, but few of us ever take it down to the level of the people left behind. For Wendy, it is not a sudden loss, but rather the slow, painful realization that her mother is never coming back.Wendy's real father, who has never really been a part of her life, comes to take her to California to live. No one really asks Wendy what she wants, and if asked, she probably would not have known. But she misses her stepfather and her little brother like crazy, and eventually, only she can decide where she belongs in this new motherless world.This is one of those books that I did not want to see end. After reading the last page, I wanted more. That's when I know I loved a book.

A story that sticks in your heart, not to be forgotten. The angst of a young teenage girl took me back to my young days, where I was both stupid and wise, said dumb and hurtful things, and cared so much about everything. Wendy, the main character, is complex, and a strong, independent young girl wise beyond her years, forced to grow up quicker than should be after the devastation of the Twin Towers fall.

The story was told with such vivid details and emotion. I found myself in a bit of a funk for the first half of the book and not because it was bad, it just truly affected me and I couldn't wait to get back to the book (forget about doing any work!). Wendy and her family went through a horrific thing and through the love of her mother, she was able to heal in a way a that was best for her. She made friends in unusal ways and trusted her insticts through every situation. The love that both her father's had for her gave her the support she needed to go out into the world and find her true beauty and path to heal. I loved this book. I loved everything about it. I had to read the letters that Josh wrote to her 2 or 3 times because of the raw emotions I felt inside for his words to her. I also felt the bond that Wendy and her brother had for each other. Although you could figure out pretty easily what her brother was setting himself up for, you didn't blame him. You also didn't blame Josh for the misguided but easy path he may have taken for himself.You will love this book for so many things....the art, the scenary, the emotions....

I just finished "The Usual Rules" and found myself thinking that I had to go out and find a book just like, or very similar to this one. My next thought, though was that there aren't too many books out there that are as perfectly pitched as this one. Every page is meant to be savored. I was afraid to read this book because even though I live thousands of miles away from New York City, and no one I knew died during the 9/11 attacks, I thought it was unfair to fictionalize those events...(and maybe, in a way trivialize them.) Boy, was I wrong. I applaud Ms. Maymard for writing a book that will help people deal with all sorts of sadness and loss in their lives.I thought it brilliant the way the story was told from the point of view of 13-year old, Wendy. I loved the character of Josh, too. I wish we all could have a father like him. Pay close attention to the letter Josh writes to Wendy while she's in New York. I started crying then and didn't stop until the end of the book, which was about 150 pages later. The way Wendy is able to be so, so strong in the face of such hearbreak is amazing to me. Her little brother Louie, is lucky to have her for a big sister. This book will stay with me for a long, long time.

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