Friday, June 1, 2012

Other stories, other poets (fiction) - novels-in-verse

Much like eclipse-viewers look indirectly at the sun, we can get a glimpse into life situations which may or may not mirror our own through novels-in-verse.

Click each title link to open my no-spoilers recommendation in a new window/tab for each of these BooksYALove favorites.
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book cover of After the Kiss by Terra Elen McVoy published by Simon PulseCamille and Becca don't realize that they share a school, a coffeehouse, and one boy's kiss... until an ill-timed cellphone photo makes all the connections fall into place.

Told in alternating chapters by each teen, their free verse ranges through the emotions that they must deal with as they try to reconcile what they thought was true with what reality is, After the Kiss of Alec, the haiku-writing baseball star.



book cover of Audition by Stasia Ward Kehoe published by Viking Sara feels like her life at the ballet academy, far from her small New England hometown, is a never-ending Audition, as the dancers constantly compete for lead roles, for advanced classes, for the eye of handsome student assistant Remington.

Is he really interested in Sara? Can she continue to keep up with her schoolwork and her dance lessons and her hidden relationship with Remington? Only her poetry journal hears her fears and dreams.

book cover of Karma by Cathy Ostlere published by Razorbill
Religious turmoil becomes armed warfare in 1980s India, and Maya is caught in the upheaval almost as soon as she arrives with her father and the ashes of her mother, brought "home" to the family which disowned them when they married, a Sikh and a Hindu who thought that love would overcome all.

Is it Karma that brought their only child to a place she's only heard of, far from her birthplace on the Canadian prairies, that separates her from her Bapu, that makes her versified memories a clouded mirror?

(all review copies and cover images courtesy of their respective publishers)

2 comments:

  1. I started reading Audition this afternoon. My family had to remind me I was the responsible person in the kitchen and dinner was my job! "Really?" I'm in the middle of a great book. Don't bother me."

    Wonderful read. Wonderful story in verse. I'm totally captivated.

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  2. It's such a good look into the heart and mind of a young dancer, a displaced teen, a person trying to find her true place as a young woman. Love this book!

    **Katy

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