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Title | : | Sparrow Road |
Author | : | Sheila O'Connor |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 256 pages |
Published | : | May 12th 2011 by G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers (first published May 1st 2011) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Realistic Fiction. Childrens. Juvenile. Middle Grade. Art. Coming Of Age |

Sheila O'Connor
Hardcover | Pages: 256 pages Rating: 3.89 | 2288 Users | 295 Reviews
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It's the summer before seventh grade, and twelve-year- old Raine O'Rourke's mother suddenly takes a job hours from home at mysterious Sparrow Road- a creepy, dilapidated mansion that houses an eccentric group of artists. As Raine tries to make sense of her new surroundings, she forges friendships with a cast of quirky characters including the outrageous and funky Josie.Together, Raine and Josie decide to solve the mysteries of Sparrow Road-from its haunting history as an orphanage to the secrets of its silent, brooding owner, Viktor. But it's an unexpected secret from Raine's own life that changes her forever.
An affecting and beautifully written story of family and forgiveness, Sparrow Road is an incredible gift.
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ISBN: | 0399254587 (ISBN13: 9780399254581) |
Edition Language: | English |
Rating Appertaining To Books Sparrow Road
Ratings: 3.89 From 2288 Users | 295 ReviewsWrite-Up Appertaining To Books Sparrow Road
Its the summer before seventh grade,and twelve-year-old Raine ORourkes mother suddenly takes a job hours away from home at mysterious Sparrow Road. At first Raine thinks its a creepy,weird mansion that houses eccentric group of artists. While Raines mother works as a cook and housekeeper Raine is left to figure out why she had really come to Sparrow Road.After being there for a week Raines is thinking of how much she misses her Grandpa Mac and Milwaukee terribly. Soon after she is there for4.5 starsSparrow Road is a beautifully written, fulfilling read. It's not often I feel well connected to both the characters and the setting with a middle grade read from the get go like I was with with this book. Sheila O'Connor has a talent for writing prose and a magical ability to make her characters and the world they're apart of come to life. There are so many elements I liked about the story that I truly enjoyed every moment of this book.One of the things I love about Sparrow Road is the
The writing in this is generally great; you can tell O'Connor is an accomplished author, and there's none of the awkwardness you sometimes feel when adult authors try to cross over into juvenile. But somewhere in the second half of the book I felt like the thread of the story got lost and everything was sort of repetitious. That's what kept me from being really enthusiastic about it. I sort of... stopped caring when I saw where things were going.

I wish I could give this book a "blizzard of stars".If there is one book you read this summer. This is it. This is the book that made me fall in love with reading again. 12-year-old Raine has an unexpected summer that at first she resists and as she transforms, and the people she meets transforms - it changes her life forever.I read this coming-of-age book every free chance I got over two days. It is so beautifully written, like riding a slow, golden wave that builds and builds and covers all in
A charming story about family secrets, strength, and the power that comes with moving forward. Slow in spots, a strong finish made for a satisfying ending, wrapping up the events of the novel nicely.
Wanted to like this book better than I did. A young girl spends the summer at an artists' colony, housed in a former orphanage, and finally meets her delinquent dad. I liked the wholesome qualities of the story--lots of forgiveness, creativity, and community celebration--but found the plot contrived, hinging mostly on a mother unwilling to tell her daughter information, and the characters too good.
Sparrow road by Sheila O'Connor takes us through the journey of Raine O'Rourke when her mother takes up the job of house keeping for artists at Sparrow Road. The anceint building once was an orphange, for parents who couldn't or wouldn't take care of their children. Raine meets Deigo and Josie, the fun loving duo, Elenor, the scrict and tedious poet, Victor, the sorrowful musican, and owner of Sparrow Road, and Lilian, the senile ex-teacher at the orphanage. Raine must work to stay silent
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