Genre: Realistic Fiction
Grade Level: 5th – 8th
Reading Level: 4.1 (6 points) 272 pages
Publisher: Dutton
Books for Young Readers (March 29, 2016)
My Rating: 4 out of 4
Readability: I enjoyed this fun and fast read.
MHL Division: Division 2 or Crossover
Summary:
Following the sudden deaths of her father and autistic younger brother, Cedar Lee spends the summer working at a Shakespearean theater festival, making a new friend and coming to terms with her grief.
Following the sudden deaths of her father and autistic younger brother, Cedar Lee spends the summer working at a Shakespearean theater festival, making a new friend and coming to terms with her grief.
I really liked reading
this book. It was easy and quick to read and the plot was interesting. I also
connected with the main character and enjoyed tagging along with her in her
summer working at a Shakespeare festival. There is a bit of a mystery in the
book involving a famous actress from the town and mysterious objects and
vultures. Cedar also wrestles with
mourning the death of her father and younger brother.
Cedar Lee makes a friend
named Leo who rides to work at the Shakespeare festival in his costume. She is
curious about him and meets him, hit it off and then Leo is able to get a job for
her as well at the festival. They become great friends and Cedar helps Leo with
a business scheme so he can earn money to go to England. I loved their friendship because she just
clicked with him. Later Cedar questions Leo and wonders if he considers her a “girlfriend”.
He responds that she is his person. And Cedar thought that was correct…she
liked him like that too.
One thing I would change
in this book is the paperback cover. It
is really boring and plain and not very enticing. The hardcover with the bicycles is much
better. The paperback cover might make
the book a tougher sell!