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The Usual Rules

A Novel

By Joyce, Maynard, Joyce Maynard

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| Paperback | 9780312283698

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Thirteen-year-old Wendy lives in Brooklyn. Her world is transformed one day in September 2001--her mother goes to work that morning and doesn't come back. Through Wendy's eyes, readers follow her slow and terrible realization that her mother has died, and the family's struggle to move forward with tContinue

Thirteen-year-old Wendy lives in Brooklyn. Her world is transformed one day in September 2001--her mother goes to work that morning and doesn't come back. Through Wendy's eyes, readers follow her slow and terrible realization that her mother has died, and the family's struggle to move forward with their lives. [예스24 제공]

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  • THE USUAL RULES

    At some point even the most extreme and horrific events, so raw and immediate now, become history. Novels, as opposed to other art forms or nonfiction, are a good gauge of this moment --- the moment when we can examine an event and begin to understan ... (read full critics)

    teenreads published on Thu, 16 Sep 2010

  • THE USUAL RULES

    At some point even the most extreme and horrific events, so raw and immediate now, become history. Novels, as opposed to other art forms or nonfiction, are a good gauge of this moment --- the moment when we can examine an event and begin to understan ... (read full critics)

    teenreads published on Mon, 13 Sep 2010

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  • I really enjoyed this book although it was really sad at times. It's about a girl who's mother dies on 9/11 and the grieving process she goes through as well as the effect it has on her family. There are also some really well crafted characters. I mostly enjoyed the fact that the auther really made ... (continue)

    I really enjoyed this book although it was really sad at times. It's about a girl who's mother dies on 9/11 and the grieving process she goes through as well as the effect it has on her family. There are also some really well crafted characters. I mostly enjoyed the fact that the auther really made the emotions seem authentic.

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  • I enjoyed reading this book, however, it wasn't a book that I couldn't put down. It was good enough to finish, but not good enough to rave about. I really like the message it sent of survival even after you have faced some huge challenges. Discussion Questions1. Where were you and what were you doin ... (continue)

    I enjoyed reading this book, however, it wasn't a book that I couldn't put down. It was good enough to finish, but not good enough to rave about. I really like the message it sent of survival even after you have faced some huge challenges. Discussion Questions1. Where were you and what were you doing when the planes hit the World Trade Center?2. Do you know anyone whos directly impacted by the terrorist attacks?3. Why is the title The Usual Rules?Quotesp.255 "It's understandable that your brother would be having a rough time, Alan said. And you, too. Who's to say what normal behavior is in a situation like that? The usual rules don't apply."~Two things about this quote, first I think it gives meaning to the title and makes the reader think about what and why "the usual rules" exist. Secondly, throughout this book when someone is talking no quotation marks are used. Why would the author choose to do this way, hmmmm. I'm not really sure and think that might be another good discussion point.p.310 "How can it be, Wendy asked Alan, that you'll be reading this story that's so sad, it almost h urts to look at the words on the page? What happens to the character practically tears your stomach out--and then the book is over. And the first thing you want to do is find another book like that.Sometimes it's almost a good feeling, hurting that way, he said. That's what the blues is all about."~I think this quote says so much about reading in general, sad or happy.

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  • English Books
  • Paperback 400 Pages
  • Edition: Reprint
  • ISBN-10: 0312283695
  • ISBN-13: 9780312283698
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
  • Pub date: Feb 18, 2004
  • Dimensions: 1355 mm x 903 mm x 194 mm Just how big is that?
  • Also available as: Hardcover and Others
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