Anyway, I digress. The point is, I have not read a lot of children's books lately that have reached in and pulled at my heartstrings, so I wanted to post today to tell you about one that has. Jellicoe Road by Melina Marchetta. Amazing.

There's a war, you see. A war that began almost 20 years ago and is faithfully carried out while school is in session. Townies vs. Cadets. vs. the Houses of the school on Jellicoe Road. The Townies are kids who live in the town nearby. The Cadets are boys from the military academy that comes to that area for training ever year. There are property boundary lines, invasions, retaliations and retributions, fist fights, broken bones, treaties, and perhaps a hidden tunnel.
There's Taylor's closest-thing-to-family, Hannah, who has just disappeared. There's Raffy, Talor's BFF, who tells her the truth and keeps it from her when necessary. There's Santangelo, leader of the Townies, with his sidekicks - The Mullets, and his history with Raffy. Lastly, there's Jonah Griggs - betrayer, former run-away mate, who knows too much about Taylor for his own good, and is currently the leader of the Cadets.
Betrayed numerous times beyond measure, hurt, afraid to hope for love, and reluctant leader, Taylor can't keep it together. She falls apart. But the surprise is who is there to help put her back together when she does. Who is Taylor? Where is Hannah? Where is her mother? Who will win the war? And in the end, does it matter? Trust me, the end does NOT disappoint.
If all that isn't enough, here's a taste of the book - just the first two lines should do it:
"My father took one hundred and thirty-two minutes to die. I counted."
Read it.
-Rebecca
Hardcover: 9780061431838 $17.99
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