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The Things a Brother Knows
Full title: | The Things a Brother Knows |
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ISBN: | 9780307738349 |
ISBN 10: | 0307738345 |
Authors: | Reinhardt, Dana |
Publisher: | Listening Library (Audio) |
Edition: | Unabridged |
Binding: | Audio CD |
Language: | en |
Published on: | 2010 |
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Synopsis
the Story Of A Young Marine’s Return From War In The Middle East And The Psychological Effects It Has On His Family.
finally, Levi Katznelson’s Older Brother, Boaz, Has Returned. Boaz Was A High School Star Who Had It All And Gave It Up To Serve In A War Levi Can’t Understand. Things Have Been On Hold Since Boaz Left. With The Help Of His Two Best Friends Levi Has Fumbled His Way Through High School, Weary Of His Role As Little Brother To The Hero.
but When Boaz Walks Through The Front Door After His Tour Of Duty Is Over, Levi Knows There’s Something Wrong. Boaz Is Home, Safe. But Levi Knows That His Brother Is Not The Same.
maybe Things Will Never Return To Normal. Then Boaz Leaves Again, And This Time Levi Follows Him, Determined To Understand Who His Brother Was, Who He Has Become, And How To Bring Him Home Again.
award-winning Author Dana Reinhardt Introduces Readers To Levi, Who Has Never Known What He Believes, And Whose Journey Reveals Truths Only A Brother Knows.
publishers Weekly
with Exceptional Sensitivity, Reinhardt (how To Build A House) Chronicles A Soldier’s Troubling Homecoming, In This Timely Novel Told From His Younger Brother’s Point Of View. Three Years After Joining The Marines And Serving Overseas, Levi Katznelson’s Brother, Boaz, Returns To His Boston Suburb A Hero. But He Seems To Be A Different Person: Withdrawn And Uncommunicative. After Isolating Himself From The Family, Boaz Announces His Plans To Hike The Appalachian Trail, Yet Levi Suspects His Brother Has Another Itinerary In Mind. Using A Route Marked On A Map Boaz Left Behind, Levi Follows Boaz’s Path And Eventually Catches Up With Him. Walking Side By Side With His Brother All The Way To Washington, D.c., Visiting Ex-marines And Soldiers’ Families Along The Way, Levi Learns More About His Brother’s Experiences--like Why He’s Stopped Riding In Automobiles--than Boaz Can Explain Outright. Refraining From Making Political Judgments About Current Conflicts, Reinhardt Personalizes A Soldier’s Traumas In Terms Civilians Can Understand. Levi’s Growing Comprehension Of Boaz’s Internal Turmoil Is Gracefully And Powerfully Evoked. Ages 14 Up. (sept.)