A Face in Every Window

by Han Nolan

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After the death of his grandmother, who held the family together, teenage JP is left with a mentally challenged father and a mother who seems ineffectual and constantly sick, and he feels everything sliding out of control.

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Reviewed by Rebecca Wells for TeensReadToo.com

When JP O'Brien's Grandma Mary dies, his orderly world quickly begins to unravel - his mentally challenged father becomes completely lost, and his mother, Mam, starts acting quite unlike her usual sheltered self. JP tries to make do in this new world, but when Mam wins a farmhouse in an essay contest and the family moves, things really come apart.

Mam insists on opening the farmhouse to just about every neighborhood outcast who comes by, and suddenly the house is filled with strangers who borrow his things without asking, and seem to be creating a world in the farmhouse that doesn't include JP or his father.

All JP wants is for the world to reorder itself, and his family to be restored to what show more it used to be. But what if the world is meant to stay the way it is? As the people in his life begin to make space for this sudden chaos, JP finds himself realizing that maybe family is more than just the people you're born with, and maybe chaos isn't the worst thing that has happened to him.

In this novel, Han Nolan presents a boy struggling to maintain control of his world even as it slips between his fingers. JP O'Brien is a sympathetic protagonist whose worries draw the reader into his world, and we find ourselves hoping that he gets what he wants.

Not everything that is broken gets fixed in A FACE IN EVERY WINDOW, but this novel is a heartwarming tale of family and friendship nonetheless.
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JP O'Brien; Erin O'Brien; Patrick O'Brien; Larry Seeley; Bobbi Polanski; Jerusha
Dedication
For Grace Adams, and her son, Brian, with all my love
First words
Once when I was seven years old, grandma Mary knitted me a blue sweater.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)And Pap, my dear Pap, with his heart so full he couldn't even speak, came forward and placed the baby, our baby Mary, in my arms.

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Fiction and Literature, Teen, Children's Books, Young Adult
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PZ7 .N6783 .FLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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