Friday, June 7, 2013

The Silent Boy

  Summary--Katy Thatcher was the bright and curious daughter of the town doctor. She was fascinated by her father’s work, and even as a child she knew that she too wanted to be a doctor. She wanted to know about people. Perhaps it was this, her insatiable curiosity, or simply the charm of Jacob’s gentle intimacy with animals large and small, that fueled their friendship. Although Jacob never spoke to her or even looked at her directly, Katy grew to understand him from the moments they spent together quietly singing to the horses. She knew there was meaning in the sounds he made and purpose behind his movements. So when events took an unexpected and tragic turn, it was Katy alone who could unravel the mystery of what had occurred, and why.

Con's ---I really have no con's for this book. It requires a mature reader based on the some of the content but that is all.

Pro's--Lois Lowry is one of the few modern authors I read; I always love her style and the points she teaches are very thought provoking. This book is historical and I would also dare to suggest possibly has some political undertones. I will not say more for fear of spoiling it so if you want to know why I liked it so well, read it for yourself! :)

Ages 15 and up. Five Stars.