Tuesday, February 22, 2011

The Boy in the Basement by Susan Shaw

 
Shaw, S. (2004). The Boy in the Basement. Dutton Juvenile: New York.
Plot
  Charlie has been imprisoned by his violent father for years because he was "bad". When he accidentally escapes, he is thrown into a world full of holidays and love but he is still struggling to feel safe. Through Charlie's first person account we see an emotionally and physically scarred boy who still longs for the love of his abusive parents and wonders if he will ever be happy despite the new safe life he has been given. 
Review
  This book reminded me of a tone downed version of A Child Called It. It had that same "I want to throw this book against the wall" feeling and tears when you read about the horrors Charlie has to endure yet he still has the ability to forgive and love his abusive parents. Readers scream for justice as the details of the abuse is outlined, you want to cry when good people mend and save Charlie and you want to campaign against the horrors you read about in this book. With the popularity of A Child Called It this book is better suited for the tween level and readers can still learn about survival and hope.
Genre
Contemporary Realistic Fiction
Interest Level
Tween/ 4-7th grade/ 9-12 years
Similar Books
Black Eyed Suzie bySusan Shaw
Gillyflower by Ellen Howard
Promise Not to Tell by Carolyn Polese
Awards
  • New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age 2005
  • A Junior Library Guild Selection
  • Texas Tayshas Reading List
  • Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Selection
  • Starred Kirkus Review

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