House Arrest
House Arrest
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Annotation: Young Timothy is sentenced to house arrest after impulsively stealing a wallet, and he is forced to keep a journal into which he pours all his thoughts, fears, and frustrations.
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #124990
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Common Core/STEAM: Common Core Common Core
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Copyright Date: 2016
Edition Date: 2016 Release Date: 08/09/16
Pages: 302 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 1-452-15648-4 Perma-Bound: 0-605-94819-4
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-452-15648-4 Perma-Bound: 978-0-605-94819-8
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2014022151
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist

Timothy's 12-year-old life revolves around his baby brother Levi's medical condition. Levi was born needing a "trach," whereby a tube is placed in his neck to breathe, which makes his daily existence tenuous. Timothy's world on Magnolia Circle in Texas is grounded by both his neighbor José as well as his earnest mother, who protects Timothy from having contact with his deserting father. Trying to help pay for medical expenses, Timothy brazenly steals a wallet that lands him on house arrest for one year. Along with his sentence comes juvenile probation officer James and the school guidance counselor, Mrs. B. Holt's use of free-verse narrative, organized by seasons and weeks of the year, develops a pace for Timothy's reluctance in writing his court-ordered journal entries. Timothy's every action, while impulsive, centers on his deep brotherly love. Readers who empathize with Timothy's determination regardless of consequence will appreciate Holt's lessons of compassion and family above all.

School Library Journal

Gr 6-10 Timothy stole a wallet, and now he's an adjudicated delinquent. The only places he's allowed to go are to school and to appointments with his therapist and probation officer. Also, the judge gave him a journal-writing assignment. If Timothy shows signs of remorse and doesn't get into more trouble over the course of the next year, he may be able to avoid being sent to juvie. But Timothy didn't take the wallet for himself. His family is in dire financial straits ever since his father left and his younger brother was born with serious health issues. Now, with plenty of spare time on his hands, Timothy can fully explore his complicated feelings about his current family situation. He knows one thing, though: stealing the wallet may have been wrong, and he knows it didn't help, but if there's a way he can truly help his struggling family, he won't hesitate to act. This gripping novel in verse evokes a wide variety of emotional responses, as it is serious and funny, thrilling and touching, sweet and snarky. Timothy is an entirely believable kid, and his brother's health issues, as well as Timothy's reactions to them, are skillfully described. VERDICT This story will have plenty of appeal for reluctant and enthusiastic readers alike and will be a good fit for most library collections. Misti Tidman, Licking County Library, Newark, OH

Word Count: 29,470
Reading Level: 4.0
Interest Level: 5-9
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 4.0 / points: 4.0 / quiz: 178259 / grade: Middle Grades+
Reading Counts!: reading level:4.4 / points:9.0 / quiz:Q69492
Lexile: 610L
Guided Reading Level: Y
Fountas & Pinnell: Y

This young adult novel-in-verse tells the moving story of one boy's hard-won path to redemption.

Timothy is a good kid who did a bad thing. Now he's under house arrest for a whole year. He has to check in weekly with a probation officer and a therapist, keep a journal, and stay out of trouble. But when he must take drastic measures to help his struggling family, staying out of trouble proves more difficult than Timothy ever thought it would be.

Touching, funny, and always original, House Arrest is an ideal addition to any young adult book collection. This humorous novel-in-verse will delight reluctant readers and provide teens with motivation when it's needed most.

TALENTED AUTHOR: K.A. Holt is the award-winning author of many middle grade novels-in-verse including Ben Bee and the Teacher Griefer, Redwood & Ponytail, House Arrest, Knockout, and Rhyme Schemer. She is also the author of From You to MeGnome-a-geddon, and several other books for young readers, including the illustrated picture book I Wonder.

PART OF AN INSPIRING SERIES: Readers who love House Arrest won't want to miss Knockout, a companion book that revisits the same characters 11 years after the events in House Arrest.
 
READERS LOVE IT: With hundreds of 5-star ratings, reviewers rave that this book is "heart wrenching" and a "must read."

Perfect for:

  • Tweens and teens who enjoy stories about resilience and redemption
  • Teachers and librarians seeking middle grade read-aloud titles
  • Fans of K.A. Holt's other books as well as middle grade novels like Slammed by Colleen Hoover and Ghost or Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds


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