Copyright Date:
2023
Edition Date:
2023
Release Date:
04/11/23
Pages:
231 pages
ISBN:
Publisher: 1-7747-1152-4 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-4991-8
ISBN 13:
Publisher: 978-1-7747-1152-1 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-4991-1
Dewey:
Fic
Dimensions:
20 cm
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
In this fraught sequel, a happy ending spins into an emotional minefield for Jacob when his long-absent birth mother abruptly reappears.Left at the end of Jacob's Landing (2015) with a large inheritance and the prospect of having Maggie, his wise, loving foster mother, as an adoptive parent, Jacob sees an idyllic future aheadâ¦until a letter from Jade, the mother who had abandoned him as an infant, arrives with a plea for a reunion. Ever the sort who agonizes over issues silently rather than talking them out, he holds off telling either Maggie or the grandparents he's living with about the letter, which sets the stage for some unpleasant surprise encounters while giving the story an introspective character with more focus on his angst and confusion than on exterior events. Is the adoption off? How should he treat this stranger, and what are her intentions? Fortunately, for Jacob anyway, Greer really stacks the deck-surrounding him with protective and responsible allies and casting Jade as reckless, emotionally unstable, and in the habit of fleeing when her misbehavior catches up with her. Readers may find the adult cast more nuanced and distinct than the typecast youthful one, which is confined to the inarticulate protagonist, classmate Ruby in the role of staunch friend, and a pair of ineffectual bullies. The author does effectively capture the texture of life in a small and apparently all-white Nova Scotia town.Loaded with inner Sturm und Drang. (Fiction. 10-13)
The anticipated middle-grade follow-up to the award-winning Jacob's Landing finds Jacob trapped in a moral dilemma when his biological mom tracks him down just when he's about to be adopted. Thirteen-year-old Jacob has settled into life in Newport Landing with his grandparents after the sudden death of his father. His foster mother, Maggie, is getting ready to move to the province and adopt him; he has a close friend, Ruby, who lives nearby; and oh, yes--he recently found a literal fortune and he, his family, and the boat museum nearby are set for life. After the local paper publishes an article about his lucky find and generous donation to the museum, though, Jacob's life is turned upside down again. His mother, who left him and his father so long ago Jacob can't even remember her, finds him. Jade is everything Jacob is not: reckless, wild, a rule breaker. Jacob is trying to keep up with her and keep her a secret from his grandparents, who will barely speak her name. The more tensions build, the more Jacob worries he has a terrible choice ahead. Full of local colour, this heartfelt follow-up to the Hackmatack award-nominated Jacob's Landing shows the complex tangle of grief and hope, and explores the many ways a family is made.