Saving Stevie
Saving Stevie
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Red Deer College Press
Annotation: Thirteen-year-old Minto's family is in crisis. Minto's older sister has had a baby and immediately abandoned the family ... more
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #591664
Format: Paperback
Copyright Date: 2015
Edition Date: 2016 Release Date: 10/26/16
Pages: 227 pages
ISBN: 0-88995-540-9
ISBN 13: 978-0-88995-540-0
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 19 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
School Library Journal (Wed Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2017)

Gr 8 Up-hirteen-year-old Minto is a young girl struggling to keep her family together. Her older sister Tiff was the first to abandon the family, leaving behind her young infant son, Stevie. Minto and her family are barely managing to care for Stevie when Minto's mother gets into a car accident. When they are unable to locate Tiff, Minto's father and mother decide that looking after Stevie is a responsibility they can't handle. The only remaining option is to give Stevie up for adoption. Minto can't stand the idea of Stevie being adopted, so she plans to rescue him by going to the only safe place she can think of, a nearby trailer park called Shacktown. Minto is lucky enough to find shelter with Dawn, a Native American woman she met during an earlier visit to Shacktown. With the help of some new friends, Minto learns to live in a new environment with minimal resources. Her friends all cope with different vices and challenges, but they seem to want to help Minto tend to Stevie. The teen discovers that this type of help sometimes comes at a steep cost. Minto must figure out whom she can trust and if she has what it takes to do what's best for Stevie. This hi-lo book is a quick read, and the pace is perfect for reluctant readers who enjoy shorter stories. The novel covers many topics that will resonate with emerging teens. VERDICT Add to collections in need of well-done high-interest, accessible titles.Desiree Thomas, Worthington Library, OH

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School Library Journal (Wed Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2017)
Voice of Youth Advocates
Reading Level: 5.0
Interest Level: 5-9

I'd faked my way through the school day, planning this moment, and fighting the sick, fluttery feeling in my stomach. I'd a bit more'n a hour fore Dad got back from the hospital, a little more fore he freaked. He'd call Mum, she'd tell him where to find my friends' phone numbers, and when my friends couldn't tell him where me and Stevie were, he'd call the police.
I knew the routine. Interview parents. List everything that was missing from the home. Check messages on the computer. By the time the cops began looking for me, I had to be in hiding. I had maybe a couple hours.


Excerpted from Saving Stevie by Eve Richardson
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Thirteen-year-old Minto's family is in crisis. Minto's older sister has had a baby and immediately abandoned the family and her son. Her father and mother are overwhelmed with the new baby and not coping. When Minto hears discussions about the possibility of turning weeks-old Stevie over to adoption services, Minto must take action and responsibility. She steals away in the night with the baby, some basic supplies and a little bit of money to hide in a shacktown. There are so many problems to deal with -- Minto isn't sure she can make this work. But she has to keep trying because the alternative is not acceptable.


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