Me and Rupert Goody

written by Barbara O’Connor

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Learning to share love

Things at Jennalee's house are just plain crazy, which is why she loves her predictable days helping Uncle Beau (who isn't really her uncle) at his general store. But then Rupert Goody shows up, claiming to be Uncle Beau's son. Jennalee can't believe it, because Rupert is black and Uncle Beau is white. But Uncle Beau tells her it is true and incorporates Rupert into his life, ruining Jennalee's routine.

Although Rupert is slow, he is kind-hearted and tries hard to please. When more unforeseen events -- this time frightening ones -- further interrupt life at the store, Jennalee comes to see that Rupert Goody, odd though he may be, is certainly not the worst unexpected thing that could come along, and that he belongs with Uncle Beau as much as she does. With a vividly depicted setting, emotional truth, and a distinctly Southern voice, Barbara O'Connor shows that there is love enough to go around.

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Me and Rupert Goody
OneBefore Rupert Goody waltzed hisself into Claytonville, I nearly always knew how my days would start and how they'd end. Could've bet my last nickel on nearly everything in between. That's how I like things--predictable. That's how come I spend my days at Uncle Beau's.Let me explain right off the bat that Uncle Beau ain't really my uncle. Ain't no relation to me at all. Everybody in Claytonville calls him Uncle Beau. Always have, far as I know Uncle Beau's General Store's been around as long as Claytonville has, I reckon.

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"Eleven-year-old Jennalee Helton spends most of her days with Uncle Beau Goody, enjoying his friendship and helping out at his general store where she can count on her routine staying the same-unlike her chaotic life at home. But then one day Rupert Goody shows up. . .and Jennalee stubbornly refuses to accept this stranger who she fears will take her place in Uncle Beau's heart. . .Gracefully written." --The Horn Book
 
"A sensitive story about love, belonging, and tolerance set in North Carolina's Great Smoky Mountains . . . O'Connor has given [Jennalee] a fresh and authentic child's voice and has created a very real, down-home sense of place. An absorbing story peopled with carefully drawn and memorable characters." -- Starred, School Library Journal

"[A] gutsy, heartwarming novel, which ultimately shows the capacity for love in the human heart." -- Booklist


 

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About the Author

written by Barbara O’Connor

Barbara O'Connor was born and raised in Greenville, South Carolina, and currently lives in Duxbury, Massachusetts, with her husband and son. Her first novel was Beethoven in Paradise.

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Me and Rupert Goody
written by Barbara O’Connor

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American Library Association Notable Children's Books, School Library Journal Best Books of the Year

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Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Sunburst Paperbacks
March 2003
Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9780374448042
ISBN10: 0374448043
Middle-Grade Fiction
5 1/8 x 7 5/8 inches, 106 pages
Age Range: 10 and up
Grade Range: 5 and up Information for Librarians

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Lexile: 680LL
F&P Level A-Z: N
AR Quiz Number: 34673
AR Points: 3

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Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Frances Foster Books
March 2003
e-Book Agency
ISBN: 9781466811744
ISBN10: 1466811749
Middle-Grade Fiction106 pages
Age Range: 10 and up
Grade Range: 5 and up
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