The War at Home by Connie Jordan Green

The War at Home

Connie Jordan Green
136 pages
Margaret Mcelderry
May 1989
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From Publishers Weekly Green's first novel is set in Oak Ridge, Tenn., during World War II. The city's borders are guarded by soldiers, and Mattie's father is not allowed to discuss the nature of his job at the plant; in fact, he doesn't know himself what project he is involved in. Mattie, 13, accepts these circumstances, but she cannot swallow the fact that her 12-year-old cousin Virgil is coming to live with her family for a while. He boasts endlessly that boys are better than girls, he gets into trouble at school and he consistently earns the attention of Mattie's father. While it at first appears that the only way in which Mattie and Virgil relate is through bickering, a genuine friendship forms between them. When Virgil's mother dies, Mattie is compassionate and feels a void when he leaves Oak Ridge. Green develops their relationship with subtlety. Mattie and Virgil are entirely likable characters, and their experiences will engage readers from the outset. Ages 12-up. Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. About the Author Connie Jordan Green is the author of two youth novels, and is a widely published poet. Her poetry has appeared in more than 25 journals and other publications. She attended Denison University (Granville, Ohio), received a B.S. from Auburn University and an M.A. from the University of Tennessee. She teaches writing for the University of Tennessee and at various workshops. She lives on a farm in Loudon County, Tennessee, with her husband. They have three grown children and six grandchildren. --This text refers to the
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Pages 136
Publisher Margaret Mcelderry
Published 1989
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