Like Sisters on the Homefront, Rita WilliamsGarcia
Like Sisters on the Homefront, Rita WilliamsGarcia
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Like Sisters on the Homefront

Author: Rita Williams-Garcia

Narrator: Joniece Abbott-Pratt

Unabridged: 5 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/30/2019


Synopsis

Rita Williams-Garcia’s masterful and bold Coretta Scott King Honor Book is fresh, funny, and powerfully relevant. This novel by a master storyteller and Newbery Honor-winning author is about one girl’s discovery of her family history—and her own place within it.
When fourteen-year-old Gayle gets in trouble with a boy—again—her mother doesn’t give her a choice: Gayle is getting sent away from New York to her family down South, along with her baby, José.In a small town in Georgia, there is nowhere to go but church, nothing to do but chores, and no friends except her goody-goody, big-boned, kneesock-wearing cousin, Cookie. Gayle is stuck cleaning up after Great, the old family matriarch who stays upstairs in her bed.But the more she spends time with Cookie and Great, Gayle learns about her family’s history and secrets, stretching all the way back through the preachers and ancestors of the past. And slowly, the stories of her roots begin to change how Gayle sees her future.Like Sisters on the Homefront is a fast, gritty read about mistakes, second chances, and family. A strong choice for summer reading and for sparking conversation in the classroom or at home.

About Rita Williams-Garcia

Rita Williams-Garcia's Newbery Honor Book, One Crazy Summer, was a winner of the Coretta Scott King Author Award, a National Book Award finalist, the recipient of the Scott O’Dell Award for Historical Fiction, and a New York Times bestseller. The two sequels, P.S. Be Eleven and Gone Crazy in Alabama, were both Coretta Scott King Author Award winners and ALA Notable Children’s Books. She is also the author of the NAACP Image Award–winning and National Book Award finalist Clayton Byrd Goes Underground; A Sitting in St. James, a Boston Globe–Horn Book Award winner and Los Angeles Times Book Award winner; Like Sisters on the Homefront, a Coretta Scott King Honor Book; Blue Tights; and four ALA Best Books for Young Adults: Jumped, a National Book Award finalist; No Laughter Here; Every Time a Rainbow Dies, a Publishers Weekly Best Children’s Book; and Fast Talk on a Slow Track. Rita Williams-Garcia lives in Jamaica, New York, with her husband and has two adult daughters. You can visit her online at ritawg.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kadedra on January 09, 2009

Like Sisters on the Homefront Like Sisters on the Homefront is a realistic fiction book by Rita Williams-Garcia. The theme of the book is to have self esteem and not to envy others with more than you. Like Sisters on the Homefront is mainly about a young girl named Gayle , who has a baby and she ha......more

Goodreads review by Kirsten on March 15, 2008

Gayle's fourteen and already has one baby; after she gets pregnant and has an abortion, her mother sends her south to live with her aunt and uncle in Georgia. At first she only thinks about escape, but gradually comes to be part of the family, after bonding with her fiesty great-grandmother, called......more

Goodreads review by Anina on April 28, 2011

This is still popular with adolescents despite being over 20 years old so I had been wanting to read it. It is fast paced and dramatic. The dialect is a little dated, but gives the book style. I enjoyed Gayle's inner monologue and how the author used it to reveal how she was changing. Preachy and st......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on August 09, 2020

Forced abortion, wrong attitudes about sex, dysfunctional family, yet an atypical teen novel. While this may seem to be a typical teen abortion novel, Williams-Garcia’s take on a dysfunctional African-American family includes many atypical elements. For example, Gayle is forced into abortion, which i......more

Goodreads review by Tina on March 02, 2020

This book was a quick, easy read. The story focuses on a 14-year old who is sent to live with relatives. Going from New York City to a small town in Georgia, and a totally different life-style proves to be a challenge to the main charcter. I didn't realize this was a young adult reader. Use caution......more