Okay for Now, Gary D. Schmidt
Okay for Now, Gary D. Schmidt
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Okay for Now

Author: Gary D. Schmidt

Narrator: Lincoln Hoppe

Unabridged: 16 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/05/2011


Synopsis

“The Dump” is what Doug Swieteck calls his new home in upstate New York. He lands there in the summer of 1968, when the Apollo space missions are under way, Joe Pepitone is slugging for the New York Yankees, and the Vietnam War is raging. At home he lives with a father who has lost his way and a brother accused of robbery. And Doug’s oldest brother is returning from Vietnam. Who knows what wounds his missions have given him?

But Doug has his own mission, too, and it begins when he first sees the plates of John James Audubon’s Birds of America at the local library. His mission will lead him to Lil Spicer, who shows him how to drink a really cold Coke, to Mrs. Windermere, who drags him to a theater opening, and to the customers of his Saturday grocery deliveries, who together will open a world as strange to him as the lunar landscape.

Swieteck, who first appeared in Gary D. Schmidt’s Newbery Honor book The Wednesday Wars, will discover the transforming power of art over disaster in a story about creativity and loss, love and recovery, and survival.

About The Author

Gary D. Schmidt is the author of Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy, which won both Newbery and Printz Honors, and The Wednesday Wars, winner of a Newbery Honor. Schmidt teaches writing in the English Department of Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and in the MFA Writing for Children program at Hamline University, St. Paul, Minnesota.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Emily May on May 17, 2015

My favourite books are always those that prove me wrong, that break my own rules. I used to say I didn't like the traditional or "high" fantasy genre, and then Megan Whalen Turner and Melina Marchetta proved that I had actually just not found the right brand of traditional fantasy to suit me. As a r......more

Goodreads review by karen on September 03, 2021

oh, wow. ariel is going to be so cross with me - this betrayal is worse than my love of graceling. but it has to be said: i liked this book even better than the wednesday wars. i gave them both 4 stars because i'm nutty like that, but i feel more for this character than for goody-gumdrops holling, ev......more

Goodreads review by Dave on November 28, 2022

I wrote this in August 2012: This is a very moving book by Calvin College English Professor Gary Schmidt that should be up for Printz and National Book awards. It's about the redemptive power of art in the face of trauma. It's also about the healing power of teaching, and about writing; all the char......more

Goodreads review by Linna on August 18, 2016

Terrific. First, I think I should say two things: a)This review is going to be really cheesy, and b)that horrific cover does in NO WAY this book justice. I don't care if this is a 'boy' book aimed at middle schoolers, it made this seventeen-year old girl cry and laugh and cry some more to the point t......more

Goodreads review by Danielle on February 03, 2021

2012 F.A.B. Bookclub pick # I.❤️. F.A.B. Great read of finding the good in seriously bad situations. You think you know what’s going to happen, or judge the characters by first impressions and end up being pleasantly surprised.......more