Phoenix Rising, Karen Hesse
Phoenix Rising, Karen Hesse
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Phoenix Rising

Author: Karen Hesse

Narrator: Julia Whelan

Unabridged: 4 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 08/20/2010

Categories: Children's Fiction


Synopsis

Nyle’s life with her grandmother on their Vermont sheep farm advances rhythmically through the seasons until the night of the accident at the Cookshire nuclear power plant. Without warning, Nyle’s modest world fills with protective masks, evacuations, contaminated food, disruptions, and mistrust. Things become even more complicated when Ezra Trent and his mother, refugees from the heart of the accident, take temporary shelter in the back bedroom of Nyle’s house. The back bedroom is the dying room: It took her mother when Nyle was six; it stole away her grandfather just two years ago. Now, Ezra is back there and Nyle doesn’t want to open her heart to him. Too many times she’s let people in, only to have them desert her. If she lets herself care for Ezra, she knows he’ll end up leaving her, too. “The author’s understated approach heightens the emotional impact of her searching and memorable tale.” — Publishers Weekly, Starred Review “Hesse transcends the specific to illuminate universal questions of responsibility, care, and love. . . . Hesse portrays her characters’ anguish and their growing tenderness with such unwavering clarity and grace that she sustains the tension of her lyrical, understated narrative right to her stunning, beautifully wrought conclusion.” — Kirkus Reviews, Pointer Review

About Karen Hesse

Karen Hesse has received numerous honors for her writing, including the Scott O’Dell Historical Fiction Award, the MacArthur Fellowship “Genius” Award, the Christopher Award, and the Newbery Medal. Ms. Hesse is also the author of WISH UPON A UNICORN, LETTERS FROM RIFKA and PHOENIX RISING, both available with new cover art. She lives in Brattleboro, Vermont.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Amber on May 27, 2024

I read this book in middle school and still think about it to this day. That’s how much it resonated with me. It was a good story that I hope to reread one day.......more

Goodreads review by Megan on April 12, 2008

Everyone should read this book. It made me cry. The characters are very real because of the complicated emotions they have. The plot about the radiation was relatable because although it's not as bad today, people still have horrible cancer. This book is really touching.......more

Goodreads review by Infosifter on December 01, 2020

This is a story about learning to cope with grief and fear, told in stark and economical pros.......more

Goodreads review by Melanie on December 28, 2011

Though I haven't read this book in YEARS, it used to be one of my favorites in school. I cannot tell you how many times I signed this book out of the library, and read it with a box of tissues. December 2011: I got this book as a Christmas gift because my sister knew how much I loved this book and w......more

Goodreads review by Art on April 21, 2016

Thought of "Z is for Zachariah" and "Alas Babylon". The "Pretties &, Uglies" series are also similar. Also the story about Hiroshima.......more