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out in response to the clumsy attempts of friends and neighbors to make sense of the death of someone so bright and young, but her mother comforts her and asks her to try not to let Joss' death make her mean and hard. As the summer reaches its end, Kate finds comfort in a letter from the sisters' third grade teacher; her teacher tells her that one day she'll be able to tell her own children about Joss, and that Joss will live in through her memories.
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When Joss' birthday arrives, Kate, Joss, and Tootie, an 8-year-old neighbor boy who harbors a crush on Joss, ride out to the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Essig to rent the gentlest of their aging horses, Prince. Joss wakes early every day to ride and tend to the horse, as well as makes him a comfortable home
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Kate's story concludes with the various reactions of the people around her to the loss of Joss. She finds comfort in unexpected places, such as staying strong for the younger, heartbroken Tootie, and from her mother's cousin Mona, who she'd previously disdained due to a glandular problem. Kate acts
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On the second to last day of Prince's rental, Kate and Joss climb an apple tree in the yard to have a picnic like they did when they were younger. When Joss ventures out on a branch to check on Prince, the branch, weakened by a recent storm, snaps. Joss falls to the ground, breaking her neck and
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agreed, saying of the book, "leaving the reader almost as unprepared as Kate is for the tragedy could be considered sneaky, but it's certainly effective; young readers lulled by Greene's net of contentment are bound to share Kate's shock as well as her earlier pleasure."
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The latter title was changed for the adaptation due to concerns over potential audience confusion over the meaning of the phrase "turtle drum", which had been a line of poetry cited in the original book, credited to
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was her most autobiographical book and, unlike most of her other novels, it had a heavier theme: the death of a sister. The story was based on Greene’s childhood loss of her own older sister.
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in the family garage. Kate, Joss, their parents, and their friends Ellen, Sam, and Tootie spend an idyllic week with Prince, enjoying their summer and the magic of Joss' wish come true.
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The story follows a summer in which two sisters save up the money to rent a horse, after which tragedy strikes in an unexpected accident. This story is
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as an exploration of childhood death from a child's perspective, earning praise early-on for its approach to the subject matter.
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in nature, inspired by Greene's own childhood experience with the death of a sister.
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in 1977, and has been printed in multiple editions. The book was illustrated by
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in Constance C. Greene's obituary, pointing out, "Greene said that
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and the recipient of multiple awards. It was adapted into an
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The film was directed by Richard C. Bennett, and starred
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Index


Donna Diamond
Middle grade fiction
Viking Press
ISBN
9780140368505
middle grade
coming-of-age
Constance C. Greene
semi-autobiographical
ALA Notable Book
ABC Afterschool Special
Donna Diamond
diary format
Bridge to Terabithia
Barbara Wersba
The New York Times
Kirkus Reviews
Publishers Weekly
ALA Notable Book
CBC Children's Choice
ABC Afterschool Special
Ian Serraillier
Melissa Sue Anderson
Katy Kurtzman
Bridge to Terabithia (novel)
Waiting To Dive
Beat the Turtle Drum
ISBN
9781504000895

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