Monday, November 30, 2009
How to Ruin My Summer Vacation by Simone Elkeles
Year Published: 2006
Publisher: Flux
ISBN: 0738709611
Pages: 234
Price: $15.95 (Library Bound)
Classification: Fiction
Interest Level: 7-12
Personal Rating: 4 Stars
Reading Level: 4
Subjects: Family, Father-daughter relationship, Jews, Israel
Reader's Annotation: Your estranged father calls you out of the blue to tell you that you have to leave with him to go to Israel to see your sick grandmother. What will you say?
a. Israel - I can buy nice dresses there
b. Israel - the country that always gets bombed as shown in CNN
c. Israel - no thanks. I want to stay in America and spend my summer at the tennis camp
Summary: Amy Nelson is a stereotypical spoiled American teen who has stereotypical plans for her summer vacation: shopping, friends, boyfriend. Suddenly,her long-absent father calls to inform her that the grandmother whom she has never met is ill and that Amy needs to go to Israel to meet her.They travel to Israel and goes through a culture shock. She shares a room with a cousin who hates her for being a spoiled American, lusting after a brooding older boy on the verge of his mandatory military service, and learning more than she ever thought possible about her faith, her family, their history, and their present. Amy gets a new perspective of her father, her culture, life and boys.
Evaluation: An easy read with a lot of humor about a typical American teenager. The author used a lot of profanity and vulgarity in her character's language to depict the modern teenage expressions.
Author Website: www.simoneelkeles.net
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