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Okay for Now by Gary Schmidt

Posted on 2011.01.04 at 17:40
The last book I read over the holiday break was an e-galley of Gary Schmidt's OKAY FOR NOW, a fantastic and (is it possible?) even stronger follow-up to THE WEDNESDAY WARS. It's a companion book, rather than a sequel, since this one is told through the eyes of Holling Hoodhood's classmate, 14-year-old Doug Swieteck as his family moves to a stupid new town where he has no friends and where everyone seems intent on judging him based on the reputation of his scofflaw older brother. The voice in this book is laugh-out-loud funny, pitch-perfect teen boy, and rings true in all the best ways. I love-love-love the characters that populate these pages, from Doug himself to the stern librarian who begrudingly lets him in every Saturday to ogle the Audobon prints upstairs, to the scary old writer-lady on the delivery route he runs for the local store. (I love that she calls him only "Skinny Delivery Boy" even after they strike up what constitutes an honest-to-goodness friendship.)

Like the WEDNESDAY WARS, the humor in this book makes the poignant scenes even more powerful, and there's no shortage of them when Doug's older brother returns from Vietnam seriously hurt and facing all the community attitudes that met returning veterans in that era. OKAY FOR NOW made me laugh and cry, sometimes on the very same page, a sure way for a book to win my heart.  Due out in April from Clarion.

Comments:


Susan Taylor Brown
susanwrites at 2011-01-04 22:42 (UTC) (Link)
Oh...so glad to have a new one of his books to look forward to.
Kate Messner
kmessner at 2011-01-05 02:30 (UTC) (Link)
It's wonderful.
proseandkahn
proseandkahn at 2011-01-04 23:23 (UTC) (Link)
OMG! OMG! OMG! I adored The Wednesday Wars! I adore Gary Schmidt! He came to my school when he was on tour for The Wednesday Wars and he told stories and the kids were entranced. A-mazing! Thanks for the heads up!

brenda
Kate Messner
kmessner at 2011-01-05 02:31 (UTC) (Link)
It is most definitely worthy of all your excitement - you'll love it!
robinellen
robinellen at 2011-01-04 23:28 (UTC) (Link)
Oh, this looks good. I really liked both TROUBLE and FIRST BOY.
Kate Messner
kmessner at 2011-01-05 02:31 (UTC) (Link)
I really loved TROUBLE, too!
jennifer_j_s
jennifer_j_s at 2011-01-05 00:02 (UTC) (Link)
Okay, this is going on my list of books to read, for now.
Kate Messner
kmessner at 2011-01-05 02:31 (UTC) (Link)
It's tough, isn't it? My list just keeps getting longer...and longer...
Katherine Quimby
wordsrmylife at 2011-01-05 00:09 (UTC) (Link)
Definitely another one to add to my list of spring reading. Thanks, Kate.
Kate Messner
kmessner at 2011-01-05 02:32 (UTC) (Link)
Definitely put it on your list! (And also...have you heard about DIVERGENT? Totally different from this one - it's dystopian - but also fantastic.)
Laurie Beth Schneider
idaho_laurie at 2011-01-05 04:12 (UTC) (Link)
Already pre-ordered this one! Gary Schmidt, Jordan Sonnenblick, and Deborah Wiles are my three favorite laugh through-the-tears authors.
Kate Messner
kmessner at 2011-01-06 12:17 (UTC) (Link)
I love all three of those, too. You've read COUNTDOWN, right? Especially loved that one...
Laurie Beth Schneider
idaho_laurie at 2011-01-06 19:50 (UTC) (Link)
Sure did, Kate -- twice! I interviewed Deborah about Countdown for The Mixed-Up Files last month: http://www.fromthemixedupfiles.com/2010/12/team-countdown—an-interview-with-deborah-wiles-and-david-levithan/
yatyeechong.blogspot.com at 2011-01-05 05:28 (UTC) (Link)
oh Yay! New Gary Schmidt, can't wait!
Kate Messner
kmessner at 2011-01-06 12:17 (UTC) (Link)
You'll love it!
lorraine
lorrainemt at 2011-01-05 05:42 (UTC) (Link)
Oh, I'm so glad you let us know about this--I'm putting it right on hold. Gary Schmidt is awesome!
Kate Messner
kmessner at 2011-01-06 12:18 (UTC) (Link)
Three months out...and well worth the wait - it's a great book!
linda urban
lurban at 2011-01-10 15:09 (UTC) (Link)
I want this book. I may have to beg my editor . . .
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