Out of the Dust
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Not so dusty
Overall rating
4.0
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4.0
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Reader reviewed by Fallon Burger
Billie-Joe is an average girl who lives in Oklahoma at the time of 1935;during the dust bowl.She loves to play feirce piano.A terrble incident has happened where she has lost her mother and her hands to a terrible mix up of kerosene and water.She wishes she could just get away from it all, away from her past and the dust,but most of all away form her father.So she goes on the next train which is heading west.Will she get to play the piano with her hands like that?Will she ever go back to Oklahoma?Will she ever forgive her father for putting the kerosene next to the stove,which results her mothers death?Find out in Out of the Dust!
Billie-Joe is an average girl who lives in Oklahoma at the time of 1935;during the dust bowl.She loves to play feirce piano.A terrble incident has happened where she has lost her mother and her hands to a terrible mix up of kerosene and water.She wishes she could just get away from it all, away from her past and the dust,but most of all away form her father.So she goes on the next train which is heading west.Will she get to play the piano with her hands like that?Will she ever go back to Oklahoma?Will she ever forgive her father for putting the kerosene next to the stove,which results her mothers death?Find out in Out of the Dust!
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Out of the Dust is great
Overall rating
5.0
Writing Style
5.0
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0.0
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Reader reviewed by Jacqueline
Out of the Dust is a book about a girl who is living through the Dust Bowl which is during the Great Depression. In the beginning, she accidentally pours gasoline (thinking it is water) on a fire and causes her mom and little brother to die. She also has painful burns on herself. The story is how she survives and forgives herself and her dad. It is written in beautiful poetry.
Out of the Dust is a book about a girl who is living through the Dust Bowl which is during the Great Depression. In the beginning, she accidentally pours gasoline (thinking it is water) on a fire and causes her mom and little brother to die. She also has painful burns on herself. The story is how she survives and forgives herself and her dad. It is written in beautiful poetry.
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This book.......
Overall rating
4.0
Writing Style
4.0
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0.0
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0.0
Reader reviewed by katie
This book is really sad. I like how it is written in verses and how realistic it is. I am glad that I was not living in those times and I feel bad for the people who died then.
I think it was so sad that the mom and Franklin died and almost was her fault. And her dad was so mean but at the end he was nice.
This is a must reader! So go out and buy it right now! Also it is an easy reader so if you are reluctant to read this is still a good book!
This book is really sad. I like how it is written in verses and how realistic it is. I am glad that I was not living in those times and I feel bad for the people who died then.
I think it was so sad that the mom and Franklin died and almost was her fault. And her dad was so mean but at the end he was nice.
This is a must reader! So go out and buy it right now! Also it is an easy reader so if you are reluctant to read this is still a good book!
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Dust that never goes away
Overall rating
4.0
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4.0
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0.0
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0.0
Reader reviewed by SweetxApple
When I was given this book last year for English to read, I was like, (sarcastically) "Oh boy. Another woe is me story!" But this book isn't like that at all. it gives us an indepth idea of what it was like during the Depression in the Dust Bowl. It is historically accurate. And like my title says this story will never leave me. Instead of being so cliche and all about the whole damsel in distress, we see this girl instead trying to live. To live with her guilt, to live with the loss of her mother, and the fact that her father barely stands to look at her. I think that everyone should read this book, because it took me by surprise.
When I was given this book last year for English to read, I was like, (sarcastically) "Oh boy. Another woe is me story!" But this book isn't like that at all. it gives us an indepth idea of what it was like during the Depression in the Dust Bowl. It is historically accurate. And like my title says this story will never leave me. Instead of being so cliche and all about the whole damsel in distress, we see this girl instead trying to live. To live with her guilt, to live with the loss of her mother, and the fact that her father barely stands to look at her. I think that everyone should read this book, because it took me by surprise.
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dust
Overall rating
3.0
Writing Style
3.0
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0.0
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0.0
Reader reviewed by swim freak
karen hesse made very good use of poetry. she put a lot of meaning into so few words. out of the dust was about a young girl that lived during the dust bowl and wanted out.
karen hesse made very good use of poetry. she put a lot of meaning into so few words. out of the dust was about a young girl that lived during the dust bowl and wanted out.
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#1 Reviewer
i thought this book was great
Overall rating
4.0
Writing Style
4.0
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0.0
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0.0
Reader reviewed by Robbino678
i thought this book was really good.. i read it in 5th grade..but i member it was great. its still stuck w/me for 4 years..i was really sad too but tit was great .. and i thoguht it was awesmoe how she put all the poetry together to make a story.. luved it! u should really read thsi book.
i thought this book was really good.. i read it in 5th grade..but i member it was great. its still stuck w/me for 4 years..i was really sad too but tit was great .. and i thoguht it was awesmoe how she put all the poetry together to make a story.. luved it! u should really read thsi book.
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depressing
Overall rating
1.0
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1.0
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Reader reviewed by artemis
This book was okay, but it was too depressing for me. It was not enjoyable at all. The poem format didn't really work and was very confusing. Even the happy ending, which you never thought would occur, seems more of an afterthought--like the author tacked it on there for good measure. Billie Jo does go through a lot and how her father ignores her, steals the family money to go drinking and has a hand in her mother's death is sad. It's not an uplifting story and it's not very memorable. It's not for kids either. If you want to read an insightful story that won't make you sad or depressed, look somewhere else.
This book was okay, but it was too depressing for me. It was not enjoyable at all. The poem format didn't really work and was very confusing. Even the happy ending, which you never thought would occur, seems more of an afterthought--like the author tacked it on there for good measure. Billie Jo does go through a lot and how her father ignores her, steals the family money to go drinking and has a hand in her mother's death is sad. It's not an uplifting story and it's not very memorable. It's not for kids either. If you want to read an insightful story that won't make you sad or depressed, look somewhere else.
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#1 Reviewer
i love this book
Overall rating
5.0
Writing Style
5.0
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0.0
Learning Value
0.0
Reader reviewed by stellargurl
this is a really great book. its about this girl named billy-joe. the reason she got that name was because her father named her that cause he wanted a boy but got a girl instead. in the beggining of the book eveything is fine. in the middle billy-joe's mom gets pragnant with a baby boy and the father is really happy and excited. the mom delivers the boy and everything works out great and is fine. then one day bad things starts happening to them and some is lost. read this great book to find out what happens. i would recomen it to any 5graders cuz that the grade i was in when my teacher read it to us.
this is a really great book. its about this girl named billy-joe. the reason she got that name was because her father named her that cause he wanted a boy but got a girl instead. in the beggining of the book eveything is fine. in the middle billy-joe's mom gets pragnant with a baby boy and the father is really happy and excited. the mom delivers the boy and everything works out great and is fine. then one day bad things starts happening to them and some is lost. read this great book to find out what happens. i would recomen it to any 5graders cuz that the grade i was in when my teacher read it to us.
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#1 Reviewer
Praise For Karen Hesse's Out Of The Dust
Overall rating
4.0
Writing Style
4.0
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0.0
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0.0
Reader reviewed by Holly
Out Of The Dust has not only won a Newbery Medal, but has also won a Scott O'Dell Award, ALA Best Book For Young Adults, and so many more. I believe that this book truly deserves all of these awards. It is written wonderfully, and now to the point.
Billie Jo's life is changing right in front of her. This is scarring her inside and out. Her mother is gone. Her father can't talk about it. She loves to play the piano but is unable because of her wounded hands. And even worse, dust storms are devastating the family farm and all the farms nearby.
I encourage you all to experience this epic journey of love, strenght and courage.
Out Of The Dust has not only won a Newbery Medal, but has also won a Scott O'Dell Award, ALA Best Book For Young Adults, and so many more. I believe that this book truly deserves all of these awards. It is written wonderfully, and now to the point.
Billie Jo's life is changing right in front of her. This is scarring her inside and out. Her mother is gone. Her father can't talk about it. She loves to play the piano but is unable because of her wounded hands. And even worse, dust storms are devastating the family farm and all the farms nearby.
I encourage you all to experience this epic journey of love, strenght and courage.
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Guest
#1 Reviewer
Great Page Turner for teens and pre-teens
Overall rating
5.0
Writing Style
5.0
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0.0
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0.0
Reader reviewed by Joey S.
I give Karen Hesse two thumbs up for this book! I loved this story. Very exciting and some sad parts. GREAT READER, I DEFINITELY RECOMMEND!! read it as SOON as possible! told in a very eye catching way. LOVED it!
I give Karen Hesse two thumbs up for this book! I loved this story. Very exciting and some sad parts. GREAT READER, I DEFINITELY RECOMMEND!! read it as SOON as possible! told in a very eye catching way. LOVED it!
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