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Anna Was Here (2013)

by Jane Kurtz(Favorite Author)
3.3 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
0060564938 (ISBN13: 9780060564933)
languge
English
publisher
Greenwillow Books
review 1: Anna was HereJane Kutzmiddle gradeI'm stretching ye olde reviewing skills again with my first review after the summer siesta of the Book Review Club. Fortunately, Jane Kurtz makes my work so much easier. Anna was Here was a fun, entertaining, timeless story. Dare I say, it's a meat and potatoes book cloaked in chocolate pudding. They don't get any better than that!Plot synopsis: Anna, daughter of a minister and university professor, must move to Kansas when her father accepts a temporary post as pastor to an ailing church in a small town. Catch: the small town is filled with relatives and uneasy family history.This story is as much about mending broken ties in a community and family as it is about the change and discomfort that comes from a big move and new start. What str... moreuck me is how evenly balanced this story is. All of the parts - character, plot, setting - work in harmony. None is louder than the others. They each take center stage for appropriate but not prolonged solos.While there is a religious element to this story, Kurtz does an excellent job of, again, balancing. Religion doesn't take over. The story doesn't become about religion, or faith, or belief, or what one person believes in lieu of another. Rather, it remains another story element, nicely blended, fulfilling the role Kurtz sets out for it, which is, interestingly, both dividing and unifying. All of that got me to thinking about voice. I've heard the term described as so many different things, not the least of which is the tone of a piece, or an author's style. Anna was Here made me rethink those. After all, they already have their own iconic terminology. But voice is still missing its fundamental definition (at least for me, it was). So I came up with my own: voice is the result of a writer's blend of style, tone, character, setting, plot, and the various other parts of story. In other words, voice isn't any one thing. It's what is created when all of the parts are blended and create something greater than the sum of those parts = voice.I'm pretty sure I haven't reinvented the definitional wheel on voice, but it finally makes sense to me. Thanks Jane Kurtz!Other fall delights, are a finger's stretch away at Barrie Summy's blog. Happy reading!
review 2: Anna likes her life the way it is, thank you very much! So she is not at all happy to find out that her family is moving from their home in Colorado to Oakwood, Kansas, especially when she finds out her new room is PINK. While the move is supposed to be temporary, no one seems to know just how long they will be there. In addition to all that, Anna is related to much of the town and her father is a preacher. That's a lot of pressure for one kid to handle. Can she find a way to be happy where she's at even though she can't be completely prepared for everything that might come her way? A fun look at life as a preacher's kid and the challenges and joys it can bring. Recommended. less
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Neto
I liked the portrayal of religion, but the book lacked a real plot.
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