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The Mosaic Mosaic

The Mosaic Mosaic

Nina Berkhout (Author) See More
CELA Library
FICTION
Art | Coming of Age | Loners & Outcasts
Art , Coming of Age , Loners & Outcasts
Groundwood Books Ltd
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9781554989874
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09/01/2017

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09/01/2017

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Description


A teenaged pacifist and a PTSD-afflicted Marine form an unexpected bond over a secret buried in a decommissioned nuclear missile silo.

Twyla Jane Lee has one goal. To finish senior year so she can get out of her military hometown of Halo, Montana. But to graduate, she needs to complete forty hours of community service, and that means helping out a rude and reclusive former Marine named Gabriel Finch.

A young veteran of the conflicts in the Middle East, Gabriel spends his days holed up in a decommissioned nuclear missile silo on his family farm. Twyla assumes he’s just another doomsday prepper, readying his underground shelter for Armageddon. But soon she finds out the truth, and it takes her breath away.

Gradually the two misfits form a bond, and Twyla begins to unearth the secrets that have left the Marine battling ghosts. Her discoveries force her to question her views on the wars until she realizes that even if she gets out of Halo, she won’t ever be able to leave Gabriel Finch’s story behind her.

Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts:

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.6.3
Describe how a particular story's or drama's plot unfolds in a series of episodes as well as how the characters respond or change as the plot moves toward a resolution.

Nina Berkhout

Author Bio


Nina Berkhout is the author of five poetry collections, most recently Elseworlds, which won the 2013 Archibald Lampman Award, and Arrivals and Departures, which was a finalist for the 2011 Archibald Lampman Award. The Gallery of Lost Species is her debut novel.

Review Quotes


Berkhout sensitively examines the loyalties we have to our ideals, to each other, and to our country.  — School Library Journal
With this moving novel of self-discovery, Berkhout offers a mindful, timely reminder about the perils of blind faith and the power of change.  — Booklist
Readers will be pushed to consider Twyla and Gabriel's disparate views on war, their divergent life paths, and the common ground that unites them in this timely, heartfelt coming-of-age story.  — Horn Book
Berkhout’s prose has a maturity that respects her readers and also underlies the seriousness of this compelling novel.  — Toronto Star
Berkhout creates a cinematic feel with her evocative language and scene setting.  — Quill & Quire
Berkhout spins an ambitious and sophisticated tale … A rich and jumbled mix of war and peace by an author to watch.  — Kirkus Reviews