Mayday
By (Author) Karen Harrington
Little, Brown & Company
Little, Brown Young Readers
12th July 2016
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage: Personal and social topics
813.6
352
Width 200mm, Height 145mm, Spine 30mm
404g
Wayne Kovok starts every sentence with "Did you know..." Did you know that Russian turtles orbited the moon before any astronauts ever did Did you know that falling vending machines kill more people than sharks each year Wayne has always relied on his voice to change the subject in awkward situations (which are everywhere in seventh grade).
All that changes on a trip back from Arlington National Cemetery where he and his mother picked up the flag commemorating the death of his uncle, a soldier in Iraq. The plane home crashes, and Wayne loses his voice. They both lose the perfectly folded honor flag, sucked out of the plane somewhere over the great state of Texas. It's not until Wayne loses his voice completely that he realizes how much he doesn't say: his deadbeat dad doesn't take responsibility for hurting him, his military grandfather puts impossible pressure on Wayne to follow in his footsteps, and the girl Wayne likes is maybe-possibly dating him out of pity. In this unforgettable journey of family and friendship, Wayne starts a quest to find the flag, and in thePraise for Mayday:
* "A fine character-driven tale that slowly grows to a crescendo of satisfaction."
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Karen Harrington was born in Texas, where she still lives with her husband and children. She is the author of Sure Signs of Crazy and Courage for Beginners. You can visit her karenharringtonbooks.com. -