Stride's Summer
By (Author) Jenni Overend
A&U Children's
A&U Children
1st August 2007
Australia
Children
Fiction
823.914
Winner of Speech Pathology Book of the Year Award 2008 (Australia)
Paperback
180
Width 130mm, Height 195mm
176g
Stride peeled back the leather on his wrist, proudly showing the pale untanned strip on his arm. My arm doesn't ache anymore.'
'Just like your old man, eh'
Stride grinned and ran his hand down Ferd's back, ruffling his feathers, just like his dad used to.
After his dad dies in a fishing accident, Stride turns to Ferd, his dad's pet bird, for comfort. He's determined to make sure nothing in his life changes so dramatically ever again. But soon Ferd makes a new friend - a girl! - and Stride's mother makes unsettling plans, and suddenly everything safe and familiar in his world spirals dangerously out of control . . .
This summer, Stride has to overcome more than just his grief for his father - he has to learn to let go, trust others and even put his own life at risk. And he has to find a way to accept that change isn't always a huge and terrible thing.
A coming-of-age novel about a boy, a bird and a bond that even a bushfire can't break.
This is a powerful; readable and satisfying novel which teenage boys should be encouraged to read. School Librarian
Jenni Overend is a teacher and writer. She lives in the Yarra Valley in Victoria, Australia with her husband and four children. She avoids writing and housework at all costs by gardening, riding a yellow bicycle, and observing big trees and small dogs.