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Defining Dulcie
by Paul Acampora

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Quirky, uplifting, and written in a spare prose, this hopeful and humorous debut explores the connections made in life, the resilience of the human spirit, and the absurdities that keep life interesting.

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"Acampora deftly mixes the bitter with the sweet throughout this first novel. Sixteen-year-old Dulcie Morrigan Jones's father, a janitor at her high school, has just died as a result of inadvertently mixing together and inhaling two chemically incompatible cleaning solutions. 'Isn't losing Dad enough of a change?' the narrator asks when her mother announces that the two of them will be moving from Connecticut to California. After bidding farewell to her beloved grandfather, Frank, Dulcie and her mother head west in her father's 1968 Chevy pickup. When Dulcie's mother later decides to trade in the pick-up, the prospect of losing this remnant of her father is too much, and Dulcie drives it back to the home she cannot leave behind. She moves in with Frank, also a janitor, and spends the summer working with him and another student, Roxanne. Much of the novel's charm grows out of Dulcie's budding friendship with Roxanne, who is coping with an abusive mother, and the humor bandied about between the two girls and Frank. Dulcie's narrative realistically mixes joy and pain in reminiscences about her father and her solo cross-country journey, which included visits to the Kansas Fainting Goat Farm and the Shrine of Holy Relics in Ohio. Reflecting on her Ohio stop, Dulcie muses that her father's truck, the dictionaries he gave to her, and her grandfather's kitchen table 'were my own relics — pieces and fragments of places and people that I could hold and remember.' A carefully crafted, impressive debut. Ages 10-up." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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icecream913, April 8, 2007 (view all comments by icecream913)
Defining Dulcie was a very good read. I read it quickly and it was intriguing from the first page. I recommend it to anyone.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780803730465
Author:
Acampora, Paul
Publisher:
Dial Books
Subject:
Family
Subject:
Children's 12-Up - Fiction - General
Subject:
Children's 9-12 - Fiction - General
Subject:
Social Situations - General
Subject:
Social Situations - Emotions & Feelings
Subject:
Family - Multigenerational
Subject:
Death
Subject:
Grief
Subject:
Social Issues - General
Publication Date:
April 2006
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
Children/juvenile
Language:
English
Pages:
168
Dimensions:
7.60x5.88x.73 in. .54 lbs.
Age Level:
04-12