FICTION

Waiting for Augusta

336p. S. & S. May 2016. Tr $16.99. ISBN 9781481448390.
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Gr 4–6—Eleven-year-old Ben Putter's dad died last month, and his ashes are sitting in the kitchen. Ever since, Ben feels like he's too big for his skin, that if he can just leave town for a little while, he'll figure out how to get the golf ball-size lump out of his throat. The day Ben decides to run away is the same day his dad's ashes start talking to him. Ben's father reminds him that his dying wish was to be spread on the 18th hole at Augusta National, the world's best golf course. Ben sets off for Augusta, GA, determined to follow his dad's final wishes. Along the way, he meets a runaway named Noni, a girl with her own set of secrets. Set in 1972 Alabama and Georgia, this moving and emotional coming-of-age story tackles themes of racism, friendship, and growing up. As the two make their way to Augusta, they encounter racist protesters rallying against school integration. Ben struggles with his guilt about his past failure to stand up for his best friend May, who experienced bullying from her white peers. Through his literal and figurative journey, Ben grows and matures.
VERDICT An absorbing work of historical fiction.

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