The One Left Behind by Willo Davis Roberts
Another quality review submitted by Ms. Elliana Penwell
Another quality review submitted by Ms. Elliana Penwell
About The Book:
Mandy awoke in darkness. For a moment she didn't remember that Angel was
gone, that she would not be coming back, and then the pain hit her like a
physical blow.
For the first time in her eleven years, Mandy is alone. Through a series of
miscommunications, her entire family has left her by herself in their big house
on Lake Michigan. But it's the absence of her twin sister, Angel, that she
feels the most. One year ago Angel died, and Mandy's life has been at a
standstill ever since. While the rest of her family has moved on, Mandy clings
to the pain of her loss.
At first Mandy is almost relieved to have the time to herself. But quickly
the loneliness consumes her — until she stumbles upon two boys, one her age,
the other not yet two, who are also on their own. Running away from men who
wish to do them harm, the boys turn to Mandy for help. But what can she do for
these boys when she can barely take care of herself? If only Angel were here,
she would know what to do.
In her final book, Willo Davis Roberts proves once again why she is
considered one of the greatest mystery writers for young readers. The One Left
Behind is a haunting tale of loss, love, and — ultimately — hope.
My Rating:
3 1/2
My Review:
I must admit, this
book was a little slow, perhaps a bit boring for the first few chapters, but it
was good enough to keep reading. It is a short book, but the story is
interesting and definetly not what you would expect.
You feel for Mandy,
and you have to like Herry, her dog. It was a good tale about loss and hope.
Not to mention, love. Once it started to get exciting I couldn't help but keep
reading. The story can just sort of draw you in.
Though this book
isn't the best book I've ever read, it's one of the better children's ones and
I'd pretty much reccomend it to anyone able to read themselves fluently. It was
cool, but sad, and strong in pretty much every other aspect.
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