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The Elephant in the Room - Holly Goldberg Sloan

The Elephant in the Room

Buch | Softcover
256 Seiten
2021 | International edition
Dial Books for Young Readers,US (Verlag)
978-0-593-35431-5 (ISBN)
CHF 13,90 inkl. MwSt
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From the New York Times bestselling author of Counting by 7s comes a heartfelt story about "the importance of compassion and bravery when facing life’s challenges” (Kirkus) for fans of The One and Only Ivan and Front Desk.

It's been almost a year since Sila's mother traveled halfway around the world to Turkey, hoping to secure the immigration paperwork that would allow her to return to her family in the United States.

The long separation is almost impossible for Sila to withstand. But things change when Sila accompanies her father (who is a mechanic) outside their Oregon town to fix a truck. There, behind an enormous stone wall, she meets a grandfatherly man who only months before won the state lottery. Their new alliance leads to the rescue of a circus elephant named Veda, and then to a friendship with an unusual boy named Mateo, proving that comfort and hope come in the most unlikely of places.

A moving story of family separation and the importance of the connection between animals and humans, this novel has the enormous heart and uplifting humor that readers have come to expect from the beloved author of Counting by 7s.
 
“I couldn’t stop reading—I had to find out what would happen. An unusual and lovely real-life fairy tale.” —Linda Sue Park, New York Times Bestselling author of A Long Walk to Water

“A gorgeous and emotional novel. I loved every page.” —Cynthia Kadohata, Newbery Medal-winning author of Kira-Kira

Holly Goldberg Sloan was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and spent her childhood living in Holland; Istanbul, Turkey; Washington, D.C.; Berkeley, California; and Eugene, Oregon. After graduating from Wellesley College and spending some time as an advertising copywriter, she began writing family feature films, including Angels in the Outfield and Made in America. She is the author of the New York Times best sellers Counting by 7s and Short, among other novels.

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What Sila Tekin would remember about that afternoon was that she had been wearing her favorite shirt. It was nothing fancy. Just red with white stripes and blue stitching, but it fit perfectly, not too tight and not too loose. And it wasn t only comfortable; it was lucky, because she had been wearing the shirt when she found a twenty-dollar bill on the sidewalk one afternoon while walking home from school. Sila had also bowled her highest score in August, and done well on a very hard math test while wearing the garment. Another time when she had on the shirt she d spotted a two-foot-tall speckled owl sleeping high up in a tree in Hendricks Park. That was amazing.

So the T-shirt was special. There was no question about it.

At least not until Thursday, September 6, when Sila came through the front door of the apartment to find her parents in the kitchen. Her mom and dad were never there when she got home from school; they were always at work. Her mom s eyes were red and puffy from crying and her nose looked like it was leaking water. Sila asked in Turkish, which was the language she spoke at home, What s going on?

Her father put his hand on his daughter s shoulder. She could feel tension even in his fingertips. We ve had some bad news.

Sila s ears started to buzz. One of her grandparents must have died. Her voice was shaky as she asked: What s happened? You have to tell me!

Sila s mother, Oya, looked as if she was going to speak, only nothing came out except a long, dry exhale that had choking sounds mixed in. But then her father managed, Your mother is going on a trip. She ll be back soon. Very soon.

A trip? Why?

Legal things. Fixing paperwork.

Sila looked at her mother. Where are you going?

To Turkey.

Sila s eyes moved from her mother to her father. They weren t sick. No one had died. Health wasn t the issue. Sila stared at her parents and could see they were trying to seem calm, but it looked as if their heads were going to explode.

I don t understand. So what s the bad news?

Her mother wiped her nose. It s immigration. There is a problem.

Sila s parents went on to explain that Oya needed to return to the country she left as an adult and get a replacement for a document that had never been properly executed. Without fixing the situation, Oya was facing a court proceeding and even deportation. So she just needed to correct a clerical mistake. They had a plan.

It didn t sound to Sila like that big of a deal. Hadn t her mother admitted she missed where she was born? Couldn t going back to Turkey be a good thing? Didn t Oya speak all the time about longing to see Sila s grandparents? Wasn t she always saying she missed the bread and the cheese and the tomatoes she d grown up with?

But this trip was forced on her. Maybe, Sila thought, anything that you are told to do isn t as good as when you make the choice yourself.

Everyone wants to be the boss of their own life.

Sila had been born in Oregon. She was an American citizen. Her parents had lived in Eugene for almost fifteen years, but they were Turkish citizens. In Istanbul her mother had studied to be a librarian, but once they came to America she had taken work in the housekeeping department of the most expensive hotel on main street. She cleaned rooms five days a week, and if she was lucky, got overtime for a sixth day. That job had ended after fourteen years only last week. So much was in turmoil.

These were the facts: Sila s mother would be gone for eight days two Sundays with six days sandwiched in between. Before Oya left, she cooked her husband&r

Erscheinungsdatum
Sprache englisch
Maße 139 x 210 mm
Gewicht 249 g
Themenwelt Kinder- / Jugendbuch Sachbücher Körper / Sexualität
Schlagworte 4th grade books • 5th grade books • 5th grade reading books • animals • award winning books • books for 10 year old boys • books for 10 year old girls • books for 11 year old boys • books for 11 year old girls • books for 12 year old boys • books for 12 year old girls • books for 13 year old boys • books for 13 year old girls • books for 9 year old boys • books for 9 year old girls • books for boys age 9 12 • books for kids age 9 12 • chapter books for kids age 9-12 • elephant book • elephant books • elephant books for kids • Elephants • Family • girls books ages 9-12 • Immigrant • Immigration • kids books ages 9-12 • middle grade books • parenting • realistic fiction books for kids 9-12 • Refugee • teen books for boys • zoo
ISBN-10 0-593-35431-1 / 0593354311
ISBN-13 978-0-593-35431-5 / 9780593354315
Zustand Neuware
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