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The Blue Star

By: Tony Earley
Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne
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Eight years ago, listeners everywhere fell in love with Jim Glass, the precocious 10-year-old at the heart of Jim the Boy. Now a teenager, Jim returns in a tender and wise story of young love on the brink of World War II. Jim Glass has fallen in love, as only a teenage boy can fall in love, with his classmate Chrissie Steppe.

Unfortunately, Chrissie is Bucky Bucklaw’s girlfriend, and Bucky has joined the navy on the eve of war. Jim vows to win Chrissie’s heart in Bucky’s absence, but the war makes high school less than a safe haven and gives a young man’s emotions a grown man’s gravity. When Bucky returns to Aliceville a fallen hero, Jim finds himself adrift in a once-familiar town where everything, including Chrissie, seems to be changing.

With the uncanny insight into the well-intentioned heart that made Jim the Boy a modern classic, Tony Earley has fashioned a nuanced and unforgettable portrait of America in another time - making it feel even more real than our own day. This is a moving story of discovery, loss, and growing up, showing again that Tony Earley’s writing “radiates with a largeness of heart” (Esquire).

©2008 Tony Earley (P)2008 Books on Tape
Historical Fiction Fiction Young Adult Heartfelt
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"Questions of patriotism, sexuality and poverty weave their way into a narrative that's deceptive in its simplicity: the growing pains that Jim and his friends experience pack a startling emotional punch." (Publishers Weekly)

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catches the feel of new relationship

This sequel to Jim the Boy continues to catch and share the feel of being human in relationship. Jim as a boy is passionate, loving, awkward and taking plenty for granted. Jim here, in The Blue Star, is passionate, loving, awkward and beautifully coming into maturity as he loves both a woman and a friend in difficult situations. The author notices and shares the subtleties of interaction that bring these new friends alive!

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