Takeoffs and Landings

Takeoffs and Landings

By Margaret Peterson Haddix

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Grades 9 - 12Grades 3 - 5n/a4.940991

"I read someplace that takeoffs and landings are the most dangerous part...."

After Chuck and Lori's father died in a tractor accident, their mother unexpectedly found a career as a motivational speaker. Since then, Mom has spent most of her time flying across the country for speaking engagements, leaving Chuck and Lori behind with their three younger siblings on their grandparents' Ohio farm.

Eight years after the accident, Chuck and Lori barely know their mother anymore, much less themselves: Chuck is perpetually self-conscious and awkward, while Lori can barely hide her resentment of her mother's absence. Now Mom is going on another speaking tour. But this trip is different: Chuck and Lori are coming with her.

As soon as their first plane takes off, Chuck and Lori start the painful process of reconnecting with Mom. Through an emotional two weeks of flying around the country, the taboo subject of Dad's accident is finally broached, and all three begin to understand themselves and one another in ways that they had not expected. By the final landing back in Ohio, it is clear that none of them will ever be the same.

Award-winning author Margaret Peterson Haddix delivers another tour de force in which the examination of a family in turmoil resonates with truth. Takeoffs and landings may be the most dangerous parts of a trip, but as Mom says, they can also be the best.

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
ISBN-13: 9780689855436
ISBN-10: 0689855435
Published on 3/1/2003
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 208

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I think books like these are the best ones to teach you about the elaborate and complex bond in the family blood- and outside. Realization occurs, and you discover something that you've already discovered.

This is a very good book. it explains emotions and feelings towards people and family. it is also a heart breaking tale that I in fact I must say I felt some of the pain with them. that is just how lovely it is. I'm not surprised no one has read it because I got it of the *NEW* shelf in the Teen section of the library. If you do come across it, it really worth reading!