Today's Featured Book: Just Juice
Hesse, Karen. (1998). Just Juice. New York: Scholastic Press. (Chapter Book)
The Faulstich family is going
through a hard time. Pa has difficulty keeping work and is depressed. Ma
is pregnant and has gestational diabetes. Juice is in trouble with the
truant officer because she does not go to school as she should. Markey
and Charleen (Juice’s older sisters) worry about Juice. Juice, Markey,
and Charleen pitch in to care for the two little ones, Lulu and Turtle.
They barely have enough food to eat, so when Pa gets a letter saying
they have to pay taxes or lose their house, he keeps it a secret from
Ma. It seems like the Faulstich’s are doomed. Can Juice get her family through these hard times and deal with her own secret?
Hesse successfully captures the
essence of a family’s bond and love. Throughout all these hardships, the
Faulstich’s encourage one another, support each other, and remain
hopeful that things will get better. The language has some slang that
might stump some young readers in the beginning but it allows the reader
to visualize the characters. Hesse also does a nice job of addressing
the challenges that people with reading disabilities face in their
day-to-day lives.
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