If You're Reading This by Trent Reedy audiobook

If You're Reading This

By Trent Reedy
Read by Trent Reedy and Ramón de Ocampo

Scholastic Inc. 9780545433426
9.23 Hours Unabridged
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    ISBN: 9780545749794

Mike was seven when his father was killed in mysterious circumstances in Afghanistan. Eight years later, the family still hasn't recovered: Mike's mom is overworked and overprotective; his younger sister Mary feels no connection to the father she barely remembers; and in his quest to be "the man of the family," Mike knows he's missing out on everyday high school life. Then, out of the blue, Mike receives a letter from his father -- the first of a series Dad wrote in Afghanistan, just in case he didn't come home, meant to share some wisdom with his son on the eve of Mike's 16th birthday. As the letters come in, Mike revels in spending time with his dad again, and takes his encouragement to try new things -- to go out for the football team, and ask out the beautiful Isma. But who's been keeping the letters all these years? And how did Dad actually die? As the answers to these mysteries are revealed, Mike and his family find a way to heal and move forward at last.

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Summary

Summary

Mike was seven when his father was killed in mysterious circumstances in Afghanistan. Eight years later, the family still hasn't recovered: Mike's mom is overworked and overprotective; his younger sister Mary feels no connection to the father she barely remembers; and in his quest to be "the man of the family," Mike knows he's missing out on everyday high school life.

Then, out of the blue, Mike receives a letter from his father -- the first of a series Dad wrote in Afghanistan, just in case he didn't come home, meant to share some wisdom with his son on the eve of Mike's 16th birthday. As the letters come in, Mike revels in spending time with his dad again, and takes his encouragement to try new things -- to go out for the football team, and ask out the beautiful Isma. But who's been keeping the letters all these years? And how did Dad actually die? As the answers to these mysteries are revealed, Mike and his family find a way to heal and move forward at last.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Powerful and emotionally raw, with sympathetic characters and a thought-provoking premise, this tale reflects Reedy’s strengths: evoking the small-town American spirit, capturing the feel of the military, and getting into the heart of his teenage protagonist.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“The dual narration team of Ramon de Ocampo and author Reedy tells a coming-of-age story that deals with friendship, advice, grief, and the everyday trials of getting through one’s sophomore year of high school…The narrators team up nicely, alternating between present-day characters and the reading of the letters in the voice of Michael’s father. The narration captures a variety of voices—stern football coach, bratty sister, tired and overbearing mother, and girlfriend. The narrators carry the well-paced story, using both serious and lughead tones for Michael’s teammates. It’s an enjoyable listen that meshes mystery, sports, and teen life.” AudioFile
“The letters challenge Michael to become the man his father knew he had the potential to be, one who is smart and brave but also compassionate and loving. The reader begins to learn what kind of person Michael is, and they will like what they learn…This title is recommended for all middle school and high school collections and especially for reluctant readers at the high school level.” Children’s Literature
If You’re Reading This will appeal to reluctant readers.” School Library Journal
“A moving study of war’s long-reaching effects on families…The letters offer Mike an approach to succeeding in high school and a means of saying goodbye to his father, and they offer readers, along with Mike, a compelling mystery: How can a dead man send letters? Mike is a believable character, his first-person narration capably spun…Readers will anticipate each letter right along with Mike, and they may receive some good guidance about life along with him.” Kirkus Reviews
“The pieces fit together and build toward a more interesting and compelling climax as the identity of the secret messenger and the circumstances of his father’s death are revealed.” VOYA

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Author

Author Bio: Trent Reedy

Author Bio: Trent Reedy

Trent Reedy is the author of several novels, including Words in the Dust, which received a Christopher Award and was also an Al Roker’s Book Club pick on NBC’s Today show.

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Fiction
Runtime: 9.23
Audience: Young Adult (12–17)
Language: English