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Ms. Hempel Chronicles

โœ Scribed by Bynum, Sarah Shun-lien


Publisher
Mariner Books
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
108 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780547247755

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โœฆ Synopsis


From Publishers Weekly

Starred Review. A National Book Award finalist in 2004, Bynum returns with an intricate and absorbing collection of eight interconnected stories about Beatrice Hempel, a middle school English teacher. Ms. Hempel is the sort of teacher students adore, and despite feeling disenchanted with her job, she regards her students as intelligent, insightful and sometimes fascinating. Bynum seamlessly weaves stories of the teacher's childhood with the presentโ€”reminiscences about Beatrice's now deceased father and her relationship with her younger brother, Calvinโ€”while simultaneously fleshing out the lives of Beatrice's impressionable students (they are in awe of the crassness of This Boy's Life). Though there isn't much in the way of plot, Bynum's sympathy for her protagonist runs deep, and even the slightest of events comes across as achingly real and, sometimes, even profound. Bynum writes with great acuity, and the emotional undercurrents in this sharp take on coming-of-age and growing up will move readers in unexpected ways. (Sept.)
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From Booklist

Bynumโ€™s second novel provides a narrative voice as unique and engaging as that in her award-winning debut, Madeleine Is Sleeping (2004). Here we meet a twentysomething middle-school teacher full of both hope and insecurity on the brink of confident adulthoodโ€”an age Bynum renders as poignant as that of her students. Rather than focus on the major events of Ms. Hempelโ€™s current life, including a broken engagement and the death of her father, Bynum instead uses these as a net to cradle smaller, more telling momentsโ€”a troublemaker buried in sand on class โ€œbeach day,โ€ a magic routine at the talent show, dancing with colleagues at happy hour. Bynum dares to put much stock in these small moments and in the dreamy perspective of her heroine, and the result is charming without being quirky. This tightly composed novel favors character over a traditional narrative, with one particularly wonderful chapter looking back on a teenage Ms. Hempel, locked in her room, listening to pirate radio, and having aimless conversations with prank callers. The attention to detail is spectacular. --Annie Tully


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