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Back Creek

A Novel

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It's the summer of 1975. Eighteen-year-old Grace Barnett knows she should be preparing to leave for college in September. But a strange Memorial Day boating accident on the creek near her Virginia home—she's the only witness to the apparent suicide—kicks off a series of events that will define her family's future as well as her emerging view of life.

On the very day of the victim's funeral, Grace's older sister, Lillian, absent from the family for the past five years, suddenly reappears. Unfortunately, it is also the day Grace's mother chooses to quietly walk out on her family, leaving Grace to act as the mediator between her prodigal sister and her badly wounded father.

As the summer wears on, Grace finds herself thinking less about college and more about how to mend the rifts in her family. She turns to her neighbor, Cal, a recently returned Vietnam vet, to help sort through her problems. After weathering her sister's unexpected return and pregnancy, her father's budding alcoholism, and Cal's war-induced neurosis, Grace decides to set off to rural North Carolina with the intention of bringing her mother back home.

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    • Booklist

      March 1, 2008
      One morning in May 1975, Grace Barnett witnesses an unusual boating death that will serve as the catalyst for significant changes in both the 17-year-olds life andthe lives of her family members. The Barnetts have lived on Back Creek for generations, Grace tells us, and, indeed, Goetschs loving evocation of her Tidewater, Virginia, setting in the mid-1970s is the strongest aspect of her first novel. Although published for young adults, the books slow pacing, frequent flashbacks, andpainstakingly careful parsing of the dynamics of family relationships may have more appeal to adults than teens. Nevertheless, Grace is a sympathetic narrator, whose account of her discoveries about herself, her family, and the young Vietnam veteran with whom she falls in love will holdthe attention of readers who prefer their fiction with a more measured pace to its operatically dramatic conclusion.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2008, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2008
      During the summer of 1975, seventeen-year-old Grace Barnett becomes embroiled in several personal crises that threaten to tear her family apart. Despite coming from "a long line of storytellers," Grace's delivery is rather flat; an overabundance of water metaphors also weighs down the story. Goetsch's evocation of a rural Virginia setting is otherwise well rendered.

      (Copyright 2008 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:6.4
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:5

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