
2012
First Published
2.93
Average Rating
114
Number of Pages
Is the grass greener on the other side of the train window? Even a brief brush with a stranger can change our lives. It\u2019s 1970, and Perry feels adrift in turbulent times: his father is missing in action in Vietnam, his mother is studying to become a nurse in the city, his older sister has become a peacenik in college. Traveling between his hometown, where he lives with his grandmother, and his mother\u2019s house in Cincinnati, Perry notices Steve, whose farm lies on the B&O railroad line. Steve likes to race the train as it blows by his fields; Steve skillfully sends his collie after an escaped cow; Steve watches the Cincinnatian, longing for its speed, longing for adventure. In alternating voices, Michael J. Rosen\u2019s poems weave a tale of two boys—one wishing for the stability of home, the other yearning to travel—and the unexpected impact of their fleeting encounter.
Avg Rating
2.93
Number of Ratings
27
5 STARS
7%
4 STARS
19%
3 STARS
41%
2 STARS
26%
1 STARS
7%
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