Thursday, March 8, 2012

Worth by A. LaFaye


Title:   Worth
Author:  A. La Faye
Publisher: Scholastic             Year:  2006 c2004
ISBN:  978-0439-91342-3
Genre: Historical Fiction
This book is for Ages: 9-12
Awards: Scott O’Dell Award for Historical Fiction
 AR Points:     4.0
 Subjects/Themes: Family Life/Orphans/Frontier Life


Plot Summary:  11-year-old Nate is hurrying to help his father bring in the hay as a violent storm hits their farm.  A flash of lightning as bright as the sun changes Nate’s life forever.  Unable to help on the family farm Nate feels bad.  His Pa won’t even look at him.  When Pa adopts an orphan boy named John Worth, Nate feels unloved and useless.  What role can Nate have on the farm?  Worth is a city boy with no experience working a farm.  He is treated like a servant, and can’t seem to do anything right.  When the ranchers and farmers start feuding, tensions are high as sabotage damages the family farm.  Can the boys work together to save their farm and create a family where they both belong? 

Review:  Nate and his family have trouble accepting his replacement and new brother.  Worth is an interesting and exciting story about life on the frontier in the late 1800’s including: immigrants, and range feuds.  The book has an exciting climax.  That will leave you wanting more. 

If you like this book you may also like:  The Storm in the Barn by Matt Phelan.

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