Goodbye, Walter Malinski

Recorvits, Helen

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ISBN 10: 0374327475 ISBN 13: 9780374327477
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In 1934, even though life is hard for Wanda and her family, she enjoys good times with her best friend, and a special relationship with her brother

Reviews: Grade 3-5Wanda, an observant and perceptive fifth grader, gives readers a firsthand account of the effects of powerlessness and grinding poverty on everyday life and family relationships. The Depression has left Pa out of work and angry at his inability to provide for his family. He and 15-year-old Walter are having an especially difficult time with one another, and then Walter dies in an accident, leaving no recourse for healing the rift. The Polish-American community then asserts itself to care for a family whose economic and emotional resources are depleted. The narrative captures the poignancy of human hurt and longing, yet startles our modern sensibilities. This is a father who never questions his right to slap a defiant son or banish him to a rat-infested cellar, yet he is not uncaring. The family roles are authentic to the period, not subject to revisionist history. Occasional pencil drawings suit the serious tone of the text, and the illustrations help to realize the unnamed mill town in which the story is set and create a feel for the era. This is a sobering but hopeful glimpse into a very different past, peopled with characters whose emotions are very much like our own. A moving first novel by an author to watch.Faith Brautigam, Gail Borden Public Library, Elgin, IL
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First-time author Recorvits makes a poised and confident debut with this bittersweet Depression-era tale of a Polish immigrant family. Since Pa got laid off from his job at the cotton mill, "There were no more jokes and no more ice cream cones," notes Wanda, the fifth grader through whose eyes the story unfolds. The family survives on the wages her older sister, Victoria, earns as a maid at the mill-owner's home, and tension builds between Pa and Walter, Wanda's adored and protective 15-year-old brother, whom Pa wants to send off to join the Civilian Conservation Corps for pay. Pa's temper boils over frequently in angry words and even physical violence toward Walter. Then one day when Wanda and Walter go sledding, the boy falls through the ice and drowns. In this brief volume, Recorvits encapsulates a full range of human feeling and experience, as she describes the Malinskis' home life, loss and their growing resolve to pick up the pieces, supported by their friends and community; she transforms their tribulations into glimmers of hope. Wanda's voice is pitch perfect, as when she grieves for her brother: "A broken heart hurts so much. Worse than a dizzy headache and a sick stomach and a bad note from the teacher and your best friend being mad at you all at once." Recorvits skillfully weaves the threads of her storyAthe close relationship between Wanda and Walter; the oppression of poverty; the toll that unemployment takes on an individual's sense of prideAinto a vigorous tapestry of immigrant family life during a dark era. Bloom's softly shaded black-and-white line illustrations, sometimes brooding, sometimes hopeful, punctuate each chapter and contribute to the emotional impact of the tale. Ages 9-12.
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Although the text is spare, like a chapter book, and the jacket is sweet, sad, and rather young looking, this historical novel actually packs quite a devastating punch. It's 1934, the midst of the Depression, and fifth-grader Wanda Malinski's family has been hit hard. Her once lighthearted, joke-telling father is now angry, morose, and cynical. Although he tries not to, he often takes his frustrations out on his taciturn teenage son, Walter, whom he threatens to send away to work in the Civilian Conservation Corps. In a series of interconnected episodes relayed in Wanda's artless words, readers see the effects of poverty on the family--the bullies that make fun, the physical hurt of not having enough to eat, the embarrassment of wet clothes freezing on the line, and the sadness of a father and son growing increasingly alienated. A devastating accident nearly tears the family apart, until the community rallies to help family members put their lives back together. The ending brings surprising promise, but even so there are few soft edges in this poignant, unaffected narrative, which speaks to the insidious way deprivation can make us lose sight of the things we hold dear. Stephanie Zvirin

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Title: Goodbye, Walter Malinski
Publisher: Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Publication Date: 1999
Binding: Hardcover
Illustrator: Bloom, Lloyd
Condition: Good
Edition: 1st.

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