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Revolutions of the Heart

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Revolutions of the Heart won the 1994 Minnesota Book Award for Older Children's Fiction, and was named a BCCB Blue Ribbon Book, as well as an ALA Best Book for Young Adults. Outspoken 17-year-old Cory Knutson faces the most difficult year of her life — dealing with the death of her beloved mother and the racism she discovers in her own hometown. Friends and neighbors in her small Wisconsin town have become bitterly divided over Indian treaty rights, and when Cory starts dating an American-Indian boy, Mac, she becomes a target of the townspeople's bigotry.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 29, 1993
      At the beginning of this contemporary story, Cory Knutson's biggest problem is paying off a debt incurred by breaking a window. Matters quickly become more complicated when the Wisconsin teen finds herself attracted to a boy of a different race, and learns that her mother is dying from heart disease. Ironically enough, the same people who help Cory cope with Mrs. Knutson's illness and death turn harshly critical when Cory admits her affection for Native American ``Mac'' MacNamara. Grieving her recent loss and tormented by surrounding prejudice, Cory opts to continue her relationship even though it costs her her job, creates rifts with classmates and threatens to divide what is left of her family. Possessing the same down-to-earth qualities as the protagonist of Qualey's last novel, Everybody's Daughter, Cory seems wise beyond her years. Although this book, with its numerous political and moral issues, comes off a bit preachy, the author's believable dialogue, avoidance of pat solutions and ability to sustain narrative tension compensate for her didactic approach, and ultimately make this problem novel an engaging as well as an enlightening read. Ages 12-up.

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  • Lexile® Measure:610
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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