Book Description
Armpit and X-Ray are living in Austin, Texas. It is three years since they left the confines of Camp Green Lake Detention Centre and Armpit is taking small steps to turn his life around. He is working for a landscape gardener because he is good at digging holes, he is going to school and he is enjoying his first proper romance, but is he going to be able to stay out of trouble when there is so much building up against him? In this brilliantly plotted and exciting novel, Armpit is joined by many vibrant new characters, and is learning what it takes to stay on course, and that doing the right thing is never the wrong choice.
From School Library Journal
Grade 5-8–This sequel to Holes (Farrar, 1998) focuses on Armpit, an African-American former resident of Tent D at Camp Green Lake. It's two years after his release, and the 16-year-old is still digging holes, although now getting paid for it, working for a landscaper in his hometown of Austin, TX. He's trying to turn his life around, knowing that everyone expects the worst of him and that he must take small steps to keep moving forward. When X-Ray, his friend and fellow former detainee at the juvenile detention center, comes up with a get-rich-quick scheme involving scalping tickets to a concert by teenage pop star Kaira DeLeon, Armpit fronts X-Ray the money. He takes his best friend and neighbor, Ginny, a 10-year-old with cerebral palsy, to the concert and ends up meeting Kaira, getting romantically involved, and finally becoming a hero by saving her life when her stepfather tries to kill her and frame him. Small Steps has a completely different tone than Holes. It lacks the bizarre landscape, the magical realism, the tall-tale quality, and the heavy irony. Yet, there is still much humor, social commentary, and a great deal of poignancy. Armpit's relationship with Ginny, the first person to care for him, look up to him, and give his life meaning, is a compassionate one. Like Holes, Small Steps is a story of redemption, of the triumph of the human spirit, of self-sacrifice, and of doing the right thing. Sachar is a master storyteller who creates memorable characters.
–Connie Tyrrell Burns, Mahoney Middle School, South Portland, ME
From Booklist
*Starred Review* Gr. 5-8. In rougher days, Armpit, named for an ill-placed scorpion bite, bullied a new member of his work-camp team. That kid was Stanley Yelnats, whose travails in Holes earned Sachar a 1998 Newbery Medal and National Book Award. Though Armpit is now 17, the tone of his experiences remains squarely middle-grade, and like Stanley, he proves an appealing, hapless character buffeted by others' schemes and shouldering the burdens of personal history--in this case, the bruisingly real challenges facing an African American teenager with a criminal history. Armpit takes his counselor's suggestions seriously ("Just take small steps and keep moving forward"), but he nonetheless becomes entangled in returning character X-Ray's concert ticket-scalping enterprise, resulting in a serendipitous meeting with a bubble-gum pop star and an awkward role in a police investigation. This is both less experimental and less streamlined than Holes;Armpit's bond with a girl with cerebral palsy, for instance, often seems too clearly intended to reveal his soft heart. Even so, Holes fans will be thrilled by the tightening of the plot elements to a single, suspenseful point, and they will eagerly follow the sometimes stumbling, sometimes sprinting progress of Sachar's fallible yet heroic protagonist. To learn more about the author's decision to mine Holes for new inspiration, see the adjacent "Story behind the Story" feature.
Jennifer Mattson
Book Dimension
length: (cm)19.8 width:(cm)12.8
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初次翻开《small steps》,我便被它那宛如清晨露珠般澄澈的封面吸引。装帧设计朴实无华,却散发着一种难以言喻的温暖,仿佛捧在手中的是一本等待被细细品读的故人来信。书页散发着淡淡的油墨香,纸张的触感温润而细腻,让每一次翻动都成为一种享受。我常常会把它带到窗边,让阳光穿透那些文字,感受光影在纸页上跳跃的微妙变化。这本书的文字,我至今仍清晰地记得,它们如同涓涓细流,缓缓地流入心田,没有激昂的宣泄,也没有华丽的辞藻,却以一种不动声色的力量,勾勒出生活最真实、最动人的模样。
评分《small steps》给我的感觉,与其说是一本故事书,不如说是一面镜子,一面能够映照出我们内心深处最真实情感的镜子。我常常在阅读的过程中,发现自己被深深地触动,仿佛书中的每一个场景,每一句话,都曾在我的生命中上演过,只是我当时未能捕捉到。它让我重新审视那些被我们习以为常的生活细节,那些被我们轻易忽略的情感连接。那些看似微不足道的“small steps”,在作者的笔下,却汇聚成了生命的河流,滋养着我们的灵魂。我曾以为自己已经足够了解生活,足够懂得情感,但这本书却让我明白,原来我们永远有更深层次的去理解和感受。
评分我是一个喜欢深度阅读的人,总是希望从书中挖掘出更多的信息和思想。初读《small steps》时,我曾试图去分析它的结构,探究作者的写作意图,甚至试图找到一些隐藏的“彩蛋”。然而,随着阅读的深入,我渐渐意识到,这本书的魅力恰恰在于它的“不经意”。它不像一本教科书,告诉你如何去做,也不像一本哲学著作,引经据典,而是像一位邻家大姐,用最朴实的语言,与你分享她对生活的感悟。那些文字,没有刻意的雕琢,却自有其生命力,它们在你的脑海中发酵,在你的心中生根,最终长出属于你自己的理解和感悟。
评分我必须承认,我曾对《small steps》有过许多预设的期待,或许是源于它广受好评的书名,或许是其在书店里醒目的位置。然而,一旦我沉浸其中,所有的预设便如潮水般褪去,取而代之的是一种全新的、全然陌生的体验。这本书的叙事方式,就像一位饱经沧桑的老人,用平静而缓慢的语调,娓娓道来他的人生片段。没有跌宕起伏的情节,没有惊心动魄的转折,只有那些琐碎的日常,那些细微的情感波动,那些在时间长河中被悄悄遗忘的瞬间。阅读的过程,更像是在与一位老友对坐,分享着彼此生命中的点滴,那些曾经被忽略的,在这本书中被放大,被珍视,被赋予了新的意义。
评分很多时候,我们追求的是宏大的叙事,是惊天动地的改变,然而《small steps》却以一种截然不同的方式,展现了生命的力量。它告诉我,伟大的成就,往往就蕴藏在那些微小的、不为人知的努力之中。每一天的坚持,每一次的尝试,每一次的微小进步,都在默默地塑造着我们的人生轨迹。这本书,就像一位温柔的引导者,在我迷茫、困顿时,给我力量,给我方向,让我相信,即使每一步都那么微小,只要不停下,终将抵达远方。我从中获得的,不仅仅是阅读的愉悦,更是对生命的一种全新的认知和感悟。
评分touching, though not as good as holes.
评分louis sarchar
评分中间部分并不有趣,好在结尾不错。
评分touching, though not as good as holes.
评分touching, though not as good as holes.
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