Belle Prater's Boy
Written by Ruth White
Juvenile Fiction - Family
· Yearling
· Trade Paperback · Ages 10 UP
· January 12, 1998 · $6.99 · 978-0-440-41372-1 (0-440-41372-9)
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When Belle Prater disappears, Belle’s boy, Woodrow, comes to live with his grandparents in Coal Station, Virginia. Woodrow’s cousin Gypsy is the town beauty, but she has hidden sorrows and secrets of her own. She wonders how Woodrow can accept his mother’s disappearance when she’s never gotten over her father’s death. That’s when Woodrow tells Gypsy the secret about his mother.

"White gives her protagonists the courage to face tragedy and transcend it—and the ability to pass along that gift to the reader." —Publishers Weekly, Starred
"White paints a vivid picture of small-town Appalachia in the 1950s. . . . Characterization is superb."—School Library Journal, Starred
"Ruth White creates a satisfying feeling of community. . . . An admirable, stirring book."—The New York Times Book Review

WINNER 1997 - ALA Best Books for Young Adults WINNER 1997 - Newbery Honor Book WINNER 1997 - ALA Notable Children's Book WINNER 1998 - Arkansas Charlie May Simon Children's Book Award NOMINEE 1999 - Illinois Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award WINNER 1997 - Maine Student Book Award

Ruth White lives in Pennsylvania.
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