After her mother dies in a rescue mission on a snowy mountain, twelve-year-old Roz wonders if talking to God, and to the boy for whom her mother died, can help her understand what happened.
Tells of a mother killed on a mountain during a search for a lost teenager
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Carolyn Coman's TELL ME EVERYTHING tells of a mother killed on a mountain during a search for a lost teenager, changing preteen Roz's life. Roz's confusion will lead her to the boy her mother died for - and will change both their lives forever.
Mothers Love
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This story is about a young girl named Roz who recently lost her mom. Her mom was trying to save a hiker when she somehow fell off the mountian. Roz went to find the hiker so she could find out what happened the day her mom died. Roz never really found out what happened but she found out how to let go and love her uncle.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Twelve-year-old Roz Jacoby is mourning the loss of her mother, Ellie, who fell off the side of their secluded mountain as she tried to help a boy, lost in the freezing weather. Now, Roz lives with her uncle, Mike, and is enrolled in public school for the first time, where she spends the day spinning fantastic yarns centered around the death of her mother, such as making Ellie one of the astronauts lost on the space shuttle Challenger for a class presentation about heroes. Every day is a battle for Roz, as she attempts to adapt to her new life off the mountain, without her mother. Coman is a Newbery Honor-winning author (What Jamie Saw, Hand Print, 1991), and TELL ME EVERYTHING is a poignant tale of a young girl struggling to understand the harshness of life juxtaposed with the awe and wonder of true faith. But the tale seems a little short on actual tale: The storyline never really gels. There are a lot of interesting, important revelations, but these series of events do not develop into a clear, compelling picture of Roz's life until close to the end, and many readers may lose interest and put the book down long before then. Abandoning TELL ME EVERYTHING, however, would be a mistake. Roz is lost and searching, floating through a sea of confusion about her mother's death, her uncle's indifference to everything, and her own struggles to form personal ideas and beliefs -- struggles with which most readers, in their respective situations, will likely identify. Coman's story may not be cohesive at first glance, and it is not an easy read, but it is worth the time of the reader to hang in, connect the pieces, and understand what Roz finally realizes: "You find something out, and then you go on" (p. 138). Reviewed by: Mechele R. Dillard
The Greatest Book That I Have Ever Read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
the book was great and it was moving and it wasnt one of those girly books either and i think that is great . and it had adventure in it to and if anyone was looking for a mystery book this is the one to read . all the charactors were great and even roz . TELL ME EVERYTHING is the greatest book that i have ever read .
One of the most moving books I read all year
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This is a powerful story, beautifully told. Roz is a complex character who is trying not only to understand events in her life, but to understand why she needs to understand them. The ending was incredibly moving. Highly recommended.
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