Homer Aldrich Winthrop was a neurologist who died of a neurological illness. That’s all Homer Jr.’s mother will say about his father, who died when he was 2, and any prodding for details results in silence,
evasion, or sudden migraine headaches. So by age 12, Homer’s given up asking.
But on an unexpected trip to Maine, Homer finds himself in a place where his father had lived. In this one coastal village there must be millions of facts about his father. Now Homer must face his biggest fear–maybe there’s a reason his father is such a secret. Maybe there are things he really doesn’t want to know.
Still, Maine gives him courage. There’s something about the people he meets and the breadth of the sky that convince Homer to search for the truth–to solve the mystery of his own life.
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From the Back Cover:
"A genuinely satisfying book about friendship and family.”
-- School Library Journal, Starred
“A humorous adventure with a mystery . . . with a madcap originality and humor. A laugh and a sigh.” -- Kirkus Reviews
“Homer’s observations of his affecting metamorphosis have a freshness and spontaneity that give them the ring of truth.” -- The Horn Book Magazine
About the Author:
Barbara Ware Holmes has written several books for children. This is her first book for Knopf.
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- PublisherYearling
- Publication date2002
- ISBN 10 0440418550
- ISBN 13 9780440418559
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages240
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