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Language English Publication date 2002 Originally published 6 August 2002 Genre Fiction Cover artist Laurie Keller | 3.6/5 Country United States Media type Hardcover Page count 216 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Original title Surviving the Applewhites Characters Jake Semple, E.D., Destiny Applewhite, Randolph Applewhite, Cordelia Applewhite, Sybil Jameson, Hal Applewhite Similar Stephanie S Tolan books, John Newbery Medal winners, Children's literature |
Surviving the Applewhites is a 2002 children's novel by Stephanie S. Tolan. The book received a 2003 Newbery Honor and many other awards.
Contents
Summary
Jake has been kicked out of every public school in Rhode Island—in fact, he started a fire in the last one he attended. This 13-year-old protagonist is troubled and misguided. During the opening chapter of Surviving the Applewhites, the reader learns that both of his parents are in jail due to growing marijuana in their basement. Consequently, Jake struggles to make sense of the world and discover his true self amid the turmoil of his family life. Following his arsonistic incident, Jake's grandfather, Henry Dugan, is fed up with his teenage rebelliousness. Dugan arranges for Jake's placement in a home-school run by an eccentric family of artists, the Applewhites. Their educational framework, trademarked as The Creative Academy, is nothing short of unorthodox. Now, Jake is challenged with navigating academic, social, and emotional life among the offbeat Applewhites. He becomes acquainted with E.D., the 12-year-old only regular person of the Applewhite clan. Together, they recognize their differences, build on each other's strengths, and find ways to succeed.
Characters
E.D. Applewhite is one of the main characters in the story. She is named after Edith Wharton, and thrives on a sense of organization and structure, while the rest of her family is spontaneous and craves freedom. She also absolutely hates Jake.
Jake Semple is one of the main characters of the story. He is unsure about his feelings because his parents are in prison and he's been expelled from several schools. If Jake does not adjust to life with the Applewhites, he will be placed in a juvenile detention facility.
Henry Dugan is Jake's grandfather. He pushes for Jake to "enroll" at The Creative Academy.
Cordelia Applewhite is the creative and independent older sister of E.D.
Archie Applewhite is a wood sculptor, and the brother of Randolph Applewhite. He is married to Lucille.
Destiny Applewhite is E.D.'s four-year-old brother. He is very active and asks many questions
Hal Applewhite is the mysterious reclusive brother of E.D., Cordelia, and Destiny. He is a sculptor in most of the book.
Randolph Applewhite is the father of the Applewhite children. He has shaggy dark hair and a goatee.
Sybil Jameson is the mother of the Applewhite children. She has glasses and she is a famous detective writer.
Winston, is the family dog, and he follows Jake all the time.
Lucille Applewhite is the wife of Archie. She is a poet. She lives life in a very happy state.
Jeremy Bernstein is a young journalist who moves in with the Applewhite's to document their artistic endeavors.
Themes and motifs
Stephanie S. Tolan weaves different themes and motifs throughout Surviving the Applewhites. Flowers are one example:
Awards
Surviving the Applewhites was named a Newbury Honor book in 2003 and ALA Booklist Editors’ choice and Book Links Lasting Connection.