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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Hardcover)

ISBN
  
978-0-8050-8143-5

Originally published
  
7 August 2007

Genre
  
Young adult fiction

Country
  
United States of America

3.7/5
Goodreads

Publication date
  
7 August 2007

Pages
  
192 pp

LC Class
  
PZ7.F632115 On 2007

Author
  
Ralph Fletcher

Publisher
  
Henry Holt and Company

OCLC
  
77476256

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Also Known as Rowan P, Spider Boy, Fig Pudding, Flying Solo, Teaching the Qualities

The One O'Clock Chop is a young adult novel by written by Ralph Fletcher, first published in 2007.

Contents

Background

Ralph Fletch drew up on own experiences in being a clam digger when he was between seventeen and twenty years old. He considers this his first piece of historical fiction and interviewed many Hawaiian woman as part of the research for this novel.

Plot summary

Matt a fourteen your old boy living on Long Island in 1973 takes a job with Dan a clam digger so that he can earn enough money to buy a used Boston Whaler. Jazzy, Matt's cousin from Hawaii arrives to spend the summer with Matt and his mother. Jazzy and Matt become kissing cousins until Jazzy becomes interested in another boy. They eventually become friends again and Matt learns to stand up for himself.

Explanation of the novel's title

The One O'Clock Chop is a daily breeze that suddenly moves across the bay where Matt lives roughening up the smooth surface. Dan says "the old salts say you can set your watch by it."

Reception

Publishers Weekly in their review said "Fletcher turns a coming-of-age story into a rich, affecting read." Suzanne Gordon reviewing for the School Library Journal said "plenty of universal teen fascinations and concerns exist for those readers willing to enter Matt's world and give themselves over to this smoothly paced and competently written novel. Kirkus Reviews said "Fletcher's insight into Matt and his boat dreams fly off the page with a solid resonance that will make this a quick, light, summer beach read." James Blasingame in his review for the Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy said that "the author captures that tumultuous time period in the mid-teen years when young people are exactly in the middle between being adults and children. Love and hope are always bubbling near the surface in these years, and Matt exemplifies this about as well as a character can."

References

The One O'Clock Chop Wikipedia