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A Corner of the Universe (Scholastic Gold) Paperback – January 1, 2004

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The summer Hattie turns 12, her predictable small-town life is turned on end when her uncle Adam returns home for the first time in over 10 years. Hattie has never met him, never known about him. He's been institutionalized; his condition involves schizophrenia and autism.

Hattie, a shy girl who prefers the company of adults, takes immediately to her excitable uncle, even when the rest of the family -- her parents and grandparents -- have trouble dealing with his intense way of seeing the world. And Adam, too, sees that Hattie is special, that her quiet, shy ways are not a disability.

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* "Martin excels at evoking simply the intricacies of friendship . . . told in the present tense in Hattie's personable voice, the story takes on serious concerns but has equally strong standing as the kind of novel kids mean when they ask for 'a book about friends.'" -- Horn Book Magazine, starred review* "This is a fully realized roller coaster of emotions, and readers take the ride right along with Hattie." -- Booklist, starred review* "With characteristic tenderness and wisdom, the author portrays the complex relationship between the sympathetic heroine and her uncle . . . . Hearts will go out to both Hattie and Adam as they step outside the confines of their familiar world to meet some painful challenges." -- Publishers Weekly, -- starred review * "Martin delivers wonderfully real characters and an engrossing plot through the viewpoint of a girl who tries so earnestly to connect with those around her. This is an important story, as evocative on the subject of mental illness as Ruth White's Memories of Summer (Farrar, 2000)." -- School Library Journal, starred review* "Martin's voice for Hattie is likable, clear, and consistent; her prose doesn't falter. A solid, affecting read." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "This bittersweet and quiet story of friendship and loss will appeal to younger readers, as well as to those who have carried the title of 'different.'" -- Voice of Youth Advocates

About the Author

Ann M. Martin is the creator of The Baby-sitters Club, which has more than 190 million books in print, making it one of the most popular series in the history of publishing. Her novels include A Corner of the Universe (a Newbery Honor Book), Belle Teal, Here Today, A Dog's Life, On Christmas Eve, and the Main Street and Family Tree series, as well as the much-loved collaborations P.S. Longer Letter Later and Snail Mail No More with Paula Danziger. Ann lives in upstate New York.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Scholastic Inc.; Reprint edition (January 1, 2004)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 189 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0439388813
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0439388818
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 10 - 12 years, from customers
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ 750L
  • Grade level ‏ : ‎ 4 - 7
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 7 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.5 x 5.2 x 0.42 inches
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Ann M. Martin is the bestselling author of the momentous series The Baby-sitters Club, as well as the Main Street series. Her other acclaimed novels include “A Dog’s Life,” “Belle Teal,” “Here Today,” and the Newbery Honor Book “A Corner of the Universe.” She lives in upstate New York. For more information, visit www.scholastic.com/bsc.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2013
    Every family has secrets, but some secrets are harder than others to fully understand. In this touching little book, Ann M. Martin, one of my favorite authors of all times, tells the story of one girl, one family, and one universe. In A Corner of the Universe, Hattie's summer of 1960 is one that will change her life forever.

    Hattie's parents ran a boarding house. There were many rules for the house, but not as many rules as in her grandmother's proper, sophisticated home. The summer is your typical summer until word comes to Hattie's family that her uncle Adam is coming home. Hattie didn't even know she had an uncle Adam. Significantly younger than her mother and her other uncle, Adam has lived most of his life at a special school. Unfortunately, that school is closing, and Adam's parents have to take care of them until they can find an appropriate place for him to stay.

    At first Hattie isn't sure what to expect from Adam. She has heard words like "retarded" and schizophrenic and autistic to describe him, but she isn't sure what all that means. When he finally arrives, though, she is surprised at one thing in particular. When Adam is happy, he is the happiest person on earth. And most of the time, Adam is very happy. Most of the time. Throughout the summer, Hattie spends a lot of time with Adam. He teaches her, she teaches him, and most importantly, she finds a friend in the man her family seems to be ashamed of. What Hattie doesn't know is that there are deeper, darker pieces of Adam's psyche that can't be overcome by ice cream, I Love Lucy, and carnivals.

    I need to first profess my undying love for Ann M. Martin. This is the woman who made me a reader. Right here! And it wasn't because of the Babysitter's Club that I became a reader. It was because of a book she wrote called 10 Kids, No Pets. I read that book so many times, my copy literally fell to pieces. Disintegrated. But I haven't read anything from Martin in decades, so I had really high expectations from this story... and it didn't disappoint.

    Hattie is your typical 12 year old girl growing up in Millerton. That's right! Millerton! Now, don't expect Millerton in 2013 if you are a local, because this is Millerton in 1960, but how cool is it that Martin wrote about our very town?! So exciting! Hattie's grandparents are very wealthy and don't necessarily approve of their daughter's choice in husband (and artist, gasp!), but they deal with it since they moved back to Millerton to raise Hattie and run the boarding house. The monkey wrench of a son like Adam is such a touchy subject with this family that it leaves one word on the tip of your tongue as you read: shame. It is so sad to see this model of shipping off a "damaged" son who ruins your perfect persona, and I think this mindset is one our students would have a difficult time understanding in 2013. That makes this a perfect story to read together, and if possible, a phenomenal story for them to read with a grandparent or older teacher. I am sure this story will provoke questions, so who better than to read it with than someone who lived through this era in history?

    Hattie is the true gem of this story, but Adam plays a close second. He is so happy and truly just enjoys all that life has. The dialogue from Adam really paints a picture of this bright young man that makes him all the more endearing. But of course, not everyone will find someone who is so different to be endearing. And that is why I loved Hattie so much. Even as an impressionable young 12 year old, she defends Adam both to strangers who are ready to mock him or call him a freak, but also to his own family who treat him like a stain upon their perfect family. She really was a wonderful kid- one you will love to expose your students to. I absolutely loved this story, and while the subject matter can be heavy at times, I think our middle readers can handle it. In fact, the heavy parts of the story are handled so beautifully, it made me remember just how much I loved Martin's writing. She knows how to use circumstances and inference to guide the reader, not dictate to the reader. So please give this book a chance and remember, it is better to read about tough subjects with your kids and to talk to them about it than to try to shelter them for too long. Kids never stay sheltered for too long.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2021
    I love how this book starts off with a flashback of movie clips, before telling the story. Reading the beginning of this book is what got me hooked and I couldn’t put it down. I love how this book addresses the struggles of mental health, even in the 1950s. This also puts things into the perspective of a child so that young reader can connect and learn the importance of acceptance and mental health struggles. I highly recommend for both young adults and adults alike!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2014
    It's the summer of 1960 and Hattie Owen is turning 12 years old. Instead of spending her summer at the beach with her best friends or at camp, Hattie chooses to help manage the family owned boarding house. Here, Hattie can get lost in books and spend time with the residents who act as her surrogate grandparents. Hattie is sure that this summer will be relaxing and exciting, the perfect break she needs from the torment she experiences at school.

    However, Hattie is in for a shock when she discovers that her mother has another brother, Adam, who is returning to town for the summer. Adam and Hattie become fast friends, until she begins to experience the highs and lows of Adam's mental illness. Not wanting to give up on her friend or uncle, Hattie sticks by Adam, protecting him from the snide comments made by her peers and looking after him when her grandparent's aren't sure of how to treat him. The more time they spend together, the more Hattie relates to Adam. She understands his wants, desires, thoughts and actions, which initiates a fear that she may suffer from the same disorder. These two spend the summer discovering the effects that mental illness can have not only on an individual but also on a family.

    A Corner of The Universe shows readers that the effects of mental disorders should not be hidden or ignored and that the thoughts of children and young adults should be valued because they have a fundamental and unique understanding of the world that can get lost with age.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2014
    I absolutely loved this book. I first had to get it on my kindle as a summer reading book for my English class, and I thought "oh great, another boring summer reading book." I was pleasantly surprised that it was nothing like I had suspected. It was an awesome book with a wonderful plot and story line. I would highly suggest this book for all of those 8th English teachers out there looking for books for their class to read. I'm sure your class will enjoy it.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2016
    I read this book for the first time when I was in sixth grade. It was the very first book that I enjoyed reading. I've read it plenty of times since then and decided to order it so I can read it again and again! I'm 23 now and even though the font is big and the book is fairly simple to read, I still consider it my favorite book. I'm trying to find more adult versions of this kind of book, and just ordered The Girl With All the Gifts. This is still my favorite genre of fiction!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2014
    This book was just absolutely amazing. It made me laugh, it made me cry, it made me angry, it made me smile- what a whirlwind of emotions. And on some notes, I could even relate to the book. I've grown up with an autistic brother. Many people don't understand. But I do. And he is the corner of my universe.
    I highly suggest this book. Some people don't understand people who are different, or have special needs and so on. It's about time they do.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2020
    Super fast delivery, book exactly as described, very pleased with my order from Hoop City Books!
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2020
    This book covered a sensitive subject very well for the age group it was intended for.

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  • ayakuf
    4.0 out of 5 stars いかにもニューベリーの佳作。
    Reviewed in Japan on November 28, 2010
    下宿屋を経営する一家の一人娘ハッティ。12歳の彼女が一人でファミリーフィルムを見返すプロローグから物語は幕を開けます。
    「でもここには大切なことは写っていないわ。パパは楽しい時しか写さないから。私の人生を変えてしまった出来事は写っていない――」
    突然現れた風変わりな叔父と過ごした、ハッティのひと夏の思い出。

    2003年度ニューベリー賞(アメリカの児童文学賞)の佳作(Newbery Honor)を受賞した作品ということで興味を持って読んでみました。裏表紙にSchool Library Journalからの賛辞が掲載されているくらいの、まあいかにも学校の図書館にありそうな内容の本ではあるのですが、なかなか楽しい本で週末に一気に読んでしまいました。舞台が1960年、というだけに「ファミリービデオ」ではなく「ファミリーフィルム」だったり、その他読んだ後で色々と調べてみたら、時代背景も色々と工夫されているみたいです。当時のアメリカを知っている方が読むといっそうおもしろいんではないかと思います(もちろん、知らなくても読めましたよ!)。

    12歳の子の一人語り、という設定なので、英語も平易で読みやすいです。高校の教科書くらいの英文を読む力があれば結構読めてしまうんではないでしょうか。ただ、何の説明もなしにどんどん登場人物が出てきたり、50年代のアメリカのテレビドラマネタ(I Love Lucy/今でもアメリカでは人気があるらしい)などがところどころに挿入されていたりするので、背景知識を補う分くらいの「英文慣れ」は必要かもしれません。中級・上級者の方の多読用にはオススメできると思います。