Creech, S. (2004). heartbeat. New York, NY: HarperCollins.
Creech’s
heartbeat is a realistic fiction book
that falls under the situational realism category. Annie is experiencing several changes in her family and
personal life, changes that are likely to happen. After years of being the only child she will have a new baby
brother or sister and her Grandpa, an extended family member, has moved in with
her family. Annie’s relationship
with her best friend, Max, is also changing, something that often happens as
children become adolescents.
Creech did an amazing job telling the story through free verse in a
first-person point of view. The reader can feel close with Annie because her
feelings and thoughts are made clear.
Instead of chapters the story is divided into free verses that tell a
different thought or situation, each beginning with a heading to give the
reader an idea of what the verse will be about. Throughout the book
onomatopoeia is used with a reoccurring sound, thump, thump, the sound of Annie’s heartbeat.
The
targeted audience for heartbeat is
intermediate and middle school students.
At this age students go through many changes in their family, school and
personal life. Reading this book,
or others similar to it, will help the reader see that everyone goes through
changes but it is up to the individual as to how to handle it. The organization of the story is
different from many novels and students may find the free verse style
refreshing and easy to read. BIG
questions to ask:
- In the
free verse “Lines”, Annie comes to the realization that she has much more
to learn about apples. Do you
think she meant apples literally or
figuratively? Why?
At the beginning of the term I went to the library to check
out books that were listed in our text.
I choose three different books for realistic fiction, not knowing which
I would read for the blog post. I
enjoyed reading Who Killed Mr. Chippendale?
last week because it was written in a style that I was not familiar with but
enjoyed. When I examined the
books I checked out for this week I was pleased to find that heartbeat was also written in free verse.
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