Finally, Levi Katznelsons older brother, Boaz, has returned. Boaz was a high school star who had it all and gave it up to serve in a war Levi cant understand. Things have been on hold since Boaz left. With the help of his two best friends Levi has fumbled his way through high school, weary of his role as little brother to the hero.
But when Boaz walks through the front door after his tour of duty is over, Levi knows there's something wrong. Boaz is home, safe. But Levi knows that his brother is not the same.
Maybe things will never return to normal. Then Boaz leaves again, and this time Levi follows him, determined to understand who his brother was, who he has become, and how to bring him home again.
Award-winning author Dana Reinhardt introduces readers to Levi, who has never known what he believes, and whose journey reveals truths only a brother knows.
"Starred Review. This painful, respectful story of redemption is well worth delving into Yiddish-laden prose." - Kirkus
"Like no small number of young adult novels, The Things a Brother Knows makes you wonder: Who is this book for? Reinhardt says in a letter to readers that Levi, on his quest to understand his brother, goes in a boy and comes out a man. If thats true of her main character, its not true her novel as a whole, which is suspended between boyhood and manhood, a case of arrested literary development." - One Minute Book Reviews
"This thoughtful, disturbing, and insightful novel provides an insiders view of an insular society. Family and social life within today's Chassidic community are portrayed with affection for the warmth and the enduring values but with a clear eye for the vulnerability of the young and the hurt." - School Library Journal
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In her own words...
There's nothing like the first time something wonderful happens to you, like, for example, when you sit down to write your first novel and it actually gets published.
I guess there's nothing quite like the first time something just awful happens to you either. Those are moments you aren't likely to forget.
So by way of introducing myself to you, let me share with you a list of my firsts:
My first love was a boy named Matthew in my pre-school class. He was very funny looking with a huge head of unruly curls, crooked teeth and rather prominent nostrils, but I loved him nonetheless. My best friend married us underneath a tree in the play yard and we used rubber bands as our wedding rings. Years later, when I arrived at college 3,000 ...
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Dana Reinhardt: day-na rine-hart (first syllable rhymes with mine)
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