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Beck
Beck | Meg Rosoff, Mal Peet
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Born of a brief encounter between a Liverpool prostitute and an African soldier in 1907, Beck finds himself orphaned as a young boy and sent overseas to the Catholic Brothers in Canada. At age fifteen he is sent to work on a farm, from which he eventually escapes. Finally in charge of his own destiny, Beck starts westward, crossing the border into America and back, all while the Great Depression rages on. What will it take for Beck to understand the agonies of his childhood and realize that love is possible?
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Lindy
Beck | Meg Rosoff, Mal Peet
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Mehso-so

Not worthy of the Carnegie shortlist, IMO. A hero‘s journey set in 1920s England & Canada, with many harsh obstacles for Beck, the young mixed-race protagonist. He fetches up in Ogygia (same name as Calypso‘s isle in the Odyssey) where he might find a home. Explicit sexual violence, & the repeated use of the n-word (including by a non-black woman attracted to Beck), make this novel suitable for 16+, not younger. #YA

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Lindy
Beck | Meg Rosoff, Mal Peet
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Books and breakfast. #paradise

batsy What's for breakfast? Looks yum 😋 3y
Lindy @batsy Leftover Italian plum cake. It‘s plum season! 3y
batsy @Lindy Mmm! I'd like a slice 😁 3y
Lindy @batsy I wish you lived next door. 🤗 3y
batsy @Lindy Me too 😘 3y
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IndigoReader
Beck | Meg Rosoff, Mal Peet
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Pickpick

This story was soooo interesting and sad. Beck made me sad and Straight Speaking made me laugh. This is not a story of redemption but of a life lived and boy are those the best kind of stories. #beck #malpeet #megrosoff #1900s #orphan #litsyAtoZ #letterP #canada #travel #race

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gpearce
Beck | Meg Rosoff, Mal Peet
Pickpick

If this had not been nominated for the Carnegie award I probably would never have picked it up. However I am very glad that I did. At the beginning of the book I found the writing quite abrupt but as the story progressed it became mesmerising. I was completely and utterly drawn into Beck's life. He does not have an easy life and their is a section in the first part of the book that is very difficult to read due to the nature of the subject.

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Aliking1986
Beck | Meg Rosoff, Mal Peet
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Mehso-so

Thought provoking, devastating and ultimately uplifting. I wish I could have spent more time getting to know characters like Irma and Bone whose appearance in the book was intriguing but unfulfilling. This is Y.A but comes with a 16+ rec which should be heeded. This book is really disturbing in places but a great story and a worthy contender for this year's Carnegie medal.