Jerry is being bullied at school. Those who pick on him target the fact
that he wears glasses, and he suffers their cruel taunts and physical
attacks. However, Jerry also begins to experience some unusual effects as
a result of his short-sightedness, sometimes giving him a different, special
way of seeing his world.
‘He couldn’t explain the weird phenomena caused by his myopia, but
one thing did occur to him: perhaps short-sightedness was not a disability
after all, but rather a way of seeing the world in a different way.’
This book deals honestly with
bullying and friendship, with prejudice and coming to terms with difficult
situations. Jerry sadly considers the way the bullies have treated him: ‘What
goes through a person’s head to think it’s okay to make another human being
feel so worthless and humiliated?’ I think the author dealt
with these important themes extremely well within his novel; this is an
insightful story. The bullies are realistic and the bullying harsh, but the
bullies are real characters, not stereotypes. Importantly, whether seemingly
good or bad, the story illustrates that there is always more to a person than
meets the eye.
I liked several of the
characters; in particular the marvellous, innovative and supportive school
deputy head, Mr Quincy Finn. Whilst other teachers do little to support Jerry,
Mr Finn takes pride in making the school a better, safer place, and in
empowering Jerry himself to be a big part of that change.
The author takes the subject
of short-sightedness and makes it feel positive for Jerry; when he has his
eyesight checked and is told of his myopia, he compares the sound of the word
to another word, utopia, and imagines myopia as a place that he can visit only
because of his particular eyesight.
This young adult novel is an
intelligent, skillful and well-written treatment of a serious subject that sadly
affects all too many children and indeed adults, with an admirable main
character and a little feeling of fantasy and magic at times. Despite the
central topic, it is not without touches of humour and romance, and it is
definitely enjoyable and rewarding as an adult read too.
Published by Crooked Cat Publishing
Thanks very much to the author for kindly sending an ebook copy of this novel to read and review.
You can find the author on twitter @JeffGardiner1 and visit his blog here and his website here.
Sounds like a great thought provoking novel with an important message to tell, thanks for recommending it.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much for commenting Tracy. That's exactly right.
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