Kenneth M. Cadow
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Sixteen-year-old Ian - legal name Dorian Gray - lives in rural Vermont with his mom on what's left of the family farm, most of which was sold off, though when Ian was younger, Gramps promised the land would be his someday. Now that Gramps is dead, his dad lives in Tennessee, and Gram moved down to North Carolina, Ian still holds to that hope, even as his mom struggles with drug use, car trouble, and finding and keeping a job. Ian quits the basketball team, which he loves, to help support himself and his mom - and the enormous, gentle stray dog Ian names Gather.
*Spoiler alert*
When Ian's mom dies, teachers, neighbors, and community members rally around Ian, but he's still being sent away to live with his dad. But when his former friend's untrustworthy dad lets on that Gather won't be welcome, Ian flees, disappearing into the woods with his dog and surviving perfectly well until he can return to his real home, with the help of his teacher, The Sharpe; her partner, Christine (a lawyer, usefully); and others from home.
Throughout, Ian has a teen's cleareyed, no-bullshit view of a world with its priorities out of whack - a world that doesn't recognize or value his capabilities or knowledge. He's a person who can fix things, living in a throwaway culture; a hunter who understands and loves the land.
Printz Honor.
Quotes
Even good people can get you into trouble. (6)
"Sometimes, the closer you're paying attention, the more likely you are to be surprised." (Gramps to Ian, 18)
The things you remember. It makes a mess inside of you. (26)
But somebody from away telling me our ways are dumb, that just brings the goddam worst out of me. (72)
"Universities love to think about things. They just don't want to act on them." (Sylvia's dad John to Ian, 151)
"It's okay to drink to think, but don't ever drink to not think, Ian." (Gramps, 186)
It's interesting the parts of your life you keep so separate. (220)
If you don't have a lot of shit to do, you can get a lot of shit done. (267)
...when you think you're all done with a telling, you'd be surprised what people still want to know. I think I'm done, but people might feel different. (313)
It's a lot easier figuring out the land you come from than it is figuring out the people you come from. (321)… (mer)