Book details
The Boy In the Olive Grove
Description
The past lives of Bess Gray catch up with her in this passionate young adult novel by a NZ Post Children's Book Award-winner. On the night of her seventeenth birthday Bess Grey sees images of a witch-burning unfold in front of her as if in a movie. She also sees images from a different time lovers, and the girl, she's sure is was herself. When she meets Nick she recognises him as the boy. There's an immediate connection. However when her father nearly dies from a heart attack there's no time to brood as Bess tries to save her father's business. She falls in love with Nick but her difficult mother interferes, forcing Bess to make the hardest decision of her life. She must decide whether to lose her mother or the boy she loves.Fleur Beale, winner of the 20123 Margaret Mahy medal, weaves Bess's mysterious past lives into her very realistic current-day life. The result is a beautifully told love story.
Age
12-13
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
332 pages
Why to read
- Engaging Storytelling: Fleur Beale is known for her compelling narrative style that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.
- Relatable Characters: Beale's characters are often well-developed and relatable, making it easy for readers to connect with their journeys and challenges.
- Cultural Insights: As a New Zealand author, Beale's works often offer insights into the country's culture, history, and social issues, providing an enriching reading experience.
- Thought-Provoking Themes: Beale's books typically explore meaningful themes that encourage readers to think deeply about various aspects of life and society.