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Jump to ratings and reviewsWant to readKindle $5.99Rate this bookNăm Ngày Đi Bụi Hay Cuộc Phiêu Lưu Kỳ Lạ Của Một Cậu Nhóc Ung Thư
Dan Gemeinhart
4.24Want to readKindle $5.99Rate this bookGoodreads Choice AwardNominee for Readers' Favorite Middle Grade & Children's (2015)Mark, 14 tuổi là một cậu bé có cuộc sống bề ngoài bình thường như biết bao bạn bè đồng trang lứa khác. Thằng bé có bố mẹ yêu thương hết mực, một chú chó Beau đuôi xù trung thành luôn quẩn quanh không rời, một cô bạn Jessie dễ thương luôn đủ tin tưởng để nó có thể chia sẻ mọi điều bí mật nhỏ bé nhất. Mark vẫn đến trường, gặp bạn bè, đi học và có những bộn bề bài tập, vui chơi riêng. Mọi thứ đều ổn ngoại trừ việc Mark có một cái đầu trọc như một lời tuyên bố rõ với thế giới "Thằng nhỏ đó mắc ung thư đó". Mark có thể làm nhiều thứ, ngoại trừ điều nó mong muốn nhất - chinh phục ngọn núi Rainier cao chót vót mà nó từng hứa với ông nội lúc ông còn sống. Quá chán ngán với dòng tích tắc đếm ngược của thời gian, căn bệnh ung thư quái ác như cướp đi từ thằng bé từng hy vọng và cả cái nhìn thương cảm mủi lòng của mọi người xung quanh dành cho mình, Mark quyết định xách ba lô lên và cùng Beau bỏ nhà đi, đi để hướng đến điều nó khao khát nhất - leo lên đỉnh ngọn núi Rainer và có thể là, một cái chết ở đó, trong tâm thế sẵn sàng và mãn nguyện nhất.- GenresMiddle GradeRealistic FictionYoung AdultAdventureFictionContemporaryFamily ...more
280 pages, Paperback
First published January 27, 2015
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4.24 5 stars6,535 (47%)4 stars4,691 (34%)3 stars1,930 (14%)2 stars410 (2%)1 star161 (1%)Search review textFiltersDisplaying 1 - 30 of 2,347 reviewsJesse (JesseTheReader)559 reviews177k followersSeptember 14, 2015A story of a boy on a journey to finding out the important things in life. A remarkable story with beautiful writing and heart wrenching moments. DonalynAuthor 8 books5,995 followersAugust 27, 2015A spare, beautiful story about the importance of love and life in the face of death. The friendship between Mark and Jess touched me, and Beau joins the Pantheon of unforgettable dogs in books. A must-own book.- 2015-nerdy-book-club-shortlistchildren-s-realistic-fiction
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Dying and living. It’s all such a mess. That’s the truth. It made me mad. A sad kind of angry.This book was quite dark and hard-hitting. Mark is an angry kid, and this anger at the world and how unfair everything is really came across to me in the story. During this trip, Mark goes through things that no child should ever have to go through and I was amazed by his determination and his resilience. The journey to Mount Rainier was by no means easy, physically and mentally, and I really felt how dark Mark’s thoughts were throughout the book. It was really difficult for me to watch a sick boy struggle through all the things he went through willingly, and I just wanted to wrap him up in bubble wrap and keep him safe from harm forever. His thoughts get progressively darker throughout the book and his suffering came through so clearly to me that it was hard to continue reading at times. The tone of the book was not only dark and sad, but also incredibly lonely. Even though Mark travels to Mount Rainier with the company of his dog, there were times when the book felt very solitary and cold. I think it’s a book that you need to be in the right headspace to read.I really liked Mark’s character in this novel. He was a scared but angry child who doesn’t really know how to deal with his recurring illness. He’s so tired of being the cancer kid that he wants to escape and do something just for himself. Even though he was physically weak, the book really showcased how mentally strong he could be. He was determined to fight for what he wanted and push the boundaries, even though his ultimate goal was a terrifying place. I also absolutely loved Beau in this story. If you’ve read the Chaos Walking trilogy and loved the relationship between Todd and Manchee, you will love Mark and Beau in this book. The two go through so many things together and it was Beau’s companionship that really helped Mark survive when things got tough, and then really tough. Beau was such a loyal friend and it’s a relationship that I’ll remember for a long time.
“Look at Beau,” she said. “Do you think he’d let anything happen to you? Do you think he’d ever let you be by yourself or fight something alone?”The writing in this story was both simple and poetic. There were lots of beautiful haikus in this book and I thought they really added to the emotion of the story. I never felt like I was being overwhelmed by poetry though because the writing was so easy to read and understand. Having said that, I also thought that the writing was quite sophisticated for a middle grade book. The writing style was right up my alley and I highly enjoyed the reading experience. In this book, we not only get to read about Mark’s story from his first person perspective, but there are also chapters that feature Mark’s parents and his best friend as they worry about his whereabouts. I loved the addition of those chapters because they made the whole situation real for me; Mark’s not just a boy on a journey – he has a family who loves him and is worried about him. I also liked that we got to see Jessie’s struggle as she tries to decide whether or not to tell Mark’s parents about his whereabouts and as she comes to terms with what Mark’s illness means for their friendship.This was honestly a truly beautiful story about strength and resilience in the face of adversity. Mark’s journey across Washington State was poignant and heartbreaking, and I felt like I was there with him every step of the way.
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