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Pretty Omens (what are you reading on National Read A Book Day?)

September 6, 2015 Claire Annette Noland 7 Comments

It is National Read a Book Day and I just finished reading

pretty omens

Pretty Omens written by A. LaFaye

Published by Anchor and Plume Press

 

Under a full moon on Crowley Ridge, Cass Anne Marie was born to Mama Sela who had already lost three children. She and her husband loved that baby but when winter came with bitter cold, Cass Anne Marie came down with a fever. When it looked as though her daughter would not survive, she prayed and called her child back. The local people in this area of Appalachia thought that the mother had made a deal with the devil and shunned the child. She was not allowed into the church or into the fellowship of the community.

Pretty Omens is a novel written in verse. I must admit, I read it twice. The first time I rushed to find out what happened to Cassie Anne Marie. The second time I read it slooowly relishing each and every word and beautiful phrase.  This verse describes how the winter affected the people;

 
Starvation grew legs
stomped on stomachs,
as cupboards went bare.

As Cassie grows up, the realization comes that she can see things before they happen. The root woman who lives in the woods who helps Cassie to understand the gift she has been given even though others think she is evil.

I seen it.
Drew it.
Knew it to be so
‘fore it happened.

Cassie does good things in secret for these people who treat her so cruelly. When Cassie sees a rabid dog  she protects the child from being bitten but then is accused of killing the dog. She sees a girl who is drowning but then is blamed for her death. Finally, she sees a collapse in the local mine which threatens the lives of many of the men who have shown such hate toward her.

This novel is so beautifully written that I held my breath as I read. The spare but elegant language fits the story well. I encourage you to read this book and savor it verse by stunning verse. Pretty Omens would be a wonderful choice to read with middle school students not only for the descriptive language but also as a springboard for a discussion on how mistrust and hate can cause people to act in terrible ways and that good will triumph over evil.

Filed Under: Books, Celebrate Tagged With: A. LaFaye, children's novels in verse, Pretty Omens

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  1. Bernadette Laganella says

    September 7, 2015 at 11:33 am

    Thank you for sharing this book. It does really sound interesting on many levels – the story and the style of writing. I will add it to my list.

    Reply
  2. Joan Schoettler says

    September 7, 2015 at 1:55 pm

    Pretty Omens sounds wonderful. Alexandria La Faye’s characters are fully formed and stay with the reader long after the final page is read. Looking forward to reading Alexandria’s newest book.

    Reply
  3. evelyneholingue says

    September 7, 2015 at 7:18 pm

    If it’s from Alexandria, then it can only be beautifully written. I will get my hands on it. Thanks, Claire, for sharing.

    Reply
  4. Ellen @ The Cynical Sailor says

    September 7, 2015 at 10:04 pm

    I’ve never read a novel written in verse. Sound like an interesting concept. I like that you read through it quickly and then went back and re-read and savored each word. Will need to check this one out! Cheers – Ellen

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    • Claire Annette Noland says

      September 12, 2015 at 4:25 pm

      Hi Ellen,
      I’ve been reading a lot of novels in verse lately and am thinking of doing a post on them. A good one for you reading around the world is Inside Out & Back Again by Thanhha Lai which is a semi autobiographical novel about a Vietnames girl during the fall of Saigon and their refugee story. Very powerful.
      Happy reading!

      Reply
  5. Cynthia says

    September 11, 2015 at 7:15 am

    Sounds like an interesting book.

    I just finished reading a graphic novel called “Can”t We Talk About Something More Pleasant, a Memoir.” It’s by Roz Chast, and it’s about a woman who has to deal with taking care of her parents in their old age, and the challenges she faces doing so. It’s a great book and I recommend it.

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    • Claire Annette Noland says

      September 12, 2015 at 4:18 pm

      I just bought that book! I think my book club is going to choose it as our book for next month. I’m glad you recommended it.

      Reply

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