Book Description
for Seek by Paul Fleischman
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Paul Fleischman continues his experimentation with format and voice in Seek. In this novel the author describes as a radio drama and laid out like a script , Fleishman employs a collage of 52 voices — some fully-developed characters, others mere snippets of sound that help propel the narrative. At the center of Seek is teenager Rob, whose father left when he was a baby. One of Rob’s most important possessions is the tape of one of his musician and disc jockey father’s old radio shows. Told both in the present and in past flashbacks, the book chronicles Rob’s quest to find his father on the airwaves. He starts by tuning in to stations in and around San Francisco. Later he tries picking up far-off AM stations late at night, and then he turns to shortwave radio. Rob’s quest is a private, poignant one. It rises above tragedy because he is surrounded by love. Rob is growing up in a singular, intellectually stimulating environment, with a strong, loving mother, grandparents, and aunts. As he grows, he finds friends and new interests. All of their voices, and a few words from a deejay in Lousiana, a baseball announcer in a distant city, an evangelist spreading the Word, and many others, form the tapestry of Seek. Classroom teachers will especially appreciate the author’s guidelines for presenting Seek as reader’s theater. (Age 14 and older)
CCBC Choices 2002 . © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2002. Used with permission.