
Chasing Windmills
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Narrated by:
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Jesse Bernstein
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Amber Sealey
Sebastian, a lonely 17-year-old, is suffocating under his dominant father’s control. In the 10 years since his mother passed away, his father has kept him “safe” by barely allowing him out of their apartment. Sebastian’s secret late-night subway rides are rare acts of rebellion. Maria, a young mother of two, is trying to keep peace at home despite her boyfriend’s abuse. When she loses her job, she avoids telling him by riding the subways during her usual late-night shift. She knows she needs to “live in the truth.” But she still hasn’t been able to bring herself to do it. And soon he will expect her paycheck to arrive.
When Sebastian and Maria wind up on the same train, these two strangers find a connection that neither can explain or ignore. Together they dream of a new future, agreeing to run away. But Maria doesn’t know Sebastian is only 17. And Sebastian doesn’t know Maria has children until the moment they leave. Ultimately, Maria brings one child, her daughter. But can she really leave her little boy behind?
In this tremendously moving novel, Catherine Ryan Hyde shows us how two people trapped by life’s circumstances can break free and find a place in the world where love is genuine and selfless.
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Critic reviews
“A sweet tale openly modeled on West Side Story...a gentle tale centering how how people come to grip with their pasts.” (Kirkus Reviews)
“Hyde writes evocatively of the visceral nature of first love. Her characters are well developed, and she describes settings economically but effectively. The ending is realistic and satisfying. Short chapters make for a page-turning read and the distinct voices are sweet, soul-baring, and honest.” (School Library Journal)
“Simple and captivating. It is [Sebastian's and Maria's] voices - at once utterly credible and heartbreakingly naive - that make the book, and while this is being billed as an adult novel, its closest stylistic relative is S.E. Hinton's YA classic The Outsiders.” (Publishers Weekly)
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Really good plot and character development
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Endearing
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Life is not always perfesct. She tellils it like it is.
Catherine Hyde books. Always good.
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Corny ending, but a good story up until then.
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Great story
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
Yes.Would you recommend Chasing Windmills to your friends? Why or why not?
Yes because the two main characters were both underdogs when the story started. It was satisfying to see them grow as people & find others who would stand by them.What does Jesse Bernstein and Amber Sealey bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Jesse Bernstein did a great job with all his voices but especially with Sebastian/Tony. He did a great job of sounding like an overprotected, young man struggling to break free from the bonds which held him captive. Amber Sealey was the perfect voice for Maria.Do you think Chasing Windmills needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
No. The book ended in a good place.Chasing Windmills
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Picking up this book again, after so many years...
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Underdogs unite
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Great story
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