
On the Jellicoe Road
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Narrated by:
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Rebecca Macauley
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By:
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Melina Marchetta
Taylor Markham is now a senior at the Jellicoe School, and has been made leader of the boarders. She is responsible for keeping the upper hand in the territory wars with the townies, and the cadets who camp on the edge of the school's property over summer.
She has to keep her students safe and the territories enforced and to deal with Jonah Griggs - the leader of the cadets and someone she'd rather forget. But what she needs to do, more than anything, is unravel the mystery of her past and find her mother - who abandoned her on the Jellicoe Road six years before.
The only connection to her past, Hannah, the woman who found her, has now disappeared, too, and the only clue Taylor has about Hannah and her mother's past is a partially written manuscript about a group of five kids from the Jellicoe School, twenty years ago.
2009, AudioFile Earphones Award, Winner
2007, Australian Book Industry Award (ABIA) Book of the Year for Older Children, Short-listed
2007, Queensland Premier's Literary Awards Young Adult Award, Short-listed
2009, The Michael L. Printz Award for Excellence in Young Adult Literature, Winner
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What did you love best about On the Jellicoe Road?
I actually really enjoyed this one as an audiobook. Marchetta's ability to paint with words is simply amazing. She is strong exactly where I am weak as a writer. She was really good at describing Taylor's emotional pain and struggles from the first-person point of view.The dialogue was Believable. She sets up a lot of tension in the conversations. As you read, you learn most of what you learn in dialogue. Taylor is trying to find out who she is because she's at a boarding school and she doesn't really know who her mom is and she has missing pieces in her memory.
The story arc is hard to follow in the beginning, but it's the kind of book you can go back to the beginning and get a lot more out of it the second time. This definitely had a lot of depth.
What about Rebecca Macauley’s performance did you like?
Great job of getting the Australian feel and distinguishing parts.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It is very emotional.Deep and emotionally charged. Good to listen to t
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Amazing.
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Poignient and gripping no matter your age.
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Terrific Book!
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Toward the end of the story, I did decide that I liked the book, but it just wasn't my cup of tea. (I am a hot chocolate drinker.)
Strange but good
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Beautiful in every way
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
yes because it's got a little of everything, romance, action, mysteryWhat do you think the narrator could have done better?
Some of the voices were not distinct enoughMoving
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What other book might you compare On the Jellicoe Road to and why?
Any coming of age story, but Melina Marchetta is becoming a favorite author of mine, she writes well, and I love her charactes.Which character – as performed by Rebecca Macauley – was your favorite?
The characters were well written by Marchetta, and Rebecca Macauley does a great job narrating. I loved Taylor and her personality and the transformation she makes as she learns about her past, and the past of those around her. Jonah seemed real to me also, and I loved his softness and sweetness that gradually showed through his tough guy image.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It made me both laugh and cry. I loved the real emotions portrayed, and I reallyAny additional comments?
Great reader, I loved listening to it!Loved it
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Slow beginning, but worth the wait
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