M. C. Higgins, the Great

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Virginia Hamilton: M. C. Higgins, the Great (Paperback, 1999, Troll Communications L.L.C.)

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Published Jan. 1, 1999 by Troll Communications L.L.C..

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978-0-8167-5098-6
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Hamilton’s classic coming-of-age tale: The National Book Award– and Newbery Award–winning novel about a young man who must choose between supporting his tight-knit family and pursuing his own dreams

Mayo Cornelius Higgins perches on top of a homemade forty-foot tower, considering two destinies. Behind him is his family’s beloved house at the foot of a mountain that strip mining has reduced to loose rubble. In front of him, the beautiful Ohio River Valley and the great world beyond.

As M.C. weighs whether to stay with the family and home he loves or set off into the world on his own, there appear on the horizon two strangers who will make his decision all the more difficult.

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You can like a book without respecting it, or respect it without much enjoying it. I’ve read a lot of books that I enjoyed but didn’t necessarily consider “important,” and a fair few that I might not have liked, but recognized their, let’s call it “nutritional content.”

I didn’t much like the characters in M.C. Higgins, the Great. I couldn’t relate to M.C.’s ways of thinking, most of the time. I wish I’d read it when I was younger, to have that perspective to weigh against reading it for the first time in my mid-fifties.

I often had trouble visualizing the settings or landmarks as described.

But all those things are my tastes, and I think that this book is bigger than my tastes, and not just because of the Newbery Medal emblem on the cover. The very things that make this a book I hadn’t picked up before, when …

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  • Ethnic - African American
  • General
  • Juvenile Fiction
  • People & Places - United States