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ISBN: 0142407704

ISBN13: 9780142407707

Mister Boots

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Bobby Lassiter has some important secretsbut its not as if anyones paying attention. Its the middle of the Depression, and while Bobbys mother and older sister knit all day to make money, Bobby... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Charming, hopeful, yet also often dark -- fine work

This book is about a girl named Bobby Lassiter, who has just turned 10 as we meet her. She is living in the California desert with her mother and her 20 year old sister. The depression is just around the corner, but this family knows poverty just fine -- they barely scrape by on the proceeds of the older women's knitting. The father, who was evidently terribly abusive (physically -- whippings of all three -- not sexually) left them when Bobby was very young. Bobby (full name Roberta) is apparently called Bobby because the father wanted a boy -- and, indeed, no one but her sister and mother knows she's a girl. She meets a man on their property one night, who tells her he is really a horse, named Mister Boots. He too has been abused by his human owners. Bobby feeds and clothes him, and eventually takes him home. Events follow quickly from their. The mother dies. Mister Boots and the older girl, Jocelyn, fall in love. Their father, Robert Lassiter, returns and the abuse begins again. He wants Bobby to become a magician, just like him -- and she finds she is good at that, and wants to do it. They head to LA (Bobby dressed as a boy -- which her father still thinks she is), and become a successful magic act, despite Mister Boots's refusal to turn into a horse onstage. Bobby makes her first ever friendship with a girl her age: a similarly bereft Mexican girl named Rosie whom she meets in a sort of hobo camp. They meet their father's long time mistress -- or is she really his wife, and are they illegitimate? But then the Depression hits, and the money dries up, and things get worse and worse, until a final revelation and a final horrible act. It's a charming and hopeful story in one sense, with a delightful narrator in Bobby. (Yet a real seeming narrator -- not a prodigy, for instance, and far from a perfect person.) Yet it is also quite dark -- the depression, the abuse, and a somewhat tragic denouement. Which I think means it's really pretty much like real life. A fine little novel.

Not excellent, but sweet. I enjoyed it.

Bobby has secrets; she has her family's life savings and a gun in her suitcase, her sister's boyfriend is really a horse (sometimes), but the biggest secret of all, the one that not even her father knows, the secret she must keep to become a stage magician, is that she's a girl. I'm not sure this is actually a YA book. The character is young for a teen book, but it takes place during the great depression and there is some death and violence, so it might possibly be classified as teen for that. The issue of placing it aside, I liked it. Bobby was fun and clever, and Mister Boots was sweet. It took me a while to really get into it, but I think that was me and not the book, because there is action almost from the beginning.
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