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A Soft Place to Fall

by (author) Tanya Christenson

Publisher
Red Deer Press
Initial publish date
Oct 2021
Subjects
Coming of Age, Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780889956766
    Publish Date
    Oct 2021
    List Price
    $12.99

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Description

When he was five years old, Creighton's mother left. He and his father know she has started a career as a singer but not much more than that. Dad's work with a carnival means they have not set down roots anywhere for long and as a result Creighton does not have a formal education. When they finally settle in a small town, Creighton is 14 years old. When he starts school there he is placed in an alternate school — which it turns out is a place for "losers" — kids who struggle with learning.

Gradually Creighton meets other kids in his new school — like Schooner who can't read but has his own kind of wisdom and Carin who was a victim of sexual assault when she was thirteen. There is one teacher at the school who truly cares about the students and who encourages their hopes for the future. But when she announces she is leaving at the end of the year, the students feel abandoned. School becomes irrelevant and the students are left to fend for themselves. How will they manage to survive in spite of all the personal disasters that challenge them.

About the author

Tanya Christenson
is a teacher and elementary school counsellor who works and lives in Creston BC. A Soft Place to Fall is her first novel

Tanya Christenson's profile page

Editorial Reviews

"The narrative pacing is slow but purposeful. The memorable characters, all cued as White, are drawn with affection and are scarred, flawed, and fully human. Their needs are great, their expectations modest as they hunger for connection and security. As Ms. Hayworth says, "it's hard to give to others what you haven't received yourself"… This quiet debut with a powerful message leaves readers plenty to ponder."