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Richie's Picks: IN THE SPACE LEFT BEHIND by  Joan Ackermann, HarperTeen/Laura 
Geringer, ISBN: 978-0-06-072255-5
 
"Do nothin' 'till you hear from me
Pay no attention to what's said
Why people tear the seam of anyone's dream
Is over my head"
-- Duke Ellington
 
"The night that Colm Drucker's mother got married for the  third time, an old 
paint-encrusted screw gave way outside the house and snapped  in half, 
letting fly a second-story window box jam-packed with sand and  artificial flowers. 
 
It was a wonder the screw had lasted as long as it  had, for it was the only 
screw in one of the pair of wrought-iron brackets that  had supported the 
heavy window box for more than a decade, offering faint floral  cheer to motorists 
heading north on Palmer Street.
"Colm discovered the window box, completely intact, the faded  flowers 
sticking up in the same haphazard arrangement they had held through  several 
winters, in the yard the next morning.  Unfortunately,  although the window box had 
survived its steep headlong dive, the family  dog had not.  The weighty box had 
landed squarely on Chester's head.   Chester, part Rottweiler, part spaniel, 
liked to sleep alongside the cool  concrete foundation below the dining room 
on hot summer nights, and  the night of Fiona Drucker's wedding was a scorcher.
"Holding the dish that contained Chester's breakfast, a  few bits of kibble 
mixed in carefully with a third of a can of wet food,  Colm stared down at the 
dog.  Nearly fourteen -- a year younger  than Colm -- Chester had lost the 
majority of his teeth and couldn't really  chew.
"Now the dog was still, his head buried under the window  box.  It must have 
been an instantaneous death; his rounded brown body  and comfortably 
outstretched legs suggested deep sleep.
"Dog dish in hand, Colm looked up at the side of the house and  quickly 
caught a glimpse of the lone remaining bracket protruding beneath his  mother's 
bedroom window.  He blinked a few times.  
"Who would he tell?"
 
There you have it: a house in Massachusetts; a dead dog;  an adolescent boy.  
Colm, alone at the house, and the dog  he's known his whole life, dead as a 
door nail.  
 
IN THE SPACE LEFT BEHIND is the story of Colm Drucker.   His father, an 
inveterate liar and gambler, disappeared when Colm was a baby  after literally 
gambling away the family's former  house.  
 
Colm had understood at an incredibly tender age that he  was henceforth the 
man of the house.  He has grown up young and, having  learned all manners of 
construction trades, has lovingly maintained the  house which had been built 
long ago by one of his maternal  great-grandfathers and then given to his mother 
by her Florida-bound parents  after Fiona was left homeless with a baby -- 
Colm --  and Colm's older sister, Cameron.  
 
Colm's exemplary craftsman skills have made him a  favorite among the 
neighbors with whom he comes in contact, especially  the octogenarian, Dunkin' 
Donuts 
coffee-loving Mr. Hafferty.
 
Now, in the wake of the wedding,  Fiona's departing for a Las Vegas honeymoon 
(with  her fourteen-month-old daughter, Bunny, from her brief second marriage 
 and her new husband/former high school classmate, Don), and the death of  
Chester; the father he has never known except by (bad) reputation suddenly  
attempts to make contact with Colm.  

" 'Don't hang up.'
"Colm recognized the voice from the call that  morning.
" 'Seventy thousand dollars.  I want you to have it.'  "

 
When the self-absorbed, honeymooning Fiona contemplates  pursuit of a new 
career as a lounge singer in Vegas, and begins looking  with Don at condos for 
sale, fifteen-year-old Colm becomes determined to  somehow purchase the family 
home from his mother and remain in  Massachusetts.  As is his style, his 
determination to keep the  house leads to methodically creative and well-thought 
out 
plans.  
 
And so it is through this series of events -- beginning with  the death of 
Chester (about which he still hasn't told anyone) -- and  despite his initial 
resistance to the parent he's never  known, that Colm finds himself compelled to 
consider reaching out  for the considerable amount of money with which his 
father is luring  him.
 
IN THE SPACE LEFT BEHIND is written in a style of third  person narrative 
that keeps us guessing at what emotions  Colm and the other characters are 
experiencing.  The result  is a continually wry understatement of a tale that is, 
in 
 turn, bizarre, heartbreaking, profound, and  fulfilling.       

Richie  Partington, MLIS
Richie's Picks http://richiespicks.com
Moderator,  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/middle_school_lit/
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