Getting Near to Baby

Getting Near to Baby
Author Audrey Couloumbis
Illustrator Ian Schoenherr
Country United States
Language English
Genre Realistic fiction
Publisher

G.P.Putnams Sons

Penguin Young Readers Corp
Publication date
September 13, 1999
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 221 pgs (first edition)
Awards Newbery Honor (2000)
ISBN 9780399233890

Getting Near to Baby is a 1999 children's novel by Audrey Couloumbis. It was awarded a Newbery Honor in 2000 and is an ALA Notable Children's Book.[1] The book's target age range is for readers between the ages of 10 to 14. Getting Near to Baby was influenced by the author's personal experience as a child, as her aunt experienced the death of her child due to cystic fibrosis. At the same time a family living nearby had died of a bacterial illness by drinking tainted water.[2]

Plot summary

In the novel, the characters Willa Jo and Little Sister are dealing with their grief after the death of their baby sister who drank contaminated water. Their mother is unable to handle her own feelings of sadness while caring for the two girls and sends them to stay with her sister, Patty. Aunt Patty has no children, and her household is full of rules. Aside from moving into a home with their aunt, things become even more difficult for the girls because Aunt Patty does not understand them entirely.

When Willa Jo and Little Sister climb up on Aunt Patty's roof to watch the sunrise, then decide not to come down for a while, Patty realizes she has not been fulfilling the girls' emotional needs. Willa Jo reflects on her time at her Aunt Patty's house, like meeting Liz, the Piggly-Wiggly pickle, and much more.

Characters

  • Baby: Baby is the youngest child of Noreen. She drank contaminated water at a carnival, was sick through the night, and died in her mother's arms the next morning.
  • Noreen: Noreen is the mother of Willa Jo, Baby, and Little Sister. After the passing of her youngest daughter, the grief almost seems unbearable. Noreen paints pictures that depict the Baby entering heaven.
  • Willa Jo: Willa Jo is thirteen years old and ends up living with her Aunt Patty after the passing of her baby sister. In the story, Aunt Patty calls Willa Jo by her full name, Willa Jo Dean.
  • Little Sister: Little Sister is seven years old and also goes to live with Aunt Patty after the passing of her baby sister. As a result of Baby's death, she has ceased to speak.
  • Aunt Patty: Aunt Patty is Noreen's sister. Throughout the story, Patty comes off as very controlling, having several rules in her household. According to Willa Jo, Aunt Patty is described as a short and wide woman.
  • Uncle Hob: Uncle Hob joins Willa Jo and Little Sister on the roof after bringing them food and water while they refuse to get down from the roof.

Reviews of the book

"Couloumbis' first novel wears its heart on one sleeve and its humor on the other. Together, they make a splendid fit." - Booklist, boxed review

"Willa Jo tells the tale in a nonlinear, back-and-forth fashion that not only prepares readers emotionally for her heartrending account of Baby's death, but also artfully illuminates each character's depths and foibles....The author creates a cast founded on likable, real-seeming people who grow and change in response to tragedy." - Kirkus Reviews, pointer review

Theatrical adaptation

A theatrical version of Getting Near to Baby was written by Y. York and premiered by People's Light and Theatre Company (Malvern, Pennsylvania) in 2008. The play has subsequently been produced at ChildsPlay (Tempe, Arizona) and Seattle Children's Theatre, and Riverwalk Theater.

References

  1. "Getting near to baby". WorldCat. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  2. Getting Near to Baby. September 1999. p. 242. ISBN 9780399233890.
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