Alive and Well in Prague, New York
by Daphne Grab
Summary:
SMALL TOWN life tends to drag on in Prague, New York, especially for Matisse Osgood who recently moved there from the hustle and bustle of New York City. Annoyed at having to move, she’s even more wary of keeping her dad’s condition a secret- he has Parkinsons’, and she’s not eager to spread that fact around. As she soon finds out, in a small town the rumor mill is always churning out new stories, and each is circulated and given false truth, even if they’re the farthest thing from it.
A tale of learning and growth, Matisse’s journey teaches her to cope with the difficulties of her life. As her mother tries to ignore her father’s disease, her father has become a recluse, she’s left to flounder in a sea of confusion and despair by herself. Help comes from an unlikely source, and through meditation and self-discovery Matisse begins to accept her situation and work with them instead of against them, and sees her efforts pay off.
Review:
Alive and Well mentions some things that you might not normally find in a book- references to private [Quaker] schools, being chased by fowl, zen meditation, all of which I’ve been to/done/attempted, so I felt that Matisse was more of a real character than a stereotypical ”average” teenager, and those real-life details were refreshing. That said, her frustration with small-town Prague seems only too familiar to those who’ve lived in a small town, and the emotion was captured well by the author. Her father’s Parkinson’s brings light to a topic that affects so many thousands and millions of people per day, teaching the reader about the struggle that the patient and their family must go through. Daphne’s style make it believable that a sophomore in high school is telling her story, being thoughtfully written without the air of something too sophisticated for her teenage audience. Alive and Well in Prague, New York earns a 8/10 for character development, relatability, and writing style.
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