The Love Curse of the Rumbaughs

The Love Curse of the Rumbaughs

by Jack Gantos
The Love Curse of the Rumbaughs

The Love Curse of the Rumbaughs

by Jack Gantos

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Overview

On an unseasonably warm Easter Sunday, a young girl named
Ivy discovers a chilling secret in the basement of the Rumbaugh
pharmacy across the street from the hotel where she lives with
her mother. The discovery reveals a disturbing side to the
eccentric lives of family friends Abner and Adolph Rumbaugh,
known throughout their small western Pennsylvania town
simply as the Twins. It seems that Ab and Dolph have been
compelled by a powerful mutual love for their deceased mother
to do something extraordinary, something that in its own
twisted way bridges the gap between the living and the dead.
Immediately, Ivy's discovery provokes the revelation of a
Rumbaugh family curse, a curse that, as Ivy will learn over the
coming years, holds a strange power over herself and her own
mother.

In his third book for young adults, Jack Gantos has scripted a
completely original drama. With gothic flavor and black humor,
he depicts a group of people bound together by love,
compulsion . . . and a passion for taxidermy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781466824751
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Publication date: 06/24/2008
Sold by: Macmillan
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 258 KB
Age Range: 14 - 18 Years

About the Author

Jack Gantos has written books for people of all ages, from picture books and middle-grade fiction to novels for young adults and adults. His works include Hole in My Life, a memoir that won the Michael L. Printz and Robert F. Sibert Honors; the Joey Pigza series, which include a Newbery Honor book and a National Book Award Finalist; Dead End in Norvelt, winner of the Newbery Medal and the Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction; and the Rotten Ralph series.
Jack Gantos has written books for people of all ages, from picture books and middle-grade fiction to novels for young adults and adults. His works include Hole in My Life, a memoir that won the Michael L. Printz and Robert F. Sibert Honors, Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key, a National Book Award Finalist, and Joey Pigza Loses Control, a Newbery Honor book. Jack was born in Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania, and when he was seven, his family moved to Barbados. He attended British schools, where there was much emphasis on reading and writing, and teachers made learning a lot of fun. When the family moved to south Florida, he found his new classmates uninterested in their studies, and his teachers spent most of their time disciplining students. Jack retreated to an abandoned bookmobile (three flat tires and empty of books) parked out behind the sandy ball field, and read for most of the day. The seeds for Jack’s writing career were planted in sixth grade, when he read his sister’s diary and decided he could write better than she could. He begged his mother for a diary and began to collect anecdotes he overheard at school, mostly from standing outside the teachers’ lounge and listening to their lunchtime conversations. Later, he incorporated many of these anecdotes into stories.  While in college, he and an illustrator friend, Nicole Rubel, began working on picture books. After a series of well-deserved rejections, they published their first book, Rotten Ralph, in 1976. It was a success and the beginning of Jack’s career as a professional writer. Jack continued to write children’s books and began to teach courses in children’s book writing and children’s literature. He developed the master’s degree program in children’s book writing at Emerson College and the Vermont College M.F.A. program for children’s book writers. He now devotes his time to writing books and educational speaking. He lives with his family in Boston, Massachusetts.

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The Love Curse of the Rumbaughs


By Gantos, Jack

Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)

Copyright © 2006 Gantos, Jack
All right reserved.

ISBN: 0374336903


From The Love Curse of
the Rumbaughs
Yes, it had been surprising to discover Mrs. Rumbaugh stuffed
like a hibernating bear, and although she was spooky, she only
really terrified me because she reminded me of my mother's
mortality, and in some penetrating way I must have been
marked with the knowledge that Ab and Dolph loved their
mother as much as I loved mine and that they were driven to
preserve her in whatever form they could. In an unspoken way
I accepted what they did, and why, and it seemed right - for
them and for me. I looked up at my mother and said, "Don't
worry. Someday I'll do the same to you, too."
She blanched, and before she realized she had said it she
uttered, "Oh, my God, you have the love curse of the -" Then
she held her hand over her mouth and stepped away, but it was
too late. I had heard her, and somehow I knew I was cursed
with loving my mother too much.
"What curse?" I asked innocently.



Continues...

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