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Novel • Fiction
Martha's Vineyard • Contemporary
2003
Middle grade
10-14 years
Olive's Ocean by Kevin Henkes tells the story of 12-year-old Martha Boyle, who spends summers with her grandmother in Florida. After receiving a diary entry from the mother of her deceased classmate Olive, Martha learns that Olive admired her and shared her passion for writing and the ocean. Throughout the summer, Martha reflects on Olive's life, finds commonalities, and discovers new dimensions of herself.
Melancholic
Contemplative
Bittersweet
Heartwarming
Olive's Ocean by Kevin Henkes is a poignant coming-of-age story that resonates with readers through its deep emotional exploration and beautifully crafted prose. Praised for its sensitive portrayal of grief and self-discovery, some critics note its slower pace may not suit all readers. Overall, the novel is celebrated for its authenticity and heartfelt narrative. Henkes, Kevin. Olive's Ocean. Greenwillow Books, 2003.
Readers who enjoy coming-of-age stories like Bridge to Terabithia and Walk Two Moons will appreciate Olive's Ocean by Kevin Henkes. Ideal for middle-grade readers, this novel explores themes of friendship, loss, and self-discovery, making it perfect for those who relish heartfelt, introspective narratives.
Olive Barstow
The titular character whose posthumous journal entry influences Martha, leaving a lasting impact on her journey and goals.
Godbee
Martha’s wise, understanding grandmother, with whom she forms a strong bond during her summer stay in Cape Cod.
Jimmy Manning
A boy Martha initially develops a romantic interest in, who later becomes a source of conflict for her.
Tate Manning
Jimmy's brother, seen as honorable and trustworthy by Martha, who provides support in contrast to Jimmy’s deceptive actions.
Vince Boyle
Martha’s older brother, who provides humor and sibling rivalry, yet shares close bedtime conversations with her.
Dennis Boyle
Martha’s father, who has shifted from being a lawyer to a stay-at-home dad trying to write a novel.
Alice Hubbard
Martha’s mother, whose relationship with Martha can be intense, swinging rapidly between love and frustration.
Lucy Boyle
Martha’s two-year-old sister, representing consistency in the family and playing a role in Martha's introspective moments.
224
Novel • Fiction
Martha's Vineyard • Contemporary
2003
Middle grade
10-14 years
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