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Hemingway Man review by CAwg
Hemingway Man
by Jim Maher
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 19
Reviewer's Location - Charleston, SC, United States
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In the book The Hemingway Man, a sixteen year old Will has 
just lost his father. At his father's funeral, one of his 
dad's friends approaches him, and tells him that he will now 
have to be the man in the family. Will is very lost on this 
subject because he has no one to guide him into manhood. 
Will searches for guidance, and finds a role model in Ernest 
Hemingway, an American writer. Hemingway had four steps to 
become a man-- 1. Plant a tree  2. Fight a bull  3. Write a 
book  4. Have a son. When Will first finds this counsel, he 
is delighted at such an easy answer, but as he sets out on 
his mission, not everything is as easy as it seems. Will's 
journey takes him through the pain, mental and physical, of 
growing up. Although Will may not complete Hemingway's list, 
he uncovers the true man in himself even if it might not be 
Hemmingway's man. 

Opinion: 

I really enjoyed reading this book a 
lot. It was a realistic example of a teenager growing up 
with all of the external and internal pressures of modern 
times, while still being comical. I would put this book 
under realistic fiction because it realistically told the 
story of Will growing into a man, even with his failures. If 
I could change three things in this book, it would be that I 
would add more emotion, other than just laying in his bed, 
of losing his father in the beginning. I would also explain 
what the italicized parts of the story were. Lastly, 
sometimes the book wandered off into areas that were not 
really related to the story, but then the important details 
were just briefed over. I relay enjoyed reading this book, 
and I was laughing in a lot of parts. It's great! 

 

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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