Second Cousins
Virginia Hamilton. Blue Sky Press (AZ), $15.95 (160pp) ISBN 978-0-590-47368-2
Hamilton fans who have wondered what happened to Cammy Coleman after the death of her cousin Patty Ann will find the answer in this sequel to Cousins, which introduces many new members of the Coleman clan. The author's on-target dialogue and skillfully drawn characterizations compensate for the book's uneven pacing. However, some audience members (especially those unfamiliar with the novel's predecessor) may have trouble sorting out minor characters. Cammy herself feels a bit overwhelmed by the onslaught of Colemans, who arrive in her town for a reunion; she decides to call them all ""second cousins."" One such relative, Jahnina (""outa New York. Queens""), both fascinates and repels the 12-year-old heroine. Brimming with city smarts, computer know-how and self-confidence, 13-year-old Jahnina offers more than one form of enlightenment, and the scenes between Cammy and her are the high points of the novel. This drama reflects the day-to-day squabbles, disappointments and tensions that plague every household. More pointedly, Hamilton conveys the eternal, unshakable love that binds family members together. Ages 11-up. (Oct.)
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Reviewed on: 09/28/1998
Genre: Children's
Paperback - 168 pages - 978-0-590-47369-9
Prebound-Glued - 168 pages - 978-0-7807-9889-2