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Undercover

by Beth Kephart
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Overview

Like a modern-day Cyrano de Bergerac, Elisa ghostwrites love notes for the boys in her school. But when Elisa falls for Theo Moses, things change fast. Theo asks for verses to court the lovely Lila—a girl known for her beauty, her popularity, and a cutting ability to remind Elisa that she has none of these. At home, Elisa's father, the one person she feels understands her, has left on an extended business trip. As the days grow shorter, Elisa worries that the increasingly urgent letters she sends her father won't bring him home. Like the undercover agent she feels she has become, Elisa retreats to a pond in the woods, where her talent for ice-skating gives her the confidence to come out from under cover and take center stage. But when Lila becomes jealous of Theo's friendship with Elisa, her revenge nearly destroys Elisa's ice-skating dreams and her plan to reunite her family.

National Book Award nominee Beth Kephart's first young adult novel is a stunning debut.

Synopsis

Like a modern-day Cyrano de Bergerac, Elisa ghostwrites love notes for the boys in her school. But when Elisa falls for Theo Moses, things change fast. Theo asks for verses to court the lovely Lila a girl known for her beauty, her popularity, and a cutting ability to remind Elisa that she has none of these. At home, Elisa's father, the one person she feels understands her, has left on an extended business trip. As the days grow shorter, Elisa worries that the increasingly urgent letters she sends her father won't bring him home. Like the undercover agent she feels she has become, Elisa retreats to a pond in the woods, where her talent for ice-skating gives her the confidence to come out from under cover and take center stage. But when Lila becomes jealous of Theo's friendship with Elisa, her revenge nearly destroys Elisa's ice-skating dreams and her plan to reunite her family.

National Book Award nominee Beth Kephart's first young adult novel is a stunning debut.

Publishers Weekly

Kephart (A Slant of Sun) makes a smooth transition from adult nonfiction to YA fiction with this intelligent, multilayered love story. Instead of inheriting her mother's beauty like her older sister, highschool sophomore Elisa shares her father's wild hair and talent for observation ("Dad likes to say, about both of us, that we're undercover operatives who see the world better than the world sees us," says Elisa). At school, she ghostwrites poems and romantic metaphors for smitten boys to give to girls ("Dear Lori, Last night I left my window open and a firefly flew through. So much light and all I could think of was you. Love Matt"). Although she's lonely, all goes well enough until Elisa becomes attracted to Theo, who has drafted her to write love notes for a pretty but manipulative girl with a pronounced cruel streak. Elisa's poetic, unself-conscious descriptions of nature (especially what occurs at a pond, her favorite place for reflection) gracefully evoke her loneliness for her father, away on business (or is his absence prolonged by marital distress?); her frustrations with herself for always staying in the shadows; and her anger at Theo for going along with his girlfriend's mistreatment of her. Neatly balancing action and contemplation, Kephart offers a plethora of images, ideas about literature and even some well-known poems along with a plot that will speak to many teens. Ages 12-up. (Sept.)

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About the Author, Beth Kephart

Beth Kephart was nominated for a National Book Award for her memoir A Slant of Sun. Her first novel for teens, Undercover, received four starred reviews and was named a Best Book by Kirkus Reviews, School Library Journal, and Amazon.com. In 2005 Beth was awarded the Speakeasy Poetry Prize.

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Publishers Weekly

Kephart (A Slant of Sun) makes a smooth transition from adult nonfiction to YA fiction with this intelligent, multilayered love story. Instead of inheriting her mother's beauty like her older sister, highschool sophomore Elisa shares her father's wild hair and talent for observation ("Dad likes to say, about both of us, that we're undercover operatives who see the world better than the world sees us," says Elisa). At school, she ghostwrites poems and romantic metaphors for smitten boys to give to girls ("Dear Lori, Last night I left my window open and a firefly flew through. So much light and all I could think of was you. Love Matt"). Although she's lonely, all goes well enough until Elisa becomes attracted to Theo, who has drafted her to write love notes for a pretty but manipulative girl with a pronounced cruel streak. Elisa's poetic, unself-conscious descriptions of nature (especially what occurs at a pond, her favorite place for reflection) gracefully evoke her loneliness for her father, away on business (or is his absence prolonged by marital distress?); her frustrations with herself for always staying in the shadows; and her anger at Theo for going along with his girlfriend's mistreatment of her. Neatly balancing action and contemplation, Kephart offers a plethora of images, ideas about literature and even some well-known poems along with a plot that will speak to many teens. Ages 12-up. (Sept.)

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Children's Literature - Sharon Oliver

In this stunningly lyrical novel, Elisa is trapped in a world of her own making with a life that's not really her own. Elisa ghost writes love notes for the boys at school to give to their crushes, but refuses to participate in anything as mundane as love herself. Until she falls for classmate Theo, who asks her to write notes that will enable him to court the stunning Lila, who is everything Elisa is not and knows it. Elisa is also missing her father, who has left on an extended business trip. As her sadness creeps in and her parents' marriage begins to falter under the strain, Elisa takes refuge in nature, sending her father detailed letters describing the changing seasons. While on a hike, she stumbles across a long-forgotten pond, where she spends the winter teaching herself to ice skate, and where she bonds with fellow woods-walker Theo, who is surprised to find her skating alone. This book is full of teen cliches, including the nasty rich girl, the concerned teacher and the miraculous show-up-at-the-last-minute parent. And just in case the reader does not get the connection, Elisa's class is studying Cyrano de Bergerac. What not only saves this book but elevates it above others of its kind is the writing and beautiful language that seems to float you through the novel and imbues the main characters with a ring of believability. Reviewer: Sharon Oliver

KLIATT - Claire Rosser

I have reviewed novels in poetry format that don't necessarily sound like poetry; this is a prose novel dense with poetic language. Somehow that seems ironic to me. Kephart's narrator is Elisa, an awkward girl whose only social skill is in acting the part of Cyrano, dreaming up love notes for boys to use with their girlfriends. Her mother and sister are not like her. It's Elisa who is close to her dad, but when the father is estranged, quarrelling with their mother, Elisa and her sister are united in their fear that the family is destroyed. Elisa escapes into the woods that winter, learning to skate at a hidden pond where she sometimes meets Theo, a boy who appreciates her intelligence and sensitivity. A skating competition, an unusual one, seems to be the only way Elisa can persuade her father to come home, and her determination to be lovely at least this one time appeals to her mother and sister, who know how to help her emerge as a confident, graceful girl. An unusual story, told beautifully.

Booklist (starred review)

“Readers will fall easily into the compelling premise and Elisa’s memorable, graceful voice, and have no trouble recognizing the teen’s quiet courage as she leaves her comfortable isolation, claims her own talents, and embraces the people who matter most.”

Booklist

"Readers will fall easily into the compelling premise and Elisa’s memorable, graceful voice, and have no trouble recognizing the teen’s quiet courage as she leaves her comfortable isolation, claims her own talents, and embraces the people who matter most."

Book Details

Published
May 1, 2009
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780061238956

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