Twelve-year-old Mason Buttle struggles with a learning disability and has been incessantly bullied by his peers. He canāt help but feel that he and his family have been āsubtracting instead of addingāāsix years ago, his mother and grandfather died, leaving the rest of his family with an apple orchard they could no longer manage. As life crumbled down around them, a third tragedy struckāMasonās best friend, Benny Kilmartin, died in their orchard.
Now Mason canāt understand why thereās an ongoing police investigation into his friendās death or why heās being repeatedly questioned about what happened even after he already told all he knows.
With the help of a school social worker and a new friend, Mason gains a new perspective and begins to heal, even as the truth of what caused Bennyās death is revealed.
In this emotionally charged juvenile novel, which contains several instances of profanity, young readers will encounter the life-changing repercussions of bullying. They will also see how Mason and his new friend deal with questions of spirituality and life after death by attributing power to the universe and believing one can connect with the deceased in heaven by way of sunbeams. Children raised with the belief in Jesusā resurrection and eternal life with him will recognize that these views run counter to the truth as revealed in Godās Word.
introduces characters that are real, complex, and intriguing. Especially in Mason, readers will encounter a poignant, loyal boy who triumphs despite many hurdles. Ages 8 and up. (Katherine Tegen Books)
About the Author
Sonya VanderVeen Feddema is a freelance writer and a member of Covenant CRC in St. Catharines, Ontario.