Losing Joe's Place Explained

Losing Joe's Place
Author:Gordon Korman
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Adventure fiction
Published:1990, Scholastic
Media Type:Print, e-book, audiobook
Pages:233 pages
Isbn:0-590-42768-7

Losing Joe's Place is a 1990 children's novel by Gordon Korman.[1] [2] The book was first published on April 1, 1990 through Scholastic and follows the adventures of three small town Ontario boys (Jason, Ferguson and Don) as they live in Jason's brother's (Joe) apartment in Toronto for a summer.[3] However, there is one catch: Under no circumstances can they cause Joe to lose his lease. Losing Joe's Place was listed on YALSA's "Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults 2001".[4]

According to WorldCat, the book is held in 659 libraries[5]

Plot

The novel starts in September, after Joe Cardone, the brother of the main character, has come back from his trip to Europe, and after the summer in Toronto for Jason Cardone (Joe's brother) and his two friends, Don and Ferguson (Peachfuzz) the novel chronicles. They have lost his lease and he is taking out his temper on Jason. September ends with Jason calling Don and Ferguson so they can start looking for a new place for Joe to live. The novel then flashes back to the previous June.The characters have convinced their parents to let them move into Joe Cardone, Jason Cardone's older brother's house for the summer. Early on, Ferguson makes Jason and Don lose their jobs at the plastics company where they work, and Jason and Don attempt to find jobs. While they are at a "teenage club" Don attempts to hit on a girl, Jessica, and ends up knocking her out cold by accident. Immediately after that, Don and Ferguson each attempt to get Jessica's attention throughout the rest of the book, Jason feeling like a 3rd wheel until the end of the book where Jessica confesses her love for Jason, after knocking Jason out cold with a pair of brass knuckles. Don finds jobs fairly easily but is almost immediately fired, however, Jason doesn't find a single job because Jessica constantly asking Jason for help with different things during the book. A friend of Joe's, Rootbeer Racinette helps Jason and Don earn money by doing various odd jobs and illegal gambling using his large size. Later in the book, Ferguson makes a plan to get revenge on their nosy landlord, Plotnick, who sells hubcaps in the deli that he owns. This results in Plotnick being hit in the head by a flying hubcap, and severely hurt, and put in traction for a month. Jason feels responsible for this and takes to running the deli in Plotnick's absence. The deli becomes a hit, and at the end of the month, Jason has earned so much money that Plotnick sells all the apartment and builds an expensive beach condo over it, thus losing the lease of all the people living there.The book ends where the start left off, and Jason finds a new, better apartment for Joe.

Characters

Reception

The Canadian Review of Materials praised Losing Joe's Place, remarking that it was "fast paced with great characters and full of unbelievable events that we would all like to believe possible!"[6] The Horn Book Guide also gave a favorable review, calling it the "ultimate teenage fantasy".[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Elliott. Joan B.. Dupuis. Mary M.. Young Adult Literature in the Classroom: Reading It, Teaching It, Loving it. 2002. International Reading Association. 9780872071735. 24. 8 August 2015.
  2. Book: Richards Bodart. Joni. Booktalking the Award Winners: Young Adult Retrospective Volume. 1996. H.W. Wilson. 9780824208776. 169. 8 August 2015.
  3. Lesesne. Teri S. Electric Reading: Powerful Books for Young Adults.. Paper Presented at the Annual Southwest Regional Conference of the International Reading Association. March 1, 1991. 4. 11 October 2014.
  4. Web site: Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults 2001. YALSA. 11 October 2014.
  5. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/20056902 WorldCat book entry
  6. Young. Gerri. LOSING JOE'S PLACE (review). Canadian Review of Materials. July 1990. 18. 4. 11 October 2014.
  7. Web site: Losing Joe's Place (review). Horn Book Guide. 8 August 2015.