79 pages • 2 hours read
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House Arrest by K.A. Holt is a novel in free verse that follows 12-year-old Timothy as he navigates a year of probation, recording weekly journal entries as he grapples with the consequences of stealing a wallet to pay for his infant brother Levi’s medical needs. Throughout the year, Timothy struggles with family challenges, financial instability, and his emotions, while forming bonds with his probation officer and psychologist who help him manage his feelings.
House Arrest by K.A. Holt captivates with its poignant verse and emotional depth, exploring themes of family loyalty and moral dilemmas. Readers praise its relatable protagonist and engaging narrative style, though some critique its predictability. Overall, it’s a compelling read for middle grade audiences, balancing heartwarming moments with genuine struggles.
Readers who enjoy poignant, heartfelt stories like Wonder by R.J. Palacio or Out of My Mind by Sharon M. Draper will likely be drawn to House Arrest by K.A. Holt. This verse novel, told from a 12-year-old's perspective, blends humor and emotion, appealing to middle-grade readers who appreciate introspective and engaging narratives.
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Lexile Level
610LRelationships: Family
Realistic Fiction
Children's Literature
Modern Classic Fiction