Being Fishkill
Fishkill Carmel fends for herself, with her fists if need be — until a thwarted lunch theft introduces her to strange, sunny Duck-Duck and a chance for a new start.
Born in the backseat of a moving car, Carmel Fishkill was unceremoniously pushed into a world that refuses to offer her security, stability, love. At age thirteen, she begins to fight back. Carmel Fishkill becomes Fishkill Carmel, who deflects her tormenters with a strong left hook and conceals her secrets from teachers and social workers. But Fishkill’s fierce defenses falter when she meets eccentric optimist Duck-Duck Farina, and soon they, along with Duck-Duck’s mother, Molly, form a tentative family, even as Fishkill struggles to understand her place in it. This fragile new beginning is threatened by the reappearance of Fishkill’s unstable mother — and by unfathomable tragedy. Poet Ruth Lehrer’s young adult debut is a stunning, revelatory look at what defines and sustains “family.” And, just as it does for Fishkill, meeting Duck-Duck Farina and her mother will leave readers forever changed.
# of Pages: 320
Book Binding: Hardcover
Year of Publication: 2017
Publisher: Candlewick
Language: en
ISBN: 9780763684426
Ruth Lehrer is an American author and educator based in New York. She holds an MFA in Poetry from Sarah Lawrence College and has taught writing at various universities and schools. Lehrer's writing primarily focuses on the complexities of family relationships and the struggles of adolescence. In addition to her writing career, she has also worked as a community organizer and advocate for social justice. Being Fishkill is her debut novel, which has received critical acclaim for its raw and powerful portrayal of a young girl's journey towards finding her identity and sense of belonging.