| Missing May | |
|---|---|
| Author | Cynthia Rylant |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Genre(s) | Children's novel |
| Publisher | Orchard Books |
| Publication date | 1992 |
| Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
| ISBN | 0-531-05996-0 |
| OCLC Number | 24066732 |
| LC Classification | PZ7.R982 Mj 1992 |
Missing May is a children's book, the recipient of the 1993 Newbery Medal. It was written by Cynthia Rylant, who has written over 60 children's books such as The Islander.
Plot summary
The novel is set in present-day West Virginia. The protagonist is Summer, an orphaned child who has been passed from one apathetic relative to another. At age six, she meets her Aunt May and Uncle Ob. The kindly old couple notices that, although Summer is not mistreated, she is virtually ignored by her caretakers and decide to take Summer home to their rickety trailer home in the hills of the Appalachian mountains. Summer thrives under their care, feeling that she finally has a home.
Six years after Summer moves in, Aunt May dies suddenly in the garden. Summer must cope with her own grief while worrying about Uncle Ob, who is overwhelmed by the thought of living without his beloved wife. Uncle Ob decides to try contacting May's spirit, after he experiences the sensation that she has tried to communicate with him. He is assisted in this endeavor by Cletus Underwood, a classmate of Summer's. Summer views his ideas with some skepticism, but is willing to try anything that might alleviate her uncle's sorrow. She started out not liking Cletus but comes to like him in the end, feeling a sense of safety when he is around.
| Awards | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Shiloh |
Newbery Medal recipient 1993 |
Succeeded by The Giver |
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