Sunday, September 27, 2009

Flush: Carl Hiaasen




Title: Flush
Author: Carl Hiaasen
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers

Media Format: Book
Genre: Coming of Age, Mystery
Recommended Audience: Young YAs
Reading Recommendation: 3 ***
Curriculum Connections: Ecology

Summary
Flush is Hiaasen's second young adult novel. It's a readable eco-mystery, adventure story, which is typical of Hiaasen's adult works as well. Someone as young as ten could probably read it, but it's suitable reading for older YAs as well.

Noah Underwood is 14 years old, and his father is in prison. Not only is his father in prison, but he's proud of the actions that got him there. His father, Paine, sunk a casino ship, because he believed the owner was dumping sewage into the ocean. Noah looks up to his father and believes him, so he wants to do a little detective work to prove his father right (if not innocent). With the help of his sister, a barmaid, and a mysterious pirate, who always shows up at the right time, Noah searches for the truth. He has to fight bullies and escape from people capable of murder in order to uncover the truth.

Evaulation
At it's heart, this is a novel about family. It's about how a family can love each other, but still do things to alienate each other. I think that's why it's best for young YAs, the lessons put forth are transparent and easy to follow. The good guys are good, and the bad guys are bad. It doesn't wade into complex arguments about environmentalism. This isn't about cap and trade versus carbon tax, people of all political stripes can agree (you would hope) that dumping sewage into the ocean is an abominable offense that should be punished. It does challenge the reader to question ethics versus legality. What Paine did was illegal, but was it unethical? It brings to their attention the possibility of civic disobedience as a form of protest. But, the reader has to read between the lines to find those arguments. All readers will be able to discern the message of the importance of family, and sticking together to do the right thing.

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