Going Through the Gate

Going Through the Gate by Janet Anderson, published by Penguin Young Readers Group in 2000, is a 144-page novel that explores the complexities of growing up through a unique lens. Set in the last one-room schoolhouse in the county, the story centers on a mysterious graduation ceremony that transforms the lives of the students. As the sixth-graders prepare to “go through the gate,” they grapple with the enigmatic nature of their teacher, Miss Clough, and the secrets that the townspeople hold about the event.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that blends elements of fantasy and social themes, focusing on friendship and the challenges of adolescence. The novel delves into the children’s intense studies of animals and the underlying tension surrounding graduation day, revealing deeper truths about their identities and fears. Anderson’s writing captures the emotional resonance of this coming-of-age tale, inviting readers to experience the magic and danger that accompany the transition from childhood to adulthood.
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“Emotionally resonant first novel a moving fantasy that brilliantly evokes the fear and exhilaration of growing up.”–Publishers Weekly
In the last one-room schoolhouse in the county, a strange graduation ceremony takes place each year. No one in town will say what happens, but it changes the students forever. With a hint of menace, this mesmerizing novel unfolds. The five sixth-graders in Miss Clough’s schoolhouse are about to graduate, or “go through the gate”,as the townspeople say. But none of the children knows what this means. They would not dare to question Miss Clough, though. She has been the teacher for more than fifty years. She is so much a part of the town and its people that they say she can see inside your head and guide your thoughts. But why does she make them study animals so intensely? And why does everyone, except the sixth-graders, stay inside on graduation day? But most of all, what happened at the school twenty-five years ago that everyone is afraid will happen again? Becky and the other sixth-graders are about to find out, and to discover parts of themselves that they couldn’t have imagined the day before. This extraordinary first novel combines all the energy of suspense with the emotional power of a coming-of-age story. Janet S. Anderson explores the inner lives of five very different children with equal authority, while weaving a spell of magic and danger around them with her exquisite descriptions of a beautiful and threatening animal world. This is an unforgettable debut.
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