The Cardturner
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2010
352
Novel • Fiction
United States • Contemporary
2010
YA
12-17 years
HL720L
In Louis Sachar’s The Cardturner, seventeen-year-old Alton Richards becomes a cardturner for his wealthy, blind uncle Lester Trapp, learning about the complex game of bridge while uncovering family secrets and forming new relationships. Sensitive topics such as mental health issues and domestic abuse appear in the book.
Inspirational
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Contemplative
Heartwarming
Playful
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Critics appreciate how Louis Sachar's The Cardturner creatively intertwines lessons on bridge with a touching coming-of-age narrative. Praised for its engaging plot and humor, it occasionally perplexes readers unfamiliar with the card game. While some find the bridge subplots overly detailed, others laud the novel's unique educational approach.
Readers who enjoy The Cardturner by Louis Sachar are likely to appreciate smart, character-driven stories with a blend of humor and heartfelt moments. Fans of Wonder by R.J. Palacio and Holes also by Sachar will find a similar narrative charm and emotional depth, appealing to young adults who enjoy life lessons and unique friendships.
11,432 ratings
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Mixed feelings
Not a fan
352
Novel • Fiction
United States • Contemporary
2010
YA
12-17 years
HL720L
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