The Amazing Life of Birds: The Nineteen
Day Puberty Journal of Duane Homer Leech
by Gary Paulsen

    THE AMAZING LIFE OF BIRDS by Gary Paulsen
    Category:  Contemporary
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 6+
    Release Date:  6/10/08
    Publisher:  Yearling
    Reviewed by:  Sally Kruger, aka "Readingjunky"
    Rating:  5 Stars


    As a Gary Paulsen fan, I’m always on the lookout for his latest.  When I found this slim volume, I at first thought I’d
    share it with the sixth or seventh grade teachers in my building. But then I read it, and I’ll be honest, when I find one
    this good, I don’t share. I’m really glad I kept it to myself because my 8th-grade students loved it.

    Duane Homer Leech is twelve and suffers from the onset of puberty.  Here are a few tidbits to tempt you ...  Duane
    uses the word ELBOW to distract himself when he begins visualizing women's body parts in everything he comes in
    contact with.  The code word ELBOW is used throughout the book to avoid actually mentioning anything
    unacceptable.  The kids thought this was great! They also could relate to the fact that Duane could never predict
    what his body would do next. His changing voice and the constant eruption of pimples are just a few of the images
    that other teens and pre-teens can relate to.

    Duane compares what he is going through to a bird family that has built a nest outside his window.  He notes daily
    changes in the appearance and development of the new baby in the nest, complete with clever little sketches.  

    Once again, Gary Paulsen has a hit. If you are going through the teen years now or remember anything about those
    days of the past, find a copy of THE AMAZING LIFE OF BIRDS. It's a real hoot!