Hero
by S. L. Rottman
HERO by S. L. Rottman
Category: Contemporary
Age Recommendation: Grades 9+
Release Date: 9/97
Publisher: Peachtree
Reviewed by: Cana Rensberger
Rating: 4 Stars
Imagine having a mother who doesn’t seem to know you exist. Unless she needs money or someone to take her frustrations
out on. Imagine having a father who hasn’t had contact with you in two years, even though he lives only a couple of hours
away. A father who kept taking you back to an abusive mother until he became too busy to even come see you at all.
Sean just plain doesn’t care anymore. So he’s been suspended yet again for fighting – big deal. It’ll be just another
vacation. That is, until he’s assigned community service at a local ranch. Starting immediately.
Mr. Hassler, the old geezer ranch owner, puts Sean to work cleaning out stalls, spreading manure, and unloading feed.
Things change when he helps deliver a colt that imprints Sean, instead of its mother. Their bond helps him explore his tangle
of emotions about his parents and Mr. Hassler.
HERO is a heartwarming story about a young man in search of someone to love and respect, including himself. Rottman
leaves the reader wanting more as Sean faces a new future with his dad and the ranch.