(originally posted 2/19/06)
Recently our Bloomington teacher/media specialist YA (young adult) Book Club read Caroline B. Cooney’s Code Orange as our monthly selection. While I missed that meeting of the group, the many good things I’d heard about this book motivated me to read it that weekend. And it made for quite a weekend of reading!
Mitty, short for Mitchell, is a junior in high school and needs to get going on his disease report. It’s Sunday night and his assignment is to have some notes taken by classtime on Monday. But he doesn’t even know what disease to research!
But, it just so happened that his mother, an interior decorator, has a large inventory of old (really old!) but classy-looking books that she uses to decorate her customers’ homes. Mitty noticed a couple books on the topic of smallpox, and one was from 1902 and written by a doctor who had treated smallpox victims. But…in the book…he found an envelope and inside the envelope were a couple smallpox scabs which he touched! And one kind of disintegrated in his hand and he breathed in the dust!
He didn’t think much about it right then but over the next few days, as he conducted the actual research for his project, he learned more about the disease–the symptoms, how the disease progresses and mortality rates–he realized he might be in trouble. And as he anonymously contacted various health agencies by email to find out if he had the disease–and if he would infect the rest of New York City with him, he also accidently contacted a group of bioterrorists who figured out they could use him for their own evil purposes! Now he’s really in trouble!
The “experts” say this isn’t Cooney’s best book, but it really kept me reading. She teases the reader into always guessing whether he has the disease or not. Is he going to make his way to safety or not? And there are the parts discussing small pox as a disease and what it does to people that give the book a definite “gross” factor.
Other books by Cooney: The Face on the Milk Carton, Both Sides of Time, Burning Up, Flight 116 is Down, and many other suspense-filled novels.
Come and check them out!