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The Rules of Survival
By Nancy Werlin ( Puffin )
Release Date: 2008-03-13
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For Matt and his sisters, life with their cruel, vicious mother is a day-to-day struggle for survival. But then Matt witnesses Murdoch coming to a child’s rescue in a convenience store, and for the first time, he feels a glimmer of hope. When, amazingly, Murdoch begins dating Matt’s mother, life is suddenly almost good. But the relief lasts only a short time. When Murdoch inevitably breaks up with their mother, Matt knows he needs to take action. But can he call upon his hero? Or will he have to take measures into his own hands? A heart-wrenching portrait of a family in crisis, this is Nancy Werlin’s most compulsively readable novel yet.
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  Audio 5CD unabridged 
Brilliant Brilliant Brilliant but oh so terribly sad.

For children in a single-parent household with a mother who puts a knife to your throat for sneaking food without asking. A mother who dangles her youngest over a rock edge threathening to drop her into the sea. Violent mind games with her children. Her three children know what she is like and are on tender hooks all the time trying to please her.

I bought 5 copies of this to give to a DOCS worker (govt workers in Australia who go into families like this to try and help) to a female jail warden in a womens jail, to a policewoman and to others.

This story moved me so much. There are mothers out there like this. I feel for any child in this situation. We all should keep our ears to the ground and not be frigthened to report abuse to the authories.

Docs says nothing is too small verbal abuse of kids is ABUSE.(swearing and yelling 15 times a day is ABUSE.) But their waiting lists to investigate are so long. The rule here is if noone else complains within 28 days file is closed. So if you report, report again. Docs say even if you ring weekly its not too often and they don't mind. Children need help.
  the rules of survival ( emacon26 )
The narrative is set in the form of a letter Matthew is writing to his younger sister Emmy about the events that led up to their emancipation from their abusive mom, Nikki.

Apparently, whatever's wrong with Nikki (my guess would be a personality disorder) has been there from the start, and growing up, she tormented her younger sister and behaved much the same way with people as she does with her children now (lying, making threats, physical violence, and psychological manipulation). Unlike some people with mental problems, Nikki apparently never has any kind of period where she is stable. Moreover, her moods can and do turn on a dime, going from happiness to psychotic rage in a second.

When Matt and his two sisters see a stranger defend a child against his abusive dad in a store, they hope to somehow befriend him (the stranger, Murdoch). Their mom finds out and beats them to it, but after she breaks up with Murdoch (and her crazy behavior escalates to the point where he gets a restraining order), he stays in touch with the kids and tries to help them find a safer home.

The characters were well-drawn, but compared to the mom, who appeared to be in a nonstop manic state, a bit colorless. Also, this book, unlike many about teens, lacked flowery metaphor, sophisticated philosophizing about life, and sassy dialogue that sounded like it was taken from primetime TV. This made the tone more authentic (so many teenage narrators sound like they've attended a liberal arts college, then grad school, plus a writer's workshop), but at times, I wanted a bit more description of the characters and how they felt. Also, much of the drama happened without the narrator present, so his descriptions were secondhand. Still, it is a powerful book about abuse.

I had to wonder, though, at the lack of other sympathetic companions in these kids' lives. Not necessarily ones who could help, but just friends, neighbors, teachers, coaches, etc. - though they didn't appear to have any hobbies. Even abused kids come into contact with adults who care, although they may not be able to rescue them from their situation.
Did Callie's teacher, for example, never wonder why her highly intelligent student stopped washing her hair for weeks on end? Aren't teachers trained to see the warning signs of abuse nowadays?


  I enjoyed this read ( enigma720 )
What a heartbreaker for these children. I enjoyed the book and stayed up late to finish it.
  How to Survive a Dangerours Life 
Imagine living in an unstable home where you never know what to expect. Your mother is abusive and you must protect your sisters. If this sounds exciting to you then you would like The Rules of Survival by Nancy Werlin.
Matt lives in a small apartment with his mother, Nikki and his two sisters, Callie and Emmy. They see a man named Murdoch save a little boy from his abusive dad. To Matt, Murdoch is like superhero. They form a close bond because they have something very special in common. Does Murdoch stay with them forever? Could Nikki go to jail? Can the kids stay together? Will the kids survive?
To find out these answers you will just have to read this exciting book!! We give this book 5 stars.
by Whyntir ,Frankie, Jose,and Jerome

  Living With a Psychotic Mom 
If you want a book that has excitement and drama then I would recommend "The Rules of Survival". This book is about three kids Mathew, Callie, and Emmy who live in Boston, Massachusetts. They live with a psychotic mom. Mathew the oldest son has to protect Callie and Emmy. Then one day at a store they meet a guy named Murdoch. The kids see Murdoch protecting a kid from his dad, so they hope Murdoch can rescue them from the abusive actions of their mom, Nikki. Will Murdoch be able to deal with Nikki? Will he be able to protect the kids? We give this book 3 stars , because it is a very exciting book with problems about abusive parents that could have been our life.

By:Blanca,Cindy,Marisol,Oscar
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