Fourteen year old Teresa, better known as Tree, is the sole caretaker of her retarded
older brother, Dabney, while her mother works. Sometimes, it seems to Tree that her mother
just uses work as an excuse to get away from the problems of her fatherless family. When
she meets a handsome young stranger who calls himself Brother Rush, she feels her life is
about to be changed by him -- but she could not have dreamed in what way.
Brother Rush turns out to be a ghost who draws Tree into a fascinating exploration of
her own family's recent past, uncovering tangled relationships, dark and sometimes
frightening guilts and secrets -- and leads Tree ultimately to a deeper understanding of
herself and her mother.
Reviews:
"This is a superb book, convincing and profoundly affecting." - Publishers
Weekly
"...Just read the first page, just the first paragraph, of Sweet Whispers,
Brother Rush. Then stop -- if you can." - Katherine Paterson, New York Times Book
Review
"Few writers for young people are as daring, inventive and challenging to read as Virginia
Hamilton." - Horn Book