Lucy
's dad is a famous photographer who goes off on photo shoots pretty
frequently. This time he is is in Arizona, leaving Lucy and her mom
to set up their newest location at a lake house in New Hampshire.
While Lucy's dad is gone, he's asked her to keep an eye out for photo
scavenger hunt entrees for a contest that he is judging once he gets
back. Lucy loves photography and “looking for the story” in the
pictures she takes, just like her dad taught her. So, entering the
contest may just be the way she can connect with him and show her dad
just how good a photographer she really is. Nate is the boy who
lives next door who quickly makes Lucy feel at home by the lake.
Lucy invites him to help her complete her photography scavenger hunt
and the two begin exploring the lake for the perfect shots. As the
two hang out, Lucy starts to make plans to win the contest for Nate's
grandmother. Lucy hopes that the money will be enough to take his
grandmother on a pontoon ride around the lake so she can view her
Loon's. This might just be the last summer that she can safely come
down to the lake.
Lucy
was very passionate about photography and I thought the photo
scavenger hunt was a very creative idea. Each of the pictures were
used to describe a word (sticky, skip, holding on, wonder etc.) with
the added challenge to not just take a picture with that word, but to
really look beyond just the word or phrase. Lucy thinks that she has
the advantage, because she always looks for the “story in the
shot.” I could see this being adapted in a classroom very easily.
There was also a very good moral about the importance of living
life and not trying to capture everything in pictures. Another
aspect that I enjoyed about Half a Chance was the balance of Lucy and
Nate's storyline. Lucy was concerned about her father being away and
moving to a new town once again. While, Nate was trying to
understand his grandmother's memory loss and make sure that she had
the best summer possible. The two plot lines intertwined into a
shared one that featured around Loon's that were living on a
near by island and trying to capture a photo memory for Nick's
grandmother. I thought the relationship that formed between Lucy
and Nate was very sweet and enjoyed the honest portrayal of Dementia.
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