It was a bitterly cold day when Arthur T. Owens grabbed a brick and hurled it at the trash picker. Arthur had his reasons, and the brick hit the Junk Man in the arm, not the head. But none of that matters to the judge—he is ready to send Arthur to juvie for the foreseeable future. Amazingly, it’s the Junk Man himself who offers an alternative: 120 hours of community service . . . working for him.
Arthur is given a rickety shopping cart and a list of the Seven Most Important Things: glass bottles, foil, cardboard, pieces of wood, lightbulbs, coffee cans, and mirrors. He can’t believe it—is he really supposed to rummage through people’s trash? But it isn’t long before Arthur realizes there’s more to the Junk Man than meets the eye, and the “trash” he’s collecting is being transformed into something more precious than anyone could imagine. . . .
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I loved this book and it had one of the best plots I've read in a long time. I'm not usually a fan of books in which a main character uses a list (or keys, or doodads from a dead relative, etc) to go out and find themselves, but it really worked here. I believed this story could have actually happened, especially when we discover what the Junk Man's secret is. No spoilers here.
This would make a great book club selection as there is much to discuss!