Saving Gramps


Children - Coming of Age
127 Pages
Reviewed on 12/31/2023
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Author Biography

The author was born and raised in Minnesota and spent summers up north at the family cabin, along with countless hours casting and fishing off the dock. Many fond memories of fishing, swimming and listening to loons call at dusk, prompted the writing of this book.
Reading and writing has been important to Jean since childhood, and she thinks that middle grade fiction is some of the best writing published, capturing moments that resonate with life growing up.
Some personal accomplishments are being published in Ladybug Magazine: “Mr. Cat and Little Birdie”, Spider Magazine: “Great-Grandmother’s Secret” and Reading Street 2nd Grade Anthology’s reprinting of “Great Grandmother’s Secret” being in English and Spanish.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Courtnee Turner Hoyle for Readers' Favorite

Saving Gramps is a middle-grade novel by Jean Lejcher. Toby Langford is usually excited about his summer trips to his grandparents' lakeside house. He and Gramps build fires, fish, and call for loons, and Toby spends time with his friend, Cal. Gramps fell in December, so Toby's twelfth summer looks different. Gramps isn't as cognitively aware as he was before his fall, so building fires and fishing are dangerous for him, and he seems to have lost his loon-calling ability. The summer gets worse when Gram talks about selling the house, but Toby vows to reawaken Gramps and save his summers at the lake house.

Jean Lejcher has written relatable characters that will stay in readers' hearts long after the last page. Younger readers may sympathize with Toby as he tries to preserve his summer and heal his grandfather's injury, and older readers will love the nostalgia of youthful summers and simpler pleasures. This book could be a good gift for a pre-teen whose older family member is diagnosed with dementia. Even though Gramps's loss of cognition resulted from an injury, the challenges and caregiving responsibilities between the two are similar. The story also contains a sense of adventure with "mousin'" as a distraction, storms, and a coyote attack. Toby learns a valuable lesson as he selfishly tries to hold on to his summers with his grandparents and adjusts to a new relationship with Gramps. Saving Gramps is a great selection for readers who enjoy coming-of-age stories with strong family values.

Cindy B

I had the privilege of meeting the author of this book, Jean Lejcher, who, through her own experiences, compelled her to write this book. My “Author’s” copy is signed, and I am excited to pass this book to my grandchildren.
Saving Gramps is a story about a pre-teen boy, Toby, whose love for his gramps runs deep. Upon arriving at his grandparents’ cabin, where Toby has spent many, many summers, he notices a difference in his Gramps’ behavior. Gramps could not remember how to fish, canoe, or even make “loon” calls. Toby and his friend, Cal, decide to help Gramps remember to do all the things he used to love. But soon they realize it will not be an easy task, getting into trouble along the way. Follow their adventures to “Saving Gramps” in this heart-warming and “true to life” story of both sadness and joy that will be enjoyed by teens and adults alike.

Shirley M

Saving Gramps is such a sweet story… Every page kept your attention….you felt you were involved with all Toby’s situations….and brought back the young memories you have of your own “Gramps”

K L

Saving Gramps is a heartwarming, coming-of-age story that immediately took me back to my own childhood visiting my grandparents' cottage in northern Wisconsin. Young readers will appreciate the adventures of Toby and his friend Cal. Parents will appreciate the clear lessons and nostalgia of a simpler time. A perfect stocking stuffer for the middle-grade reader.

M B

This book is about two boys and their adventures, some good and some not so good, as they attempt to save Gramps. Set at the family's lake cabin, will the boys be able to help Gramps? Young readers ages 8 to 12 will want to read and find out.