Jacob Have I Loved

Reading Level
Grade 7
Time to Read
1 hrs 50 mins

Reading Level

What is the reading level of Jacob Have I Loved?

Analysing the books in the series, we estimate that the reading level of Jacob Have I Loved is 6th and 7th grade.

Expert Readability Tests for
Jacob Have I Loved

Readability Test Reading Level
Flesch Kincaid Scale Grade 6
SMOG Index Grade 7
Coleman Liau Index Grade 6
Dale Chall Readability Score Grade 6

Reading Time

1 hrs 50 mins

How long to read Jacob Have I Loved?

The estimated word count of Jacob Have I Loved is 27,280 words.

A person reading at the average speed of 250 words/min, will finish the book in 1 hrs 50 mins. At a slower speed of 150 words/min, they will finish it in 3 hrs 2 mins. At a faster speed of 450 words/min, they will finish it in 1 hrs 1 mins.

Jacob Have I Loved - 27,280 words
Reading Speed Time to Read
Slow 150 words/min 3 hrs 2 mins
Average 250 words/min 1 hrs 50 mins
Fast 450 words/min 1 hrs 1 mins
Jacob Have I Loved by Katherine Paterson
Authors
Katherine Paterson

More about Jacob Have I Loved

27,280 words

Word Count

for Jacob Have I Loved

2 hours and 56 minutes

Audiobook length


Description

Katherine Paterson's remarkable Newbery Medal-winning classic about a painful sibling rivalry, and one sister’s struggle to make her own way, is an honest and daring portrayal of adolescence and coming of age. A strong choice for independent reading, both for summer reading and homeschooling, as well as in the classroom, Jacob Have I Loved has been lauded as a cornerstone young adult novel and was ranked among the all-time best children's novels in a survey published by School Library Journal."Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated . . ." With her grandmother's taunt, Louise knew that she, like the biblical Esau, was the despised elder twin. Caroline, her selfish younger sister, was the one everyone loved.Growing up on a tiny Chesapeake Bay island, angry Louise reveals how Caroline has robbed her of everything: her hopes for schooling, her friends, her mother, even her name. While everyone pampers Caroline, Wheeze (her sister's name for her) begins to learn the ways of the watermen and the secrets of the island, especially of old Captain Wallace, who has mysteriously returned after fifty years.The war unexpectedly gives this independent girl a chance to fulfill her dream to work on the water alongside her father. But the dream does not satisfy the woman she is becoming. Alone and unsure, Louise begins to fight her way to a place for herself outside her sister's shadow. But in order to do that, she must first figure out who she is...