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Reminiscent of Han Nolan’s Born Blue or Ellen Wittlinger’s The Long Night of Leo and Bree, this title is recommended for teen libraries, and eighth graders will be able to relate to it.
In a sea of recent contemporary novels about teens with mental illnesses, this one stands out for its strong writing, likable protagonist, and overwhelmingly positive messages.
Gr 7 Up—With gentleness and thoroughness, Polisner probes the wounds of a family rocked by the drowning death of one of their own, four-year-old Simon...
Gr 7—9—In this charming but uneven chronicle of a teen in his watershed autumn, Nick Gardner's claims to fame include having a dad, email moniker FatMan2, who decides to move his 395-pound body on foot the 196 miles back to his beloved Manhattan...