Eliza Bing is (Not) a Big, Fat Quitter

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Eliza Bing Series, Book 1

الیزا بین سری، کتاب ۱

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2014

Lexile Score

600

Reading Level

2-3

ATOS

4.1

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Carmella Van Vleet

ناشر

Holiday House

شابک

9780823431403
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
الی زا در یازده سال زندگی‌اش سرگرمی‌های زیادی داشته. و بیشترشون زیاد دوام نیاوردن. پس از ان که او و دوستش تونی یک کسب و کار اشپزی برای یک پروژه کلاس ایجاد می کنند، الیزا مطمئن می شود که تزئین کیک سرنوشت او است. والدین او اصرار دارند که کلاس تابستانی «کیک با کارولین» بسیار گران است، به ویژه با توجه به تاریخ الی زا که به سرعت علاقه خود به چیزها را از دست داد. برای اینکه به انها نشان دهد که او می تواند سخت کوش باشد، داوطلب الیزا برای گرفتن مکان ناخواسته برادرش در کلاس تکواندو. در ابتدا او هیچ علاقه ای به هنرهای رزمی ندارد و تمرکز و نظم تکواندو چالش بزرگی برای او است، زیرا او اختلال نارسایی قلبی دارد. برای اینکه اوضاع رو بدتر کنیم، دختر بدجنس مدیسون سر کلاس میاد الایزا وسوسه می‌شود که کنار برود، اما یک رزمی‌کار واقعی هرگز جا نمی‌خورد. ایا او می تواند در مقابل این چالش قد علم کند؟ برنده جایزه کریستوفر ۲۰۱۵ در رده کتاب برای جوانان

نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

February 10, 2014
Van Vleet, the author of several nonfiction books for children, takes a strong first step into middle-grade fiction with this novel about an 11-year-old with ADHD. Eliza's parents dash her dream of taking a summer cake-decorating class with a celebrity TV pastry chef, saying that it's too expensive and that she will soon lose interest. Resolute, Eliza strikes a deal with them: if she fills (and keeps) the spot in a taekwondo class that her brother quit, she can take the cake class in the fall. Developing the concentration, memory skills, and self-confidence that the martial art demands is an enormous challenge for the easily distracted Eliza; some readers may grow tired of the detailed accounts of Eliza's taekwondo classes. But the story's other tangentsâincluding Eliza's longing for acceptance among her peers, her pain at being snubbed by her best friend, and her resentment of her mother's preoccupation with her jobâare easy to identify and sympathize with. Lively dialogue, quick-moving snippet-style chapters, and believable family interactions give this story additional kick. Ages 7â11.



Kirkus

February 15, 2014
A girl who has trouble following through finds a reason to stick with her martial arts class. Eleven-year-old Eliza Bing will do anything to take a cake-decorating summer class with her friend Tony. Unfortunately, Eliza has a history of quitting new activities, and her parents tell her no. Determined to change their minds, Eliza negotiates a deal: If she finishes a taekwondo class over the summer, she can take the baking class in the fall. With no interest in martial arts, Eliza, who has ADHD, has created a real challenge for herself. The dobok robe is hot and scratchy, and the Korean words are impossible to pronounce. She even has to practice with Madison, the beautiful cheerleader who has bullied Eliza in the past. But Eliza realizes the biggest obstacle to her success is her own difficulty focusing. While striving to finish the martial arts class in order to frost cakes in the future, Eliza discovers a new strength she never knew she had. Van Vleet portrays a loving nuclear family that finds constructive ways to work with Eliza's attention-deficit challenges. Will Eliza be able to finish the class when an unexpected injury jeopardizes her chance to prove her persistence to her parents? The anticipation builds as her yellow-belt exam quickly approaches. Eliza's personal growth is full of realistic hopes and challenges that will resonate with many readers. (endnote, glossary) (Fiction. 8-12)

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School Library Journal

May 1, 2014

Gr 3-6-Eliza Bing, 11, is not a big, fat quitter, or is she? Her track record isn't great. She has a history of not following through with activities-Junior Scouts, gymnastics, tap, piano.... So, when she wants to sign up for a cake-decorating class with her bakery loving friend, her parents flat-out say no. Eliza strikes a nearly impossible deal with her parents: if she can finish a tae kwon do class over the summer, she can take cake decorating in the fall. For Eliza, this is easier said than done. She has ADHD and no interest whatsoever in martial arts, Master Kim is strict, she can't remember all of the Korean words, and mean girl Madison is in the class. As the summer progresses, Eliza finds it difficult to focus in class and she contemplates quitting, but she is determined not to be a loser. With family support, she finds internal strength she didn't know she had, but an injury threatens her completing the class and earning a yellow belt. Fast moving and humorous with chapter titles such as "Sticky Note to Self: Wear White Underwear on Wednesdays and Saturdays," feisty Eliza will have readers, especially those with ADHD, rooting for her.-Michele Shaw, Quail Run Elementary School, San Ramon, CA

Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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