The Fourteenth Goldfish

چهاردهمین ماهی طلایی
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2014

Lexile Score

550

Reading Level

2-3

ATOS

4.1

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Jennifer L. Holm

شابک

9780307974365
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به امکان اعتقاد داشته باشید. . با این رمان «گرم، شوخ و خردمند» نیویورک تایمز فروش رمان از سه بار برنده افتخار نیوبری جنیفر ال هولم. یه مطالعه عالی در مورد رابطه یه بچه با پدربزرگش! گالیله. نیوتن سالک. اوپنهایمر. علم می تواند دنیا را تغییر دهد. . ولی ایا می‌تواند بیش از حد دور شود؟ الی ۱۱ ساله هیچ وقت تغییر رو دوست نداشته او کلاس پنجم را از دست داد. دلش برای بهترین دوستش تنگ شده. او حتی ماهی طلایی بسیار گمشده‌اش را هم از دست داده است. بعد یک روز یک پسر عجیب پیداش میشه. اون رئیس ماب اون بدجنسه. و عجیب بود. . اون خیلی شبیه پدر بزرگ الی هست. یک دانشمند که همیشه کمی شیفته جاودانگی بوده. ایا این پسر ابله واقعا پدر بزرگ ملوین است؟ بالاخره راز جوانی ابدی را پیدا کرده؟ جنیفر هولم با یک لمس ساده و شوخ طبعی فراوان شگفتی علم را جشن می گیرد و به بررسی سوالات جذاب در مورد زندگی و مرگ، خانواده و دوستی، جاودانگی می پردازد. . و امکان. و قسمت بعدی رو از دست ندید، سومین قارچ! مجلهٔ«نیویورک تایمز»گرم، هوشمندانه و حکیم، فوق‌العاده عجیب و غریب و با شکوه تمام حقیقت زندگی است. باعث میشه فکر کنی چی ممکنه. «ربکا استد، نویسنده برنده مدال نیوبری از زمانی که شما به MeSUNINE STATE FINALRIST می رسید!

نقد و بررسی

DOGO Books
sweetpanda - The Fourteenth goldfish is a really good book and i recomend it to all you peaple taht haven't read it.My most favorite person in the book would be Ellie because she isn't following her Mom's foot steps to become an actor but she is very interested in scince so she follows her grandfathers instead of her Mom.The Fourteenth Goldfish is very funny,sensitive,and very adventurus.I hope that if you read my comment that you would read it and like it.

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from May 26, 2014
Middle school doesn’t start smoothly for 11-year-old Ellie, whose best friend finds her passion (volleyball) and new teammates to eat lunch with, while Ellie flounders, uninterested in sports or her parents’ avocation, theater. A startling addition to the household helps Ellie get her groove back when Grandpa Melvin, a scientist, moves in
after engineering a cure for aging (the regenerative properties of jellyfish are involved) and transforming himself into a teenage boy. Though Melvin dresses and acts like the crotchety old man he was, he and Ellie bond over spirited discussions about Jonas Salk, Robert Oppenheimer, the possibilities of science, and the moral questions scientific advances can raise. Though the subject matter has a lot of intellectual heft, the writing has Holm’s ever-present light touch. The small cast, which refreshingly includes
divorced parents who treat each other
respectfully, is so well realized that the farfetched aspects of the plot seem almost plausible. This is top-notch middle-grade fiction with a meaty dilemma, humor, and an ending that leaves room for the possibility of a sequel. Ages 8–12. Agent: Jill Grinberg, Grinberg Literary Management.



Kirkus

July 1, 2014
What would it be like if your grandfather turned up in your house as a 13-year-old boy?For sixth-grader Ellie, this leads to a recognition of the importance of the cycle of life and the discovery of her own passion for science. After her scientist grandfather finds a way to regain his youth, he's denied access to his lab and must come to live with Ellie and her mother. Although he looks young, his intellect and attitudes haven't changed. He still tells Ellie's mother what to wear and when to come home, and he loathes middle school even more than Ellie does. There's plenty of opportunity for humor in this fish-out-of-water story and also a lesson on the perils as well as the pluses of scientific discovery. Divorced parents, a goth friend and a longed-for cellphone birthday present are among the familiar details setting this story firmly in the present day, like Holm's Year Told Through Stuff series, rather than in the past, like her three Newbery Honor-winning historical novels. The author demonstrates understanding of and sympathy for the awkwardness of those middle school years. But she also gets in a plug for the excitement of science, following it up with an author's note and suggestions for further exploration, mostly on the Web.Appealing and thought-provoking, with an ending that suggests endless possibilities. (Science fiction. 10-14)

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School Library Journal

June 1, 2014

Gr 5-7-Eleven-year-old Ellie Cruz's life changes dramatically when her mother brings a teenage boy home one night and she learns it is her estranged grandfather. Melvin is a scientist who has figured out how to reverse aging and is now 13 again. Tensions are high between Melvin and his adult daughter, Ellie's mother, but Ellie feels like she now has the opportunity to really get to know her grandfather. Her interest in science blossoms, and she is eager to help Melvin retrieve the jellyfish specimen he used in his experiments so he can publish his discovery. Fascinated, Ellie learns about the work of Jonas Salk, Robert Oppenheimer, and Marie Curie. But as she learns more, she realizes that scientific discoveries often have unforeseen consequences. Readers are carried along with Ellie as she navigates old and new friendships in her first year in middle school with the added complication of her teenage grandfather at the same school. Short chapters keep the story moving at an engaging pace, and the interactions among the characters will easily hold readers' interest. Ellie's growing relationship with her grandfather helps her make discoveries about herself. Melvin, who begins as unapologetically single-minded in his determination to continue his work, also learns from Ellie. With humor and heart, Holm has crafted a story about life, family, and finding one's passion that will appeal to readers willing to imagine the possible.-Amanda Raklovits, Champaign Public Library, IL

Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

Starred review from July 1, 2014
Grades 4-6 *Starred Review* It's a little strange for 11-year-old Ellie when her mother brings home a boy who looks to be about 13 but dresses like Ellie's grandfather. But it's a shocker when Ellie realizes that the kid is her grandfather, a scientist who has suddenly succeeded in reversing the aging process. Now sleeping in their den and newly enrolled in Ellie's middle school, Grandpa connives with her to sneak into his old lab and swipe what he needs to continue his research. Meanwhile, Ellie comes to admire the grandfather she has barely known, listens to his stories of famous scientists, and discovers her own passion for science. Written in a clean, crisp style, with lively dialogue and wit, this highly accessible novel will find a ready audience. The idea of an adult in a young teen's body may not be new, but Ellie's first-person narrative makes good use of the situation's comic potential, particularly in the fractious, role-reversed relationship between Mom and Grandpa. Along with the comedy, the story has a reflective side, too, as Ellie thinks through issues such as death and immortality and confronts Grandpa with the social consequences of his research. A great choice for book groups and class discussions as well as individual reading. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: A three-time Newbery Honorwinning author, whose books have also ranked on the New York Times best-seller lists, Holm has a formidably sized fan base waiting for her next release.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2014, American Library Association.)




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