
Eleven and Holding
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2016
Lexile Score
650
Reading Level
2-3
ATOS
4.5
Interest Level
4-8(MG)
نویسنده
Mary Penneyناشر
HarperCollinsشابک
9780062405494
کتاب های مرتبط
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

March 28, 2016
Compassionate portrayals of grief, courage, and resilience season this compelling coming-of-age story from Penney (the author of Love and Pollywogs from Camp Calamity and other titles as Mary Hershey). Macy Hollinquest is on a mission to bring her father home in time for her 12th birthday; he served in Iraq and is now working on a mysterious “special project” in a nearby Colorado town. Distrustful of the adults in her life and especially frustrated with her mother, Macy turns to Switch, a charming 14-year-old runaway, who attempts to drive Macy to find her father on a motorbike with a sidecar: “And off we flew, looking exactly like my mother’s worst nightmare.” Dispersed throughout the narrative, letters in which Macy introduces herself to her new middle school teacher reveal her hidden struggles: “Here is something that I don’t like: C-H-A-N-G-E!” Macy’s candid narrative voice and expressive observations (“Aunt Liv’s life was like one of the sad country Western songs she played all day”) bring humor and pathos to Penney’s tender, emotionally satisfying story. Ages 8–12. Agent: Erin Murphy, Erin Murphy Literary Agency.

April 1, 2016
Since Macy's Iraq War-veteran father left the family to work on a "special project," it seems like nothing is really right in her life. The situation is exacerbated by her other issues: her beloved nana has died, and Macy is starting seventh grade in the fall without her BFF, Twee, a Vietnamese adoptee who's a year younger. Then she meets Ginger, an endearingly oddball older woman who is looking for her lost dog, and Switch, a young teen skateboarder who leads a mysterious life and might just be a friend. Macy learns that her dad is just 100 miles away, so she plans to sneak off on a bus to try to bring him back, but she ends up riding there in the sidecar of a motorcycle driven by Switch, who has--sort of--stolen it. There are many hints that things aren't as they seem. Ginger is confused; is her dog really lost, or maybe he's dead? Could Switch be the runaway foster child that Macy's mother, a probation officer, is looking for? Clues that things were far from good with Macy's father before he left are also abundant, and canny readers will pick up on all of this before the reveal. It hardly matters though. Driven by attractive, colorful characters, this tale is immersive and engaging. With the exception of Twee, the major characters are white. Lively, funny, tender without being syrupy, and full of life. (Fiction. 10-14)
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April 1, 2016
Gr 4-6-Macy is feeling overwhelmed by change. There's the recent death of her grandmother, a new baby brother, and the reality that her best friend Twee won't be going to middle school with her in the fall. And it gets worse. While her dad has been away for much too long on "important business" following his discharge from the Marines, her mom seems to be spending too much time with the guy who bought Nana's coffee shop over the determined wishes of Macy. Her birthday is just days away, but Macy refuses to turn 12 until her dad can be with her to celebrate. She and Twee soon meet an old woman named Ginger who seems to suffer from some kind of dementia and is offering a reward for the recovery of her lost dog. Macy decides that searching for Ginger's lost dog may be the perfect cover for her true mission: finding her dad. Twee, who was born in Vietnam and adopted by an American family as a baby, tends to be the voice of reason. Despite Twee's influence, the jumble of issues and the mystery about Macy's dad's absence doing "hush hush" work for the military combine to push Macy to ignore all sanity and make some questionable decisions-heading off to the big city with a skateboarding underage boy on a motorbike promises high jinks and additional troubles to overcome. The blend of ordinary and unexpected events is appealing. Middle graders will relate to the theme of resisting change and accepting hard truths. VERDICT An emotional coming-of-age tale that will resonate with readers who appreciate contemporary, realistic, character-driven novels.-Carol A. Edwards, Formerly at Denver Public Library, CO
Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

parisazo-156909048654 - I decided to read this book because I thought the title sounded interesting. I thought the book was a good book because there was adventure, sad parts, and happy times in the book.
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