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Awards
Overview"Beloved Newbery Medalist Jerry Spinelli, author of Maniac Magee and Wringer, addresses issues of identity, belonging, family, and bullying in this humorous and heartfelt novel about twins. Jake and Lily are twins. Despite their slightly different interests and temperaments, they feel exactly the same--like two halves of one person. But the year they turn eleven, everything changes. Their parents announce it's time for separate bedrooms. Jake starts hanging out with a pack of boys on the block. And Lily is devastated, not to mention angry. Who is she without Jake? And as her brother falls under the influence of the neighborhood bully, he also must ask himself--who is the real Jake? In a starred review, Publishers Weekly praised this ""smart and funny story."" The New York Times Book Review extolled Jerry Spinelli as ""a poet of the prepubescent"" and added: ""Nobody is better than Spinelli when it comes to creating the grade-school world of qualified innocence--and treading a fine line between challenge and reassurance.""" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jerry SpinelliPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: HarperCollins Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 19.40cm Weight: 0.222kg ISBN: 9780064471985ISBN 10: 0064471985 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 01 May 2018 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children's (6-12) Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsSpinelli's hallmark issues--individuality, nonconformity, alienation, standing up for the little guy--figure prominently, and the messages are convincingly worked into the story. --Horn Book Magazine Each character is portrayed with emotional subtlety and conviction, while their juxtaposed viewpoints bring the energy of opposing forces to the story. --Booklist Spinelli is a poet of the prepubescent...Nobody is better than Spinelli when it comes to creating the grade-school world of qualified innocence--and treading a fine line between challenge and reassurance. --New York Times Book Review Double the feelings, double the fun. --Kirkus Reviews Spinelli's hallmark issues--individuality, nonconformity, alienation, standing up for the little guy--figure prominently, and the messages are convincingly worked into the story. --Horn Book Magazine Spinelli adroitly balances emotional tension with introspective moments in this smart and funny story. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Each character is portrayed with emotional subtlety and conviction, while their juxtaposed viewpoints bring the energy of opposing forces to the story. --Booklist Double the feelings, double the fun. --Kirkus Reviews Spinelli s hallmark issuesindividuality, nonconformity, alienation, standing up for the little guyfigure prominently, and the messages are convincingly worked into the story. --Horn Book Magazine Spinelli is a poet of the prepubescent Nobody is better than Spinelli when it comes to creating the grade-school world of qualified innocence and treading a fine line between challenge and reassurance. --New York Times Book Review Spinelli s hallmark issues individuality, nonconformity, alienation, standing up for the little guy figure prominently, and the messages are convincingly worked into the story. --Horn Book Magazine Spinelli adroitly balances emotional tension with introspective moments in this smart and funny story. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Each character is portrayed with emotional subtlety and conviction, while their juxtaposed viewpoints bring the energy of opposing forces to the story. --Booklist Spinelli is a poet of the prepubescent...Nobody is better than Spinelli when it comes to creating the grade-school world of qualified innocence--and treading a fine line between challenge and reassurance. --New York Times Book Review Double the feelings, double the fun. --Kirkus Reviews Spinelli's hallmark issues--individuality, nonconformity, alienation, standing up for the little guy--figure prominently, and the messages are convincingly worked into the story. --Horn Book Magazine Spinelli adroitly balances emotional tension with introspective moments in this smart and funny story. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Spinelli s hallmark issues individuality, nonconformity, alienation, standing up for the little guy figure prominently, and the messages are convincingly worked into the story. --Horn Book Magazine Author InformationJerry Spinelli received the Newbery Medal for Maniac Magee and a Newbery Honor for Wringer. His other books include Stargirl; Love, Stargirl; Smiles to Go; Loser; Jake and Lily; Hokey Pokey; and The Warden's Daughter. His novels are recognized for their humor and poignancy, and his characters and situations are often drawn from his real-life experience as a father of six children. Jerry lives with his wife, Eileen, also a writer, in Wayne, Pennsylvania. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |