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OverviewFrom award-winning author Gary D. Schmidt, a warm and witty novel in the tradition of The Wednesday Wars, in which a seventh grader has to figure out how to fulfill a seemingly impossible school assignment—and learns about friendship, community, and himself along the way. Herc Beal knows who he's named after—a mythical hero—but he's no superhero. He's the smallest kid in his class. So when his homeroom teacher at his new middle school gives him the assignment of duplicating the mythical Hercules's amazing feats in real life, he's skeptical. After all, there are no Nemean Lions on Cape Cod—and not a single Hydra in sight. Missing his parents terribly and wishing his older brother wasn't working all the time, Herc figures out how to take his first steps along the road that the great Hercules himself once walked. Soon, new friends, human and animal, are helping him. And though his mythical role model performed his twelve labors by himself, Herc begins to see that he may not have to go it alone. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gary D. SchmidtPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: HarperCollins Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 21.70cm Weight: 0.395kg ISBN: 9780358659631ISBN 10: 0358659639 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 23 May 2023 Recommended Age: From 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews(Just Like That) An unforgettable story of loss, healing, and finding one's way. -- Booklist (starred review) (Just Like That) Alternating between poignant moments of humor, melancholy, and occasional suspense, Schmidt sensitively explores the various ways grief has of bringing people together. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) (Pay Attention, Carter Jones) Deft use of comedic scenes and Schmidt's trademark use of narrator-provided snark give the story the levity it needs to counteract the surprising number of tears readers are likely to shed. -- Horn Book (starred review) (Orbiting Jupiter) The matter-of-fact narrative voice ensures that the tragic plot never overwhelms this wrenching tale of growth and loss. -- School Library Journal (starred review) (Okay for Now) [A] stealthily powerful, unexpectedly affirming story of discovering and rescuing one's best self. -- Booklist (starred review) (The Wednesday Wars) Deeply satisfying. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) (Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy) Beautiful and emotionally honest, both funny and piercingly sad. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) (Just Like That) An unforgettable story of loss, healing, and finding one's way. -- Booklist (starred review) (Just Like That) Alternating between poignant moments of humor, melancholy, and occasional suspense, Schmidt sensitively explores the various ways grief has of bringing people together. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) (Pay Attention, Carter Jones) Deft use of comedic scenes and Schmidt's trademark use of narrator-provided snark give the story the levity it needs to counteract the surprising number of tears readers are likely to shed. -- Horn Book (starred review) (Orbiting Jupiter) The matter-of-fact narrative voice ensures that the tragic plot never overwhelms this wrenching tale of growth and loss. -- School Library Journal (starred review) (Okay for Now) [A] stealthily powerful, unexpectedly affirming story of discovering and rescuing one's best self. -- Booklist (starred review) (The Wednesday Wars) Deeply satisfying. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) (Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy) Beautiful and emotionally honest, both funny and piercingly sad. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) This essential purchase will spark interest in classical mythology and encourage readers to reach out to -others in times of stress. Like Hercules, they don't have to carry the sky by themselves. -- School Library Journal (starred review) (Just Like That) An unforgettable story of loss, healing, and finding one's way. -- Booklist (starred review) (Just Like That) Alternating between poignant moments of humor, melancholy, and occasional suspense, Schmidt sensitively explores the various ways grief has of bringing people together. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) (Pay Attention, Carter Jones) Deft use of comedic scenes and Schmidt's trademark use of narrator-provided snark give the story the levity it needs to counteract the surprising number of tears readers are likely to shed. -- Horn Book (starred review) (Orbiting Jupiter) The matter-of-fact narrative voice ensures that the tragic plot never overwhelms this wrenching tale of growth and loss. -- School Library Journal (starred review) (Okay for Now) [A] stealthily powerful, unexpectedly affirming story of discovering and rescuing one's best self. -- Booklist (starred review) (The Wednesday Wars) Deeply satisfying. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) (Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy) Beautiful and emotionally honest, both funny and piercingly sad. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Author InformationGary D. Schmidt is the bestselling author of Just Like That; National Book Award finalist Okay for Now; Pay Attention, Carter Jones; Orbiting Jupiter; the Newbery Honor and Printz Honor Book Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy; and the Newbery Honor Book The Wednesday Wars. He lives in rural Michigan. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |