The Undercover Book List

Awards:   "Short-listed for 49th Shelf ""Books for Back to School"" selection 2021 (Canada)" "Short-listed for CBC Books ""35 Canadian middle-grade books to watch for in fall 2021"" selection 2021 (Canada)" Commended for 49th Shelf Books for Back to School selection 2021 (Canada) Commended for CBC Books 35 Canadian middle-grade books to watch 2021 (Canada) Commended for CCBC Spring Best Books for Kids & Teens 2022 (Canada) Commended for CTV Morning 10 Kids Books for Back to School sel 2021 (Canada) Commended for Kids Lit Six Book of the Week 2021 (Canada) Short-listed for 49th Shelf Books for Back to School selection 2021 (Canada)
Author:   Colleen Nelson (Junior High Teacher)
Publisher:   Pajama Press
ISBN:  

9781772782639


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   29 December 2022
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Format:   Paperback
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Awards

  • "Short-listed for 49th Shelf ""Books for Back to School"" selection 2021 (Canada)"
  • "Short-listed for CBC Books ""35 Canadian middle-grade books to watch for in fall 2021"" selection 2021 (Canada)"
  • Commended for 49th Shelf Books for Back to School selection 2021 (Canada)
  • Commended for CBC Books 35 Canadian middle-grade books to watch 2021 (Canada)
  • Commended for CCBC Spring Best Books for Kids & Teens 2022 (Canada)
  • Commended for CTV Morning 10 Kids Books for Back to School sel 2021 (Canada)
  • Commended for Kids Lit Six Book of the Week 2021 (Canada)
  • Short-listed for 49th Shelf Books for Back to School selection 2021 (Canada)

Overview

Author of the award-winning Harvey Comes Home and Harvey Holds His Own A perfect book-lover's book full of middle-grade novel recommendations. Will appeal to librarians, teachers, and advocates for bibliotherapy Will include a bibliography of all titles mentioned in the story A sensitive exploration of how bias can affect a child's success at school, and a celebration of educators who challenge and overcome such bias A quintessential middle-grade story about growing into the person you want to be Forthcoming classroom guide for educators The author is a middle-school teacher herself and has excellent curriculum-related material for virtual author visits Features warm intergenerational relationships. Jane's grandparents assist with childcare; her grandfather coaches her Kid Lit Quiz team; and their relationship becomes central while he recovers from a sudden stroke Explores the experience of having a father (Jane's) posted overseas with the militaryWorld rights available

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Author:   Colleen Nelson (Junior High Teacher)
Publisher:   Pajama Press
Imprint:   Pajama Press
ISBN:  

9781772782639


ISBN 10:   1772782637
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   29 December 2022
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Praise for The Undercover Book List 2023 Indiana Young Hoosier Award Consideration List Selection 2021 CBC Books the best Canadian middle-grade and YA books of 2021 selection 2021 CBC Books 35 Canadian middle-grade books to watch for in fall 2021 selection 2021 49th Shelf Books for Back to School selection 2021 CTV Morning 10 Kids Books for Back to School selection 2021 Kids Lit Six Book of the Week 2022 Diamond Willow Finalist Told in alternating chapters from the perspectives of seventh graders Jane and Tyson, this story unfolds with clever aplomb... [and] a robustly diverse supporting cast...A well-plotted, well-written story that will engage readers and encourage nonreaders. -Kirkus Reviews Nelson, a Canadian author, offers an appealing dual narrative that switches, chapter by chapter, between the two very different classmates' points of view. The writing is straightforward but lively... [A] rewarding middle-grade novel. -Booklist In the diverse novel The Undercover Book List, two classmates overcome their initial antagonism to find commonalities, which lead them to unexpected solidarity. -Foreword Reviews Featuring the duo's interspersed missives, the narrative explores what it means to be accurately perceived, by both others and oneself, while simultaneously serving as a satisfying love letter to Louis Sachar, Rebecca Stead, Jacqueline Woodson, and other cherished authors, and emphasizing books' transformative power. -Publishers Weekly The Undercover Book List will resonate with children who feel unseen, who dream of a friend who understands them, or who are figuring out what kind of person to be. It's an absorbing, entertaining, and sensitive story that champions reading and the love of books. -Quill & Quire This is every mother's dream situation! Confiscate your kid's game box and have him turn to reading as a compensation? Wow!...Give The Undercover Book List to a reader and open up a whole new bunch of possible authors to be enjoyed or give it to a non-reader and see what happens. You might be surprised! -CM Magazine With emotional depth and sensitivity, Colleen Nelson captures the struggles and uncertainties that both of her protagonists wrestle with.... The story is accessible and engaging, an insightful exploration of being open to new experiences and to the wonders of self-discovery. It is also a heartfelt celebration of the power of books to heal and to bring people together. -Canadian Children's Book News Told in alternating chapters from each main character's perspective, The Undercover Book List is a treat for book lovers as it recommends titles such as Harbor Me, The Book Thief, and several others. Both characters learn and grow a great deal over the course of the book and readers will really enjoy their development. -Youth Services Book Review For the reluctant reader who doesn't know they're a reader yet and for those who will consume this story with gusto... The Undercover Book List brings reading out from under its nerd status into a mainstream social avocation it can be. -CanLit for Little Canadians [A] story grounded in a school library and books, focused on friendship... A great story for book worms and kids who have to move and make new friends. Also perfect for the teacher to read aloud. -The International Educator The book shows Alba, Levi and the reader the importance of friendship and learning how to say sorry. -Book Time Both Jane and Tyson have challenges at home that ring true to middle-grade experiences and add depth to the character's stories... I would recommend this story for Gr. 4-7. -kathiemacisaac [F]abulous for the start of a new year to inspire readers and non readers to just pick up a book and enjoy. -Storytime with Stephanie One of my favorite kind of books are books about books...and this one did not disappoint! By the end I wanted to join both an Undercover Book Club and a Kid Lit Quiz team. -Julie, Goodreads The Undercover Book List celebrates being true to yourself and recognizes that everyone has a path to become a reader. -Laurie Hnatiuk, Goodreads A heartwarming page turner that achieves what all exceptional literature does, it inspires the reader to read more. All the stars for this middle-grade gem. -Michelle Kadarusman, Goodreads I liked this book a lot! At the end of the book there is a list of book recommendations, but not just any book recommendations...The Undercover Book List recommendations! If you are looking for something interesting to read, this is the book that you're looking for! -Kids' BookBuzz, Vivian - Age 9 I loved that the book club and quiz in this story turned Tyson, a reluctant reader, into a book lover. -Jill's Book Blog A near perfect love letter to books and the kids that read them, The Undercover Book List is a well-written ode to the best middle-grade lit has to offer. Wrapped up a story of loss and self-discovery, tween readers are going to enjoy sharing this story with fellow bookworms... -Shaunterria, Goodreads Colleen's novel shows us how books can change people's lives for the better. -MaryLou Driedger


Author Information

An author and junior high school teacher, ColleenNelson earned her Bachelor of Education from the University of Manitoba in herhometown of Winnipeg. Her previous works include the critically acclaimedmiddle-grade novels Harvey Comes Home and Harvey Holds His Own, whichis a 2020 Governor General's Award Finalist; Sadia, which won the 2019Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Award; andBlood Brothers, which wasselected as the 2018 McNally Robinson Book of the Year for Young People. Herfirst picture book, Teaching Mrs. Muddle, was published in 2020. Colleenwrites daily in between appearances at hockey rinks and soccer fields insupport of her two sports-loving sons. The family's West Highland Terrier Rosieadds an extra-loveable dose of liveliness, squirrel-chasing, and shoe-chewingto their lives.

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