The Seventh Most Important Thing

Author:   Shelley Pearsall
Publisher:   Turtleback Books
Edition:   Bound for Schools & Libraries ed.
ISBN:  

9780606393461


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   04 October 2016
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 13 years
Format:   Hardback
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"This luminescent (""Kirkus Reviews"") story of anger and art, loss and redemption will appeal to fans of Lisa Graff s"" Lost in the Sun"" and Vince Vawter s ""Paperboy."" Arthur T. Owens grabbed a brick and hurled it at the trash picker. Arthur had his reasons, and the brick hit the Junk Man in the arm, not the head. But none of that matters to the judge he is ready to send Arthur to juvie forever. Amazingly, it s the Junk Man himself who offers an alternative: 120 hours of community service . . . working for him. Arthur is given a rickety shopping cart and a list of the Seven Most Important Things: glass bottles, foil, cardboard, pieces of wood, lightbulbs, coffee cans, and mirrors. He can t believe it is he really supposed to rummage through people s trash? But it isn t long before Arthur realizes there s more to the Junk Man than meets the eye, and the trash he s collecting is being transformed into something more precious than anyone could imagine. . . . Inspired by the work of folk artist James Hampton, Shelley Pearsall has crafted an affecting and redemptive novel about discovering what shines within us all, even when life seems full of darkness. A moving exploration of how there is often so much more than meets the eye. ""Booklist, "" starred review There are so many things to love about this book. Remarkable. ""The Christian Science Monitor"""""

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Author:   Shelley Pearsall
Publisher:   Turtleback Books
Imprint:   Turtleback Books
Edition:   Bound for Schools & Libraries ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 13.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 19.10cm
Weight:   0.249kg
ISBN:  

9780606393461


ISBN 10:   0606393463
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   04 October 2016
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 13 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Written in a homespun style that reflects the simple components of the artwork, the story guides readers along with Arthur to an understanding of the most important things in life. Luminescent, just like the artwork it celebrates. Kirkus Reviews starred review Pearsall has struck just the right tone by imbuing her well-rounded, interesting characters with authentic voices and pacing the action perfectly. Excellent. School Library Journal, starred review A moving exploration of how there is often so much more than meets the eye. -- Booklist, Starred review There are so many things to love about this book. Remarkable. -- Christian Science Monitor .. .interweaves the power and purpose of art with an exploration of a boy s grief and redemption. -- B ulletin Pearsall shows us that hope isn t somewhere out there it s quite literally in our own two hands. --Jen Bryant, author of A Splash of Red: The Life and Art of Horace Pippin. From the Hardcover edition.


Written in a homespun style that reflects the simple components of the artwork, the story guides readers along with Arthur to an understanding of the most important things in life. Luminescent, just like the artwork it celebrates. Kirkus Reviews starred review Pearsall has struck just the right tone by imbuing her well-rounded, interesting characters with authentic voices and pacing the action perfectly. Excellent. School Library Journal, starred review A moving exploration of how there is often so much more than meets the eye. -- Booklist, Starred review There are so many things to love about this book. Remarkable. -- Christian Science Monitor .. .interweaves the power and purpose of art with an exploration of a boy s grief and redemption. -- B ulletin Pearsall shows us that hope isn t somewhere out there it s quite literally in our own two hands. --Jen Bryant, author of A Splash of Red: The Life and Art of Horace Pippin. From the Hardcover edition.


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"A former teacher and museum historian, Shelley Pearsall is now a full-time author. Her first novel, ""Trouble Don t Last, "" won the Scott O Dell Award for Historical Fiction. The idea for ""The Seventh Most Important Thing ""began many years ago when she first saw outsider artist James Hampton s amazing work. She was disappointed that so little is known about Hampton and was intrigued that his work was brought to light by anonymous sources. It was the perfect foundation for this remarkable, inspiring novel. To learn more about the author and her work, visit ShelleyPearsall.com and follow her at @ShelleyPearsall."""

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