Middle School Is Worse Than Meatloaf - Jennifer L. Holm 电子书PDF
Middle School Is Worse Than Meatloaf - Jennifer L. Holm 电子书PDFProduct details
Age Range: 8 - 12 years
Grade Level: 3 - 7
Lexile Measure: 720L (What's this?)
Paperback: 128 pages
Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers; Reprint edition (June 28, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1442436638
ISBN-13: 978-1442436633
Middle School Is Worse Than Meatloaf: A Year Told Through Stuff Paperback – June 28, 2011
by Jennifer L. Holm(Author), Elicia Castaldi (Illustrator)
https://www.amazon.com/Middle-School-Worse-Than-Meatloaf/dp/1442436638
Product details
Age Range: 8 - 12 years
Grade Level: 3 - 7
Lexile Measure: 720L (What's this?)
Paperback: 128 pages
Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers; Reprint edition (June 28, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1442436638
ISBN-13: 978-1442436633
Ginny has ten items on her big to-do list for seventh grade. None of them, however, include accidentally turning her hair pink. Or getting sent to detention for throwing frogs in class. Or losing the lead role in the ballet recital to her ex-best friend. Or the thousand other things that can go wrong between September and June. But it looks like it’s shaping up to be that kind of a year!
As readers follow Ginny throughout the story of her year, told entirely through her stuff—notes from classmates, school reports, emails, poems, receipts, and cartoons from her perpetually-in-trouble older brother Harry—a portrait emerges of a funny, loveable, thoughtful girl struggling to be herself…whoever that person turns out to be.
Editorial Reviews
From School Library Journal
Grade 5–7—Ginny Davis begins seventh grade with a list of items to accomplish. This list, along with lots of other "stuff"—including diary entries, refrigerator notes, cards from Grandpa, and IM screen messages—convey a year full of ups and downs. Digitally rendered collage illustrations realistically depict the various means of communication, and the story flows easily from one colorful page to the next. Ginny is fairly typical—she wants to look good for her school picture but ends up with a hair disaster the night before. She babysits but can't seem to increase her bank balance. She has problems with friends, boys, and clothes. But readers also learn about some deeper issues. She has a hard time adjusting to a new stepfather, and her older brother has difficulties with alcohol and poor behavior choices. Ginny's pain is expressed through report card grades that drop to Cs and hall passes to the school counselor. However, the year ends on a high note as she discovers a talent for art and gets asked to the Spring Fling. The story combines honesty and humor to create a believable and appealing voice. Not quite a graphic novel but not a traditional narrative either, Holm's creative book should hook readers, especially girls who want something out of the ordinary.—Diana Pierce, Running Brushy Middle School, Cedar Park, TX
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About the Author
Jenni Holm is the Newbery Honor-winning author of Our Only May Amelia, Penny from Heaven, Turtle in Paradise, and the BabyMouse graphic novel series. She lives in Northern California with her family.
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