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The Best Worst Thing
Kathleen Lane
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Description for The Best Worst Thing
Hardcover. A simply told, deeply riveting and perceptive debut novel that strikes a universal chord by exploring what it's like to be a 10 year-old who doesn't feel ready to grow up and leave childhood behind. Num Pages: 208 pages. BIC Classification: YFB. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 144 x 202 x 23. Weight in Grams: 288.
Ten year-old Maggie sees injustice and danger everywhere--in her history textbook, on the playground, in her neighborhood, on the news. How can anyone be safe when there's a murderer on the loose, a bully about to get a gun for his 12th birthday, rabbits being held captive for who-knows-what next door, and an older sister being mysteriously consumed by adolescence? Maggie doesn't like it one bit, so she devises intricate ways of controlling her own world and a larger, more dangerous plan for protecting everyone else.
Beautifully written, Maggie's voice rings brilliantly true and brings to mind the writing ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
208
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780316257817
SKU
V9780316257817
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-1
About Kathleen Lane
Kathleen Lane lives in Portland, Oregon, where she is a Literary Arts writer-in-residence, visiting instructor at Pacific Northwest College of Art, and cohost of the art and literary event series SHARE.
Reviews for The Best Worst Thing
Thoughtful characterization and relatable themes make this a strong purchase
School Library Journal, starred review
Lane's prose is quietly powerful, plain yet poetic....A tender, sober portrait of a middle schooler with OCD
Kirkus Reviews
Students making the transition from elementary school to middle school, or grappling with feelings of being an outsider, will be able to ... Read more
School Library Journal, starred review
Lane's prose is quietly powerful, plain yet poetic....A tender, sober portrait of a middle schooler with OCD
Kirkus Reviews
Students making the transition from elementary school to middle school, or grappling with feelings of being an outsider, will be able to ... Read more