Absolutely Almost

Graff Lisa

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UPC:
9780399164057
Maximum Purchase:
3 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
2014-06-12
Release Date:
2014-06-12
Author:
Lisa Graff
Language:
english
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From the author of the National Book Award nominee A Tangle of Knotscomes an inspiring novel about figuring out who you are and doing what you love.

Albie has never been the smartest kid in his class. He has never been the tallest. Or the best at gym. Or the greatest artist. Or the most musical. In fact, Albie has a long list of the things he's not very good at.But then Albie gets a new babysitter, Calista, who helps him figure out all of the things heis good at and how he can take pride in himself.

A perfect companion to Lisa Graff's National Book Award-nominated A Tangle of Knots, this novel explores a similar theme in a realistic contemporary world where kids will easily be able to relate their own struggles to Albie's. Great for fans of Rebecca Stead's Liar and Spy, RJ Palacio's Wonder and Cynthia Lord's Rules.

Praise for ABSOLUTELY ALMOST

* Albie comes through significant emotional hardship to a genuine sense of self-worth. --School Library Journal, starred review

* A perfect book to share with struggling readers. --Booklist, starred review

* Achingly superb, Albies story shines. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review

* Graffs...gentle story invokes evergreen themes of coming to appreciate ones strengths (and weaknesses), and stands out for its thoughtful, moving portrait of a boy who learns to keep moving forward, taking on the world at his own speed. --Publishers Weekly, starred review

Lately the patrons of my school library have been asking, 'Do you have any books likeWonderby R.J. Palacio?' and now I have the perfect offering. --BookPage

Maybe the wonder ofAbsolutely Almostis that its willing to give us an almost unheard of hero. --Betsy Bird,Fuse #8 Blog

Graff...again draws on her ability to create rich lifeworlds for her characters to present a boy who is gifted in many ways....[T]his is a sharp portrait of an outsiders inner perspective, and Albies coming to terms with himself will be cheered by many. --BCCB Reviews