The Newspaper Club
- 208 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
The Babysitters Club meets Hilde Cracks the Case in this lively, fast-paced, and timely new young middle grade series by an award-winning author--now in paperback!
Beth Vrabel escribe historias que cultivan la determinación, la resiliencia y el corazón en los jóvenes lectores. Sus obras son celebradas por ofrecer un mensaje inspirador a través de narrativas atractivas que resuenan con los niños. Vrabel viaja a menudo por el país para conectar con jóvenes lectores y escritores, compartiendo estos temas vitales.
The Babysitters Club meets Hilde Cracks the Case in this lively, fast-paced, and timely new young middle grade series by an award-winning author--now in paperback!
The book offers an intriguing look into the complexities of self-deception and personal truth. It features a compelling narrative that explores the protagonist's internal struggles and the lies they tell themselves to cope with reality. Through a blend of introspection and emotional depth, it delves into themes of identity, honesty, and the journey toward self-acceptance. Additionally, readers are treated to a sneak peek of "Lies I Tell Myself," hinting at further exploration of these themes in a new context.
A photo of an escaped prisoner goes viral and lands the Cub Reporters on front-page news in this exciting second book in The Newspaper Club middle- grade series by an award-winning author.
Eleven-year-old Raymond devises a plan to spend his summer proving to everyone how brave and confident he is, but will he really be able to change, or is it another lie he tells himself?
From award-winning author Beth Vrabel comes a powerfully moving story about a magical friendship, coping with disability, and the pains of growing up and growing apart. Twelve-year-old Caleb is shorter, frailer, and more protected than most kids his age. That's because he has cystic fibrosis, a diagnosis meaning lungs that fill with mucus and a shortened lifespan. Caleb tries not to let his disorder define him, but it can be hard with an overprotective mom and a perfect big brother. Then Caleb meets Kit--a vibrant, independent, and free girl--and his world changes instantly. Kit reads Caleb's palm and tells him they are destined to become friends. She calls birds down from the sky and turns every day into an adventure. Her magic is contagious, making Caleb question the rules and order in his life. But being Kit's friend means embracing deception and danger, and soon Caleb will have to decide if his friendship with Kit is really what's best for him--or her.
Wanting to escape his family life, sixth grader Hayes flies off with his misfit friend Gerty to protect a clonal colony of aspen from a wildfire, but the two quickly realize the importance of everything they tried to leave behind.
From award-winning author Beth Vrabel comes a new middle-grade Breakfast Club drama set in a old folks' home.