The beloved bestselling first book in Elana K. Arnold's A Boy Called Bat series arrives in a Spanish language edition! Para Bixby Alexander Tam (también cono-cido como Bat), la vida suele estar llena de sorpresas, algunas buenas y otras no tanto. Pero la sorpresa que ha recibido hoy es muy buena. La mamá de Bat, que es veterinaria, ha traído a casa una cría de mofeta que debe cuidar hasta poder entregarla a un refugio de animales salvajes. En cuanto Bat conoce a la pequeña mofeta se da cuenta de que él y el animalito están destinados el uno para el otro, y solo tiene un mes para demostrarle a su mamá que una mofeta puede ser una excelente mascota. De la reconocida autora Elana K. Arnold nos llega una historia de amistad protagonizada por un inolvidable niño con características del espectro autista.
Elana K. Arnold Libros
Elana K. Arnold crea narrativas cautivadoras para y sobre niños y adolescentes. Sus obras profundizan en las complejas experiencias de la juventud, ofreciendo a los lectores historias impactantes e inolvidables. Con experiencia en escritura creativa y literatura juvenil, aporta una comprensión matizada a sus temas. La voz distintiva de Arnold capta la esencia del crecimiento con profundidad y sensibilidad.







Bat and the End of Everything
- 192 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
The third book in the funny and joyful series Katherine Applegate has called "tender and important," by National Book Award finalist Elana K. Arnold. Bixby Alexander Tam (nicknamed Bat) has been the caretaker for Thor, the best skunk kit in the world...but the last day of third grade is quickly approaching, and Thor is almost ready to be released into the wild. The end of school also means that Bat has to say good-bye to his favorite teacher, and he worries about the summer care of Babycakes, their adorable class pet. Not only that, but his best friend is leaving for a long vacation in Canada. Summer promises good things, too, like working with his mom at the vet clinic and hanging out with his sister, Janie. But Bat can't help but feel that everything is coming to an end. National Book Award finalist Elana K. Arnold returns with the third story starring an unforgettable boy on the autism spectrum.
Bat and the Waiting Game
- 208 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
In the tradition of Clementine and Ramona Quimby, meet Bat. When Janie gets a part in the school play and can't watch Bat after school, it means some pretty big changes.
Set against the backdrop of an ordinary neighborhood, the narrative explores profound themes of new life, death, and the complexities of family dynamics. As the day unfolds, seemingly mundane events reveal extraordinary moments that challenge the characters' perspectives on existence and relationships, highlighting the beauty and fragility of life.
The first book in a funny, heartfelt, and irresistible young middle grade series starring an unforgettable young boy on the autism spectrum, from acclaimed author Elana K.
Introducing Starla Jean! She's full of moxie, clever as a fox, and obsessed with catching a chicken she finds at the park.
The House That Wasn't There
- 304 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
She has to attend a new school, find new friends, and live in a new house that isn't even ready-her mother had to cut down a tree on their property line in order to make room for a second floor.
What Riley Wore
- 40 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
Gender-creative Riley knows just what to wear for every occasion during a busy week with family and friends--
What Girls Are Made of
- 208 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Sixteen-year-old Nina isn't made of sugar and spice and everything nice. She is flesh and blood and desire, but she longs to know real love. Unconditional love. The kind her mother told her doesn't exist. National Book Award Finalist Reeling from a shameful breakup with a boy she unabashedly worshipped, Nina drifts between school and her days volunteering at a dog shelter. But she's looking for something more. A way to fix her mistakes. Unsure of how to move on, Nina peels back the moments that have shaped her and given her a view of girlhood distorted by violence and sacrifice. One that led her to do something unspeakable to a fellow student. As Nina grapples with regret, strange memories of a trip to Italy with her mother start to surface. Layer by layer, Elana K. Arnold reveals their painful effect, and questions what love really means. Raw, emotional writing and a frank portrayal of the world teen girls live in set this award-winning book apart as a stunning chronicle of self-acceptance.
From the award-winning author of A Boy Called Bat comes a new young middle grade series in the tradition of Ramona and Clementine, starring an unforgettable girl named Harriet. There are a few things you should know about Harriet Wermer:She just finished third grade.