The Laura Line
On Sale: 06/07/2016
The Laura Line
On Sale: 06/07/2016
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About the Book
A touching and funny story of one girl’s journey to discover where she came from and the unlimited possibilities of who she can become, from Crystal Allen, the acclaimed author of How Lamar’s Bad Prank Won a Bubba-Sized Trophy and The Magnificent Mya Tibbs.
Laura Dyson wants two things in life: to be accepted by her classmates and to be noticed by ultracute baseball star Troy Bailey. But everyone at school teases her for being overweight, and Troy won’t give her a second glance. Until one day, their history teacher announces a field trip to the run-down slave shack on her grandmother’s property. Heck to the power of no way!
Her grandmother insists that it’s more than just an old shack; it’s a monument to the strong women in their family—the Laura Line. But Laura knows better: her classmates will never accept her once they see the shack. So she comes up with the perfect plan to get the trip canceled . . . but when a careless mistake puts the shack—and the Laura Line—in jeopardy, Laura must decide what’s truly important to her.
Can Laura figure out how to get what she wants at school while also honoring her family’s past?
Critical Praise
“The protagonist’s emotional transformation will resonate with readers. Generational bonds, notably the growth of the relationship between Laura and her grandmother, are beautifully depicted. With its humor and deep reverence for history, Allen’s novel is an engaging treatment of the oft-told tale of looking within for beauty and strength.” — School Library Journal
“This is a lively approach to an issue that’s come up recently in the news...and the historical aspect could help readers consider their own family lore that may not have made its way into written accounts.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
“Laura Dyson’s sweet, sassy voice draws you into this delightful story of self-discovery and acceptance, unwavering friendship and the deep roots of one amazing family.” — Donna Gephart, author of OLIVIA BEAN, TRIVIA QUEEN
“Crystal Allen shows us how our relatives, even the ones we’ve never met, sometimes have a way of gently weaving a path to exactly who we’re meant to be, our truest and best self.” — Kathryn Fitzmaurice—author of THE YEAR THE SWALLOWS CAME EARLY
Praise for HOW LAMAR’S BAD PRANK WON A BUBBA-SIZED TROPHY: “Under all the braggadocio is a boy with a big heart, and from the first sentence Lamar will have readers hooked.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Praise for HOW LAMAR’S BAD PRANK WON A BUBBA-SIZED TROPHY: “This stands out for its unusual setting and smooth integration of friendship and family concerns. ” — Kirkus Reviews
Praise for HOW LAMAR’S BAD PRANK WON A BUBBA-SIZED TROPHY: “The powerful mix of sibling rivalry, revenge, and hard-won redemption strengthens the perennial appeal of the naïve-underdog-makes-good plot; readers will come for the laughs and stay for the laughs.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
Praise for HOW LAMAR’S BAD PRANK WON A BUBBA-SIZED TROPHY: “The tween book world has a new hero—Lamar Washington—as well as a brilliant new author who’s bound to win a Bubba-sized trophy herself!” — Neal Shusterman, author of THE SCHWA WAS HERE and BRUISER
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Product Details
- ISBN: 9780062490216
- ISBN 10: 0062490214
- Imprint: Balzer + Bray
- On Sale: 06/07/2016
- Pages: 352
- List Price:9.99 CAD
- Ages: 8 to 12
- BISAC1 : JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Prejudice & Racism
- BISAC2 : JUVENILE FICTION / Historical / United States / 20th Century
- BISAC3 : JUVENILE FICTION / Historical / United States / 21st Century
- BISAC4 : JUVENILE FICTION / Girls & Women
- BISAC5 : JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Friendship
- BISAC6 : JUVENILE FICTION / Historical / United States / 19th Century
- BISAC7 : JUVENILE FICTION / Family / General (see also headings under Social Themes)
- BISAC8 : JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Strangers
- BISAC9 : JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / United States / African American
- BISAC10 : JUVENILE FICTION / Biographical / United States