Copyright Date:
2018
Edition Date:
2018
Release Date:
09/11/18
Pages:
290 pages
ISBN:
1-510-72406-0
ISBN 13:
978-1-510-72406-8
Dewey:
Fic
Dimensions:
21 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews
A chatty fourth-grader named DeeDee is eager to make friends at her new school, but first she must learn what loyalty means.Bombarded by problems at home, DeeDee encounters more stress in one year than many people confront in a lifetime. Her trailer burns down, which means her family must move again. Her father has left to visit a relative in Mexico and hasn't come back. She is behind in her school work and struggles to keep up with the help of a special teacher. Watched by older siblings while her mother struggles to earn a living, she eats too much junk food and develops diabetes. Readers will cheer for DeeDee even as she makes bad choices that reveal poor self-esteem: She denies being bilingual, acts embarrassed by a close friend with disabilities, and caves in to bullies because she wants to be part of the popular crowd. DeeDee disappoints herself and must seek encouragement to do what she knows is right, modeling growth. The novel is filled with important issues involving immigration and acceptance of those who are different, though DeeDee's cheeky narrative voice ("Holy jalapeño") provides a great deal of levity. Commendably, Belford isn't afraid to show the cruelty and confusion children evince when their lives are not going as planned.A busy novel about the importance of compassion and learning to be true to one's heart, with an endearing protagonist at its core. (Fiction. 8-12)
Kirkus Reviews
(Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
A chatty fourth-grader named DeeDee is eager to make friends at her new school, but first she must learn what loyalty means.Bombarded by problems at home, DeeDee encounters more stress in one year than many people confront in a lifetime. Her trailer burns down, which means her family must move again. Her father has left to visit a relative in Mexico and hasn't come back. She is behind in her school work and struggles to keep up with the help of a special teacher. Watched by older siblings while her mother struggles to earn a living, she eats too much junk food and develops diabetes. Readers will cheer for DeeDee even as she makes bad choices that reveal poor self-esteem: She denies being bilingual, acts embarrassed by a close friend with disabilities, and caves in to bullies because she wants to be part of the popular crowd. DeeDee disappoints herself and must seek encouragement to do what she knows is right, modeling growth. The novel is filled with important issues involving immigration and acceptance of those who are different, though DeeDee's cheeky narrative voice ("Holy jalapeño") provides a great deal of levity. Commendably, Belford isn't afraid to show the cruelty and confusion children evince when their lives are not going as planned.A busy novel about the importance of compassion and learning to be true to one's heart, with an endearing protagonist at its core. (Fiction. 8-12)
From the author of the highly praised Canned and Crushed comes a new story about friendship, the consequences of bad decisions, and embracing what makes you different!
DeeDee’s life is full of D’s. Missing her dad, who’s disappeared. Distracted by her sister’s quinceañera and her brother dropping out of high school. Disappointing her family by struggling in her new school. Being diagnosed with diabetes. So many D’s she worries she’ll never fit in, and worse, never find the best friend she’s always wanted.
Then she meets River, her new neighbor with cochlear implants and finds they have the same interests. Art. Dance. Skateboarding. And they both miss their dads. But while DeeDee struggles to adjust to her new circumstances and life with diabetes, River embraces life, even his differences. River offers to help search for DeeDee’s dad and coach her in skateboarding and the two become friends. River even encourages her to participate in her school’s Spring Fling talent show.
Then River transfers to DeeDee’s new school. Instead of sticking up for him and risking being made fun of, DeeDee makes mistake after mistake until she’s forced to decide: keep the best friend she’s always wanted by standing up to her classmates, or stay silent and lose River forever? Before DeeDee can be a good friend she must learn to love differences—not just River’s but also her own.