Copyright Date:
2020
Edition Date:
2020
Release Date:
01/07/20
Illustrator:
Kaban, Eda,
Pages:
270 pages
ISBN:
Publisher: 0-06-283940-3 Perma-Bound: 0-7804-7023-0
ISBN 13:
Publisher: 978-0-06-283940-4 Perma-Bound: 978-0-7804-7023-1
Dewey:
Fic
Dimensions:
20 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Horn Book
An adorable new baby sister leaves African American Mya feeling overlooked. A school project might just be the perfect opportunity for the now-middle child to distinguish herself. Meanwhile, Mya is also in the middle when her besties, twins Skye and Starr, become close with Mya's estranged friend, Naomi. The quirky, relatable Texas girl's third story probes the evolution of family and friendship with compassion and heart.
Kirkus Reviews
This latest addition to Allen's series about a determined fourth-grader highlights Mya's struggles to keep her family and friends connected any way she can.While her big brother, Nugget, is congratulated for his intelligence and her baby sister, Macey, is showered with attention and constant care, Mya is left out of the circle of love she's used to sharing with her African-American family. Most of her earnest attempts to attract her parents' attention are either ignored or met with confusion, but when she's given a school assignment to build a business, Mya's sure that a good-news-only newspaper will be the perfect vehicle to park her parents' focus back on her. In between trying to get her family back on track, repairing broken friendships, and ensuring joyous birthday celebrations for her twin friends and for their small Texas town, Mya learns solid lessons about the lasting power of hurtful language, the importance of speaking up for yourself, and the pressures of owning a small business. Mya faces realistic consequences for some of her more questionable hijinks, but the inclusion of accessible templates for building budgets and business plans and the fact that adults listen to Mya when she expresses emotional distress make this more than just a story about adaptability; it's an introduction to other, broader conversations with kids about money, health, and responsibility.Allen lassoes another terrific tale for the Magnificent Mya Tibbs series. (Fiction. 8-10)
The third book in the hilarious middle-grade series about Mya, the cowgirl-loving fourth grader—perfect for fans of Ramona the Pest and Clementine.
Things have changed in the Tibbs house, and Mya isn’t happy about it. She’s stuck in the middle between an exceptionally cute baby sister and an exceptionally smart older brother. And her tired parents seem to only notice the “exceptional” kids in the house.
So when a class project lassoes Mya into starting her own school newspaper, she’s sure this will earn her the star status she wants from her parents. But the same project also gives Mya’s archenemy, Naomi Jackson, a chance to prove she is a better friend to the twins, Skye and Starr, than Mya is . . . and soon Mya feels caught in the middle again, just like at home. Good gravy in the navy!
When Mya makes a monumental mistake in an effort to celebrate the twins, she stands to lose everything, including their friendship. Now she has to figure out how to get back in the saddle, grab those reins, and gallop her way toward fixing everything.