Happy & Sad & Everything True
Happy & Sad & Everything True
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Aladdin
Annotation: With charm and sincerity reminiscent of Counting by 7s and When You Reach Me , this debut middle grade novel is a heartfelt, hopeful story about a girl finding herself through secretly giving out advice to classmates.
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #390865
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Aladdin
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 11/12/24
Pages: 255 pages
ISBN: 1-665-95524-4
ISBN 13: 978-1-665-95524-9
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2023052702
Dimensions: 22 cm
Language: English
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ALA Booklist (Mon Dec 09 00:00:00 CST 2024)

It's tough to start sixth grade without your best friend. Dee and Juniper have always had each other for support, but, this year, they've been separated into different homerooms. Juniper has taken up with new friends who think Dee is stinky and weird, and Juniper isn't doing much to change their minds. Taking to hiding in the bathroom, Dee starts to hear voices t never fear, she's not losing it. The voices belong to other kids hiding from their own problems. When Dee reaches out with advice, it turns out she is pretty good at helping others and develops a following. But where will it lead, and will she be strong enough to keep it up? Thayer's debut novel brings readers to an authentic view of junior high, with its daily drama and moments of discovery. While secondary characters could be more fully fleshed out, this story's appeal is its quirkiness and heart which are sincerely presented. A solid purchase for libraries with a following for authors like Kate DiCamillo and Rebecca Stead.

Kirkus Reviews

A socially struggling sixth grader finds herself in the unlikely position of providing counsel to othersAfter Desdemona Hillman Diller learned that she and her best friend, Juniper, were going to be in different classes, her mom tried to sell it as an opportunity to make new friends. But Dee always felt that Juniper was enough. A subject of mean gossip, Dee now spends her Snack and Stretch breaks hiding in the bathroom. After an unfortunate Parent PE Day during which her mother deeply embarrasses her, Dee flees to the bathroom, where she hears clanging through a vent that connects to the boys' bathroom. Her classmate Harry, who's upset about something his father did, is next door, kicking the grate. After Dee consoles Harry, he asks if they can meet again the next day. Only it isn't Harry who shows up, but a distressed second grader from the elementary school one floor down who was cruelly teased for a spelling mistake. Soon, Dee is giving advice to schoolmates both younger and older-even as Juniper moves on to new friends, who are unkind to Dee. Debut author Thayer skillfully and authentically captures the often-painful social transitions of middle school. In a satisfying growth arc, quiet, kind Dee comes out of her shell, realizing she's worth more than the judgments of others made her believe. Main characters are cued white.A compassionate window into the awkward and isolating stages of growing up.(Fiction. 10-14)

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Kirkus Reviews
Reading Level: 5.0
Interest Level: 5-9

With charm and sincerity reminiscent of Judy Blume and Rebecca Stead, this debut middle grade novel is a heartfelt, hopeful story about a girl finding herself through secretly giving out advice to classmates.

Back when Dee and Juniper were still friends, Dee never hid in the bathroom. Now, at the beginning of sixth grade, Dee finds herself there often. The dripping faucet is annoying, and there are other places she’d rather be—like at home and in her room with her cat, Norman. But at least Dee is safe from overenthusiastic teachers and having to see Juniper walking through the halls with her new friends. Dee would rather be alone than witness that.

But it turns out Dee isn’t the only one hiding from something. There are kids all over the school worrying in secret and needing someone to talk to. After Dee helps a second grader with spelling advice, more students begin coming to Dee with their problems. It turns out she’s a good listener, and she likes helping people. And when she starts receiving mysterious notes, it seems someone out there wants to be her friend—if only they would reveal themselves.


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