Copyright Date:
2024
Edition Date:
2024
Release Date:
10/22/24
Pages:
212 pages
ISBN:
1-665-94784-5
ISBN 13:
978-1-665-94784-8
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2023030624
Dimensions:
22 cm
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
As 13-year-old Ellie Cowan faces high school, her relationships undergo difficult changesMonths after the events ofTime To Roll (2023), Ellie, Coralee, and Bert are entering "the grand finale of middle school." Ellie dreads high school, with new therapists and new classrooms that might not be wheelchair accessible. Even worse, Bert, for whom she's developed "fish-swishy" romantic feelings, might be attending boarding school in Kentucky next year-nine hours from Oklahoma. And while Mema always has wise advice, Grandpa's worsening Alzheimer's disease is taking a toll on the family. Ellie just wants everything to stay the same. Sumner poignantly explores complicated emotions ranging from crushes to grief, and readers will sympathize with Ellie as she struggles to express herself. The depiction of Grandpa's decline is particularly heart-wrenching. The bond between the friend trio remains strong, and Ellie and Bert's relationship brims with sweetness. Unfortunately, the author's handling of bullying is less successful; bullies' violent treatment of Bert, who's cued as neurodivergent, goes unreported, setting a troubling example for bullied readers and their peers. Though Bert retains his uber-logical charm, his lack of self-confidence remains largely unaddressed, which is particularly disappointing, given the increased focus on his character. While his persecution may, sadly, reflect reality, readers will likely wish his character arc would more clearly convey that he realizes he doesn't deserve to be bullied. Those facing life changes like Ellie's will find her experiences resonant and, ultimately, comforting, however. Most characters read white.Equal parts heartbreaking and heartwarming.(Fiction. 10-14)
In this heartfelt companion to Jamie Sumner’s acclaimed and beloved novels Roll with It and Time to Roll, Ellie finds herself faced with first love and learning to let go.
It’s the very end of eighth grade and all everyone can talk about is high school—everyone except Ellie Cowan. Ellie wants to freeze time. Middle school was epic. She moved to Oklahoma, made her best friends, won a baking championship, quit a beauty pageant, and dominated Putt-Putt golf in her wheelchair.
But now her feelings for her best friend Bert are starting to change. When did Bert get so cute? And why are all the other girls suddenly noticing, too? As if that isn’t enough to deal with, Grandpa’s health takes a turn for the worse. So what do you do when you don’t know how to hold on and when to let go?