Allie, First at Last
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Annotation: Born into a family of over-achievers, fifth-grader Allie Velasco has never finished first in anything, but now she is determined to win the Trailblazer contest with a photographic presentation about her great grandfather, the first Congressional Medal of Honor winner from their town.
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #6075668
Format: Paperback
Copyright Date: 2017
Edition Date: 2016 Release Date: 06/27/17
Pages: 200 pages
ISBN: 0-545-81268-2
ISBN 13: 978-0-545-81268-9
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2015031306
Dimensions: 20 cm.
Language: English
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Allie feels the weight of achievements by her family members, from her beloved great-grandfather, who won the Congressional Medal of Honor, to her two multi-award-winning older siblings and her younger sister, who has been acting in TV commercials for years. As Allie's last year at Sendak Elementary School draws to a close, she feels enormous pressure to excel at something. Meanwhile, her best friend is drifting away, and stressed-out Allie seems to be making things worse. Some sage advice and an unforeseen crisis bring her misaligned values and actions more sharply into focus, enabling her to put things right. Cervantes, the author of Gaby, Lost and Found (2013), portrays Allie's Mexican American family and community with warmth and shows her dilemma with a gradually widening perspective that lets readers gain understanding along with Allie. A sprinkling of Spanish words helps maintain the story's cultural context. Throughout the clearly written, first-person narrative, the vivid scenes of fifth-grade conflicts, old and new friendships, and affectionate family life make this an accessible, appealing chapter book.

Horn Book

Allie has never won anything, despite belonging to a family of intense overachievers. When she learns about a creative competition at her school, she becomes determined to win it, no matter the cost. The comically dramatic first-person voice and lovably flawed characters keep the moral about friendship from becoming clichid, instead turning it into an optimistic, relatable unifying theme.

School Library Journal

Gr 4-6 In this realistic middle grade novel, Cervantes introduces a Latina fifth grader, Alyssa, otherwise known as Allie, who is struggling to find her place and identity as the third of four siblings in a family full of successful, award-winning individuals. She considers herself a failure when compared to Harvard-bound Adriana; his soccer whiz older brother, Aiden; and his younger sister Ava, a TV commercial star. Yet this is only half of the family: Allie's mom is a news anchor, and her dad is a fireman. It seems that everyone has won trophies and completed "firsts"even her great grandfather is famous as the only World War II recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor alive in the state. Fifth grade can be rough, filled with changing relationships and an intense self-centered focus. Allie tries, but often fails, to be understanding when a new friend's help on her science fair project is a disaster and former best friend Sarah chooses the same topic for the Kansas Trailblazer Contest. The first-person narrative captures the disquieting feelings that often accompany the preteen years, including the protagonist's insights on her language proficiency and efforts to make the right decisions. VERDICT This will appeal to middle grade girls, particularly for independent reading. Ruth Quiroa, National Louis University, IL

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Word Count: 38,932
Reading Level: 4.4
Interest Level: 4-7
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 4.4 / points: 6.0 / quiz: 180363 / grade: Middle Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:3.4 / points:10.0 / quiz:Q67453
Lexile: 660L
Mrs. Wendy walks toward the blackboard. "Look, I've written the Trailblazer contest guidelines here." She points out each rule. "All creative work must be unpublished. One submission per student. First-place winner gets a trophy and two hundred dollars." The entire classroom gasps. Now everyone's hands are up with questions. Sara and Hayley squeal back and forth at each other, "Two hundred dollars! OMG! Shopping spree!" Grace turns to me, excited and red-faced. "Are you going to do it now? You totally should." I nod. I need that first prize for my family's awards shelf. Luckily, I've got the perfect trailblazer in mind. That shiny trophy, engraved with the words Alyssa Velasco, First-Place Winner is going to be mine.

Excerpted from Allie, First at Last by Angela Cervantes
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Is winning top prize worth losing a friend?

Allie Velasco wants to be a trailblazer.A trendsetter.A winner.No better feeling exists in the world than stepping to the top of a winners podium and hoisting a trophy high in the air. At least, thats what Allie thinks . . . shes never actually won anything before. Everyone in her family is special in some way -- her younger sister is a rising TV star; her brother is a soccer prodigy; her great-grandfather is a Congressional Medal of Honor winner.With a family like this, Allie knows she has to make her mark or risk being left behind. Shes determined to add a shiny medal, blue ribbon, or beautiful trophy to her family's award shelf. When a prestigious school contest is announced, Allie has the perfect opportunity to take first -- at last. Theres just one small snag . . . her biggest competition is also her ex-best friend, Sara. Can Allie take top prize and win back a friend -- or is she destined to lose it all?


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