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Friends Ser.: Friends : Stories about New Friends, Old Friends, and Unexpectedly
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ISBN
9780439729918
Book Title
Friends : Stories about New Friends, Old Friends, and Unexpectedly True Friends
Item Length
8.5in
Publisher
Scholastic, Incorporated
Publication Year
2005
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.7in
Author
Pam Muñoz Ryan, Ann M. Martin, Jennifer L. Holm, Meg Cabot
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Topic
General, Short Stories, Social Themes / Friendship
Item Width
5.7in
Item Weight
12.2 Oz
Number of Pages
192 Pages

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Stories of friendship from some of the most acclaimed and dynamic writers in children's books today, edited by Ann M. Martin and David Levithan, with all proceeds going to The Lisa Libraries. The friend can be the girl next door . . . or a faithful dog . . . or a teacher . . . or just plain invisible. But in every life, there's at least one friend who changes your life. In this collection, writers including Virginia Euwer Wolff, Ann M. Martin, Pam Munoz Ryan, Tanuja Desai Hidier, Walter Dean Myers, Rachel Cohn, Meg Cabot, Jennifer L. Holm, Patty McCormick, David Levithan, and Patrick Jennings present stories about friendship and all of its reverberations. All proceeds go to The Lisa Libraries, which provides small libraries for children in need.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Scholastic, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0439729912
ISBN-13
9780439729918
eBay Product ID (ePID)
44188572

Product Key Features

Book Title
Friends : Stories about New Friends, Old Friends, and Unexpectedly True Friends
Author
Pam Muñoz Ryan, Ann M. Martin, Jennifer L. Holm, Meg Cabot
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
General, Short Stories, Social Themes / Friendship
Publication Year
2005
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Number of Pages
192 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
5.7in
Item Weight
12.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

Age Range
8-12
Lc Classification Number
Pz5.F9145 2005
Grade from
Third Grade
Grade to
Seventh Grade
Reviews
PW 8-22-05 Friends: Stories about New Friends, Old Friends, and Unexpectedly True Friends Martin, Ann Matthews (Editor) Levithan, David (Editor The definitions of friendship expressed in this collection of 11 short stories are as varied as the heroines and heroes introduced by well-established authors--including editors Martin (whose selection is an excerpt from A Dog's Life , reviewed above) and Levithan (Are We There Yet? , reviewed below). But nearly all of the protagonists share a burning need to find a kindred spirit. In two of the selections, new kids in town invent confidantes to ease the pain of loneliness. The narrator of Jennifer L. Holm's "My Best Friend" relies on an imaginary girl named Alexandra for companionship at her new home in Florida until she meets an elderly neighbor who admits she talks to an alligator. Patrick Jennings's hero is content spending time with a made-up "pixie friend" named Flit until the boy realizes that Flit is preventing him from making other friends. Other stories explore more traditional peer relationships: accidental and unlikely friendships, bonds that turn sour and animosities that turn sweet, as in Pam Muoz Ryan's (Nacho and Lolita , reviewed above) "The Friend Who Changed My Life" when a new fifth-grader links up with the bully who torments her. Tanuja Desai Hidier's story traces a blossoming friendship at the dawn of India's liberation. One of the most thought-provoking selections closes the anthology, as the now-grown narrator of Virginia Euwer Wolff's "Doll" reflects upon her motives for impulsively showing kindness towards a shunned first-grade classmate. Offering a wide realm of moods, outcomes and morals, these stories are perfect for sharing with friends. Ages 9-12. (Aug.)FYI: Proceeds from the sale of this book go to the Lisa Libraries, a nonprofit organization that donates new children's books to organizations serving needy children SLJ MARTIN, Ann M. & David Levithan, eds. Friends: Stories about New Friends, Old Friends, and Unexpectedly True Friends. 185p. CIP. Scholastic. 2005. Tr $16.95. ISBN 0-439-72991-2. LC 2004027758. Gr 5-8-This collection of stories by well-known authors spans a broad definition of the term "friend," and also approaches the topic from a wide variety of viewpoints. There are pieces about real-life friends, imaginary companions, animal friends, and those who fit the old saying, "with friends like that, who needs enemies." Some of the selections are written as if the events are happening in the present, some from the viewpoint of an adult looking back at childhood. The selections by Ann M. Martin, Pam Muoz Ryan, Rachel Cohn, David Levithan, and Patricia McCormick are among the more outstanding entries. It is unlikely that any one reader will like all of them, but it is also likely that every reader will find at least one that hits home. The trick will be to get youngsters to keep reading to find that one.-Nancy P. Reeder, Heathwood Hall Episcopal School, Columbia, SC, PW 8-22-05 Friends: Stories about New Friends, Old Friends, and Unexpectedly True Friends Martin, Ann Matthews (Editor) Levithan, David (Editor The definitions of friendship expressed in this collection of 11 short stories are as varied as the heroines and heroes introduced by well-established authors--including editors Martin (whose selection is an excerpt from A Dog's Life , reviewed above) and Levithan (Are We There Yet? , reviewed below). But nearly all of the protagonists share a burning need to find a kindred spirit. In two of the selections, new kids in town invent confidantes to ease the pain of loneliness. The narrator of Jennifer L. Holm's "My Best Friend" relies on an imaginary girl named Alexandra for companionship at her new home in Florida until she meets an elderly neighbor who admits she talks to an alligator. Patrick Jennings's hero is content spending time with a made-up "pixie friend" named Flit until the boy realizes that Flit is preventing him from making other friends. Other stories explore more traditional peer relationships: accidental and unlikely friendships, bonds that turn sour and animosities that turn sweet, as in Pam Muoz Ryan's (Nacho and Lolita , reviewed above) "The Friend Who Changed My Life" when a new fifth-grader links up with the bully who torments her. Tanuja Desai Hidier's story traces a blossoming friendship at the dawn of India's liberation. One of the most thought-provoking selections closes the anthology, as the now-grown narrator of Virginia Euwer Wolff's "Doll" reflects upon her motives for impulsively showing kindness towards a shunned first-grade classmate. Offering a wide realm of moods, outcomes and morals, these stories are perfect for sharing with friends. Ages 9-12. (Aug.)FYI: Proceeds from the sale of this book go to the Lisa Libraries, a nonprofit organization that donates new children's books to organizations serving needy children SLJ MARTIN, Ann M. & David Levithan, eds. Friends: Stories about New Friends, Old Friends, and Unexpectedly True Friends. 185p. CIP. Scholastic. 2005. Tr $16.95. ISBN 0-439-72991-2. LC 2004027758. Gr 5-8-This collection of stories by well-known authors spans a broad definition of the term "friend," and also approaches the topic from a wide variety of viewpoints. There are pieces about real-life friends, imaginary companions, animal friends, and those who fit the old saying, "with friends like that, who needs enemies." Some of the selections are written as if the events are happening in the present, some from the viewpoint of an adult looking back at childhood. The selections by Ann M. Martin, Pam Muñoz Ryan, Rachel Cohn, David Levithan, and Patricia McCormick are among the more outstanding entries. It is unlikely that any one reader will like all of them, but it is also likely that every reader will find at least one that hits home. The trick will be to get youngsters to keep reading to find that one.-Nancy P. Reeder, Heathwood Hall Episcopal School, Columbia, SC, PW 8-22-05 Friends: Stories about New Friends, Old Friends, and Unexpectedly True Friends Martin, Ann Matthews (Editor) Levithan, David (Editor The definitions of friendship expressed in this collection of 11 short stories are as varied as the heroines and heroes introduced by well-established authors--including editors Martin (whose selection is an excerpt from A Dog's Life , reviewed above) and Levithan (Are We There Yet? , reviewed below). But nearly all of the protagonists share a burning need to find a kindred spirit. In two of the selections, new kids in town invent confidantes to ease the pain of loneliness. The narrator of Jennifer L. Holm's "My Best Friend" relies on an imaginary girl named Alexandra for companionship at her new home in Florida until she meets an elderly neighbor who admits she talks to an alligator. Patrick Jennings's hero is content spending time with a made-up "pixie friend" named Flit until the boy realizes that Flit is preventing him from making other friends. Other stories explore more traditional peer relationships: accidental and unlikely friendships, bonds that turn sour and animosities that turn sweet, as in Pam Muoz Ryan's (Nacho and Lolita , reviewed above) "The Friend Who Changed My Life" when a new fifth-grader links up with the bully who torments her. Tanuja Desai Hidier's story traces a blossoming friendship at the dawn of India's liberation. One of the most thought-provoking selections closes the anthology, as the now-grown narrator of Virginia Euwer Wolff's "Doll" reflects upon her motives for impulsively showing kindness towards a shunned first-grade classmate. Offering a wide realm of moods, outcomes and morals, these stories are perfect for sharing with friends. Ages 9-12. (Aug.)FYI: Proceeds from the sale of this book go to the Lisa Libraries, a nonprofit organization that donates new children's books to organizations serving needy children SLJ MARTIN, Ann M. & David Levithan, eds. Friends: Stories about New Friends, Old Friends, and Unexpectedly True Friends. 185p. CIP. Scholastic. 2005. Tr $16.95. ISBN 0-439-72991-2. LC 2004027758. Gr 5-8--This collection of stories by well-known authors spans a broad definition of the term friend," and also approaches the topic from a wide variety of viewpoints. There are pieces about real-life friends, imaginary companions, animal friends, and those who fit the old saying, with friends like that, who needs enemies." Some of the selections are written as if the events are happening in the present, some from the viewpoint of an adult looking back at childhood. The selections by Ann M. Martin, Pam Muñoz Ryan, Rachel Cohn, David Levithan, and Patricia McCormick are among the more outstanding entries. It is unlikely that any one reader will like all of them, but it is also likely that every reader will find at least one that hits home. The trick will be to get youngsters to keep reading to find that one.--Nancy P. Reeder, Heathwood Hall Episcopal School, Columbia, SC
Copyright Date
2005
Target Audience
Juvenile Audience
Lccn
2004-027758
Intended Audience
Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Ages 2-3, under 2 Years
Series
Friends Ser.

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