Abigail Iris
The One and Only
Glatt, Lisa
Greenberg, Suzanne
Allen, Joy (ILT)
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BOOK SYNOPSIS
Readers of all kinds will fall in love with the precocious, adorable Abigail Iris! Abigail Iris is sick of being One-of-Manybrothers and sisters, that is. Shed rather be an Only, like all her best friends, and not have to compete with siblings for time or attention. So Abigail is thrilled when she joins her friend Genevieves family on a trip to San Francisco. She gets to stay in a fancy hotel, visit Chinatown, order room serviceand she doesnt have to share anything with her pesky older siblings! Amid all the fun, though, Abigail discovers that having a set of parents to yourself might be nice some of the time, it just isnt right for Abigail all of the time. An adorable story for Onlies and One-of-Many alike starring a one-of-a-kind new character!
AUTHOR BIO
LISA GLATT is the author of the short story collection The Apples Bruise and the novel A Girl Becomes a Comma Like That. She teaches at California State University, Long Beach. www.lisaglatt.com SUZANNE GREENBERG is the author of Speed-Walk and Other Stories and the co-author of Everyday Creative Writing: Panning for Gold in the Kitchen Sink. She lives in California with her husband and their three children. JOY ALLEN has illustrated more than thirty books for children, including the popular American Girl Hopscotch Hill School series. Her art has appeared on the cover of Publishers Weekly, in the L.A. Times, and on the Today Show. She lives in Cameron Park, California. www.joyallenillustration.com
BOOK REVIEWS
From Kirkus Reviews:Third grader Abigail Iris is a happy-go-lucky girl. She has a nearly giddy relationship with her loving parents and an almost perfect one with her three siblings, two of whom are half brothers. She feels the pinch, however, of a budgeted household and the inconvenience of sharing her bedroom. She is ecstatic when she can go on vacation with her friend Genevieve, an only child. Instead of camping, they stay in a fancy hotel in San Francisco. Though the perks are greatroom service!Genevieves dad is always on his cell phone, her mom verges on cranky and Genevieve starts to appear a bit spoiled. Gaining a new perspective, Abigail begins to miss her family. When the vacation is called to an abrupt halt Abigail is happy enough to adopt the authors message: Being one of many is just fine, and more wealth is sometimes worse than less. With Allens periodic homespun sketches and a breezy first-person text, this sweet slip of a story is recommended for those girls feeling the squeeze of a crowded and blended family.From Publishers Weekly:[A] spirited narration . . . Glatt and Greenberg are spot-on in their observations.From Booklist:Chapter-book readers who have recently outgrown the Junie B. Jones series will find this an engaging choice.From School Library Journal:Her delight in staying in a hotel brings to mind Kay Thompsons Eloise . . . the novels light, breezy tone will attract girls looking for entertainment in an easy chapter-book format.
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MORE BOOK INFO
ISBN: 0802797822
ISBN(13-digit): 9780802797827
Dewey Decimal: [Fic]
Library of Congress: 2008007391
Book Publisher: Walker & Co
Language: ENG
No. of Pages: 148
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