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Where We Come from (Hardcover)
John Coy, Shannon Gibney, Sun Yung Shin, Diane Wilson; Illustrated by Dion Mbd
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Just before they're due to start middle school, Diego, Gig,
Jackson, and Isaac, four sports-loving friends, all attend the same
weeklong soccer camp. Diego is an experienced soccer player, and
Gig has a natural ability for the sport he never realized. But
Jackson and Isaac are split into another group of players--a group
with younger, smaller kids. For the first time, both boys aren't
the stars of their team. In fact, they can't seem to get a handle
on soccer. At the same time, Jackson is having a hard time getting
a handle on his mom's deepening relationship with her boyfriend,
and her suggestion that they move in with him. And Gig is worried
about his father's deployment to Afghanistan. Here is a story about
how life, like sports, can be unpredictable, frustrating, and
exhilarating.
Middle school is full of new challenges for Jackson, Gig, Isaac,
and Diego, four sports-loving friends who have always stuck
together. Lockers that won't open, older (and bigger) kids, classes
that are far apart, tons of homework--there's a lot to get used to.
One thing the boys are looking forward to, however, is making
the football team. Not every one will get what he wants, though, on
the field and at home.
Jackson's parents are divorced and his mother has started
dating. Gig's dad is in the National Guard and has been called up
to serve in the Middle East. Isaac's dad wants him to go to a
different middle school than all his friends. Diego is the new kid
in school, a power-hitter who works with his family on the weekends
and can't make every team practice. These four friends lead
different lives, but on the baseball field, they're a strong team,
the top of the order. In this crucial last year of elementary
school, they're faced with preparing for middle school and dealing
with a new member of their team--a girl!
Acclaimed author John Coy takes readers into the hearts and
minds of 5th grade boys, with plenty of baseball action that's sure
to keep even the most reluctant readers turning the pages.
One day at her dad's house, a young girl finds two old potatoes in
the cupboard. "Gross." But before she can throw them away, her dad
suggests they try to grow new potatoes from the old ones, which
have sprouted eyes. Told from May to September, the potato-growing
season, the story includes all the basic steps for growing potatoes
while subtly dealing with the parents' recent divorce. Just like
the new potatoes that emerge from ugly old potatoes, this dad and
daughter move on and make a new life together in the face of
unavoidable and unpleasant change. Carolyn Fisher's artwork will be
instantly recognizable from her picture book debut, "A Twisted
Tale," and her trademark high-energy art and design infuse joy and
humor into this heartwarming story.
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