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From award-winning verse novelist Shari Green comes an
unforgettable story of friendship, first love, and an impossible
choice between integrity and duty, family and friends, all while
fighting for a dream. Song of Freedom, Song of Dreams is a
historical YA novel in verse that centers around a young pianist in
East Germany trying to make sense of love, duty, and the pursuit of
dreams during the unsettled months of protest that led to the fall
of the Berlin Wall in the late 1980s. Written in stunning lyrical
verse, Song of Freedom, Song of Dreams is a story of hope, courage,
romance, and the power of music not only to change lives, but to
save them. Â
Winner of the 2018 ALA Schneider Family Book Award, Middle Grade
Books category Sixth grade is coming to an end, and so is life as
Macy McMillan knows it. Already a "For Sale" sign mars the front
lawn of her beloved house. Soon her mother will upend their perfect
little family, adding a stepfather and six-year-old twin
stepsisters. To add insult to injury, what is Macy's final sixth
grade assignment? A genealogy project. Well, she'll put it off -
just like those wedding centerpieces she's supposed to be making.
Just when Macy's mother ought to be understanding, she sends Macy
next door to help eighty six-year-old Iris Gillan, who is also
getting ready to move - in her case into an assisted living
facility. Iris can't pack a single box on her own and, worse, she
doesn't know sign language. How is Macy supposed to understand her?
But Iris has stories to tell, and she isn't going to let Macy's
deafness stop her. Soon, through notes and books and cookies, a
friendship grows. And this friendship, odd and unexpected, may be
just what Macy needs to face the changes in her life. Shari Green,
author of Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles, writes this summer
story with the lightest touch, spinning Macy out of her old story
and into a new one full of warmth and promise for the future.
Sent to stay with her estranged grandmother while her parents try
to save their crumbling marriage, 11-year-old Bailey feels helpless
and cast away. When a self-proclaimed prophet predicts "a stranger
from the sea will change everything," Bailey hopes this stranger
can solve her problems-little suspecting her own ability to
influence the world. Eleven-year-old Bailey believes in miracles.
She has to; it will take a miracle to keep her warring parents
together. This summer they are at a Marriage Counselling camp,
leaving Bailey and her little brother Kevin with their estranged
grandmother in the island town of Felicity Bay. There, an eccentric
deposed minister makes a prophecy that a stranger from the sea will
change everything. When Bailey discovers a mermaid-shaped piece of
driftwood, she begins to believe that the mermaid is this stranger
from the sea. Then, when a dolphin becomes stranded on the beach,
Bailey forgets her own troubles and rouses the reluctant locals
into action. Written in light and lyrical free verse, Shari Green's
warm and wistful novel brings Bailey face to face with both hard
and beautiful truths about growing up and growing into her own
ability to shape the world.
Thirteen-year-old Jonah is determined to prove that anxiety won’t
stop him from succeeding as his hockey team’s goalie in this
dynamic novel in verse. What-ifs rattle around his brain at
the worst times, like when he’s in the middle of a playoff game.
What if he lets his teammates down? What if he can’t make it pro?
And the biggest what-if of all, the one he keeps to himself —
what if he’s like his dad, whose life is controlled by anxiety
that has only gotten worse since Jonah’s mom died in a car crash?
To prove that he’s not like that, Jonah is determined to succeed
in the high-stress role of goalie. He and his best friend Ty have
big plans for their hockey futures. But when Ty suffers a medical
crisis during a pivotal game, Jonah’s anxiety ramps up to new
levels It takes courage to ask for help, but Jonah starts to
realize that his team goes beyond the people who lace up their
skates with him every week, and maybe it’s okay to look for
support on and off the ice. From the adrenaline rush of
sudden-death overtime to the weight of worrying about letting your
teammates — and yourself — down, this novel in verse will hook
readers from the first line. Key Text Features dialogue poems
Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language
Arts: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.4.3 Describe in depth a character,
setting, or event in a story or drama, drawing on specific details
in the text (e.g., a character's thoughts, words, or actions).
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.4.5 Explain major differences between poems,
drama, and prose, and refer to the structural elements of poems
(e.g., verse, rhythm, meter) and drama (e.g., casts of characters,
settings, descriptions, dialogue, stage directions) when writing or
speaking about a text. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.5.4 Determine the
meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including
figurative language such as metaphors and similes.
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