Author: | Emma Shevah | ISBN: | 9781492622512 |
Publisher: | Sourcebooks | Publication: | October 6, 2015 |
Imprint: | Sourcebooks Jabberwocky | Language: | English |
Author: | Emma Shevah |
ISBN: | 9781492622512 |
Publisher: | Sourcebooks |
Publication: | October 6, 2015 |
Imprint: | Sourcebooks Jabberwocky |
Language: | English |
"A gutsy girl in a laugh-out-loud book that navigates tough issues with finesse." —Kirkus, STARRED REVIEW
My name is Amber Alessandra Leola Kimiko Miyamoto.
As a half-Japanese, half-Italian girl with a ridiculous name, Amber's not feeling molto bene (very good) about making friends at her new school.
But the hardest thing about being Amber is that a part of her is missing. Her dad. He left when she was little and he isn't coming back. Not for her first day of middle school and not for her little sister's birthday. So Amber will have to dream up a way for the Miyamoto sisters to make it on their own...
Praise for Dream on, Amber:
A Booklist 2015 Top 10 First Novels for Youth
A Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2015
"Funny, poignant...[a] wise and accessible read for 9- to 12-year-olds." —The Wall Street Journal
"[This] novel is a charmer...While its humor and illustrations lend it Wimpy Kid appeal, its emotional depth makes it stand out from the pack. Molto bene!" —Booklist, STARRED REVIEW
"Amber's effervescent and opinionated narration captivates from the start, making it easy to root for her as she strives to conquer the 'beast' of her worries and thrive at home and at school."—Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW
"By turns playful and poignant, in both style and substance, this coming-of-age novel will hook readers from the first page to the last." —School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW
"A gutsy girl in a laugh-out-loud book that navigates tough issues with finesse." —Kirkus, STARRED REVIEW
My name is Amber Alessandra Leola Kimiko Miyamoto.
As a half-Japanese, half-Italian girl with a ridiculous name, Amber's not feeling molto bene (very good) about making friends at her new school.
But the hardest thing about being Amber is that a part of her is missing. Her dad. He left when she was little and he isn't coming back. Not for her first day of middle school and not for her little sister's birthday. So Amber will have to dream up a way for the Miyamoto sisters to make it on their own...
Praise for Dream on, Amber:
A Booklist 2015 Top 10 First Novels for Youth
A Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2015
"Funny, poignant...[a] wise and accessible read for 9- to 12-year-olds." —The Wall Street Journal
"[This] novel is a charmer...While its humor and illustrations lend it Wimpy Kid appeal, its emotional depth makes it stand out from the pack. Molto bene!" —Booklist, STARRED REVIEW
"Amber's effervescent and opinionated narration captivates from the start, making it easy to root for her as she strives to conquer the 'beast' of her worries and thrive at home and at school."—Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW
"By turns playful and poignant, in both style and substance, this coming-of-age novel will hook readers from the first page to the last." —School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW