All's Faire in Middle School

Author:   Victoria Jamieson
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
ISBN:  

9780525429999


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   05 September 2017
Recommended Age:   From 9 to 12 years
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Victoria Jamieson
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:   Dial Books for Young Readers,US
Dimensions:   Width: 14.10cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9780525429999


ISBN 10:   0525429999
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   05 September 2017
Recommended Age:   From 9 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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A New York Times Editor's ChoiceAn Autumn Kids' Indie Next List top pickPublishers Weekly Best Book of the Year All's Faire in Middle School is a delightful, funny, and thoughtful adventure through the challenging worlds of friends and family. Huzzah! --Jennifer and Matthew Holm, New York Times bestselling authors of Sunny Side Up â Readers will cheer [Imogene's] victories, wince at her stumbles, and likely demand visits to the nearest faire themselves to sample the wares and fun. -- Kirkus, starred review â Jamieson doesn't disappoint in her first graphic novel since her Newbery Honor-winning Roller Girl. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review â As heartfelt as it is gorgeous, this is a worthy addition to any middle grade graphic novel collection. -- School Library Journal Roller Girl was terrific...All's Faire in Middle School is even better...The story has shades of Harriet the Spy, Monty Python and Peanuts, and the ending is tremendously satisfying without feeling false or unearned...I dub thee brilliant. -- The New York Times Book Review Jamieson masterfully taps into the voice and concernsof middle-schoolers.... Kids wholoved Jamieson's Roller Girl will adore this one, too. -- Booklist Middle school is about to get a lot more Faire thanks to Victoria Jamieson's latest graphic novel. --Entertainment Weekly Imogene's story is a Renaissance tale itself--an experience complete with tension, laughter, anticipation, heartbreak, and delight. --The Horn Book The mean girls/oddball family themes feel fresh, and the explicitly stated moral of 'You're not the center of the damn universe!' goes down easy. --BCCB This might be the best graphic novel that I have ever read. -- Nerdy Book Club This colorful graphic novel is rich with themes of belonging, friendship, family, making tough choices, and finding your own way. --International Literacy Association An Autumn Kids' Indie Next List top pick * Readers will cheer [Imogene's] victories, wince at her stumbles, and likely demand visits to the nearest faire themselves to sample the wares and fun. -- Kirkus, starred review * Jamieson doesn't disappoint in her first graphic novel since her Newbery Honor-winning Roller Girl. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review * Readers will cheer [Imogene's] victories, wince at her stumbles, and likely demand visits to the nearest faire themselves to sample the wares and fun. -- Kirkus, starred review * Jamieson doesn't disappoint in her first graphic novel since her Newbery Honor-winning Roller Girl. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review


A New York Times Editor's Choice An Autumn Kids' Indie Next List top pick A Boston Globe Best Children's Book A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year A Kirkus Reviews Best Book A New York Public Library Notable Children's Book A Southern Living Best Children's Book A Little Maverick Graphic Novel Reading List book An ALA Notable book A VOYA Top Shelf pick All's Faire in Middle School is a delightful, funny, and thoughtful adventure through the challenging worlds of friends and family. Huzzah! --Jennifer and Matthew Holm, New York Times bestselling authors of Sunny Side Up Victoria Jamieson's graphic novels are gateway drugs to all the best nerdy hobbies. --Cory Doctorow â Readers will cheer [Imogene's] victories, wince at her stumbles, and likely demand visits to the nearest faire themselves to sample the wares and fun. -- Kirkus, starred review â Jamieson doesn't disappoint in her first graphic novel since her Newbery Honor-winning Roller Girl. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review â As heartfelt as it is gorgeous, this is a worthy addition to any middle grade graphic novel collection. -- School Library Journal Roller Girl was terrific...All's Faire in Middle School is even better...The story has shades of Harriet the Spy, Monty Python and Peanuts, and the ending is tremendously satisfying without feeling false or unearned...I dub thee brilliant. -- The New York Times Book Review Jamieson masterfully taps into the voice and concernsof middle-schoolers.... Kids wholoved Jamieson's Roller Girl will adore this one, too. -- Booklist Middle school is about to get a lot more Faire thanks to Victoria Jamieson's latest graphic novel. --Entertainment Weekly Imogene's story is a Renaissance tale itself--an experience complete with tension, laughter, anticipation, heartbreak, and delight. --The Horn Book The mean girls/oddball family themes feel fresh, and the explicitly stated moral of 'You're not the center of the damn universe!' goes down easy. --BCCB This might be the best graphic novel that I have ever read. -- Nerdy Book Club This colorful graphic novel is rich with themes of belonging, friendship, family, making tough choices, and finding your own way. --International Literacy Association A spot-on depiction of the complexities of family dynamics, the nuances of friendship, and the longing to fit in vs. the pull of being true to oneself. Gloriously illustrated in full color, every inch a pleasure. Grade A. --Sunday Plain Dealer An Autumn Kids' Indie Next List top pick * Readers will cheer [Imogene's] victories, wince at her stumbles, and likely demand visits to the nearest faire themselves to sample the wares and fun. -- Kirkus, starred review * Jamieson doesn't disappoint in her first graphic novel since her Newbery Honor-winning Roller Girl. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review * Readers will cheer [Imogene's] victories, wince at her stumbles, and likely demand visits to the nearest faire themselves to sample the wares and fun. -- Kirkus, starred review * Jamieson doesn't disappoint in her first graphic novel since her Newbery Honor-winning Roller Girl. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review


A New York Times Editor's ChoiceAn Autumn Kids' Indie Next List top pick All's Faire in Middle School is a delightful, funny, and thoughtful adventure through the challenging worlds of friends and family. Huzzah! --Jennifer and Matthew Holm, New York Times bestselling authors of Sunny Side Up * Readers will cheer [Imogene's] victories, wince at her stumbles, and likely demand visits to the nearest faire themselves to sample the wares and fun. -- Kirkus, starred review * Jamieson doesn't disappoint in her first graphic novel since her Newbery Honor-winning Roller Girl. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review * As heartfelt as it is gorgeous, this is a worthy addition to any middle grade graphic novel collection. -- School Library Journal Roller Girl was terrific...All's Faire in Middle School is even better...The story has shades of Harriet the Spy, Monty Python and Peanuts, and the ending is tremendously satisfying without feeling false or unearned...I dub thee brilliant. -- The New York Times Book Review Jamieson masterfully taps into the voice and concernsof middle-schoolers.... Kids wholoved Jamieson's Roller Girl will adore this one, too. -- Booklist Middle school is about to get a lot more Faire thanks to Victoria Jamieson's latest graphic novel. --Entertainment Weekly This might be the best graphic novel that I have ever read. -- Nerdy Book Club This colorful graphic novel is rich with themes of belonging, friendship, family, making tough choices, and finding your own way. --International Literacy Association An Autumn Kids' Indie Next List top pick * Readers will cheer [Imogene's] victories, wince at her stumbles, and likely demand visits to the nearest faire themselves to sample the wares and fun. -- Kirkus, starred review * Jamieson doesn't disappoint in her first graphic novel since her Newbery Honor-winning Roller Girl. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review * Readers will cheer [Imogene's] victories, wince at her stumbles, and likely demand visits to the nearest faire themselves to sample the wares and fun. -- Kirkus, starred review * Jamieson doesn't disappoint in her first graphic novel since her Newbery Honor-winning Roller Girl. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review


A New York Times Editor's Choice An Autumn Kids' Indie Next List top pick A Boston Globe Best Children's Book A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year A Kirkus Reviews Best Book A New York Public Library Notable Children's Book A Southern Living Best Children's Book A Little Maverick Graphic Novel Reading List book An ALA Notable book A VOYA Top Shelf pick All's Faire in Middle School is a delightful, funny, and thoughtful adventure through the challenging worlds of friends and family. Huzzah! --Jennifer and Matthew Holm, New York Times bestselling authors of Sunny Side Up â Readers will cheer [Imogene's] victories, wince at her stumbles, and likely demand visits to the nearest faire themselves to sample the wares and fun. -- Kirkus, starred review â Jamieson doesn't disappoint in her first graphic novel since her Newbery Honor-winning Roller Girl. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review â As heartfelt as it is gorgeous, this is a worthy addition to any middle grade graphic novel collection. -- School Library Journal Roller Girl was terrific...All's Faire in Middle School is even better...The story has shades of Harriet the Spy, Monty Python and Peanuts, and the ending is tremendously satisfying without feeling false or unearned...I dub thee brilliant. -- The New York Times Book Review Jamieson masterfully taps into the voice and concernsof middle-schoolers.... Kids wholoved Jamieson's Roller Girl will adore this one, too. -- Booklist Middle school is about to get a lot more Faire thanks to Victoria Jamieson's latest graphic novel. --Entertainment Weekly Imogene's story is a Renaissance tale itself--an experience complete with tension, laughter, anticipation, heartbreak, and delight. --The Horn Book The mean girls/oddball family themes feel fresh, and the explicitly stated moral of 'You're not the center of the damn universe!' goes down easy. --BCCB This might be the best graphic novel that I have ever read. -- Nerdy Book Club This colorful graphic novel is rich with themes of belonging, friendship, family, making tough choices, and finding your own way. --International Literacy Association A spot-on depiction of the complexities of family dynamics, the nuances of friendship, and the longing to fit in vs. the pull of being true to oneself. Gloriously illustrated in full color, every inch a pleasure. Grade A. --Sunday Plain Dealer An Autumn Kids' Indie Next List top pick * Readers will cheer [Imogene's] victories, wince at her stumbles, and likely demand visits to the nearest faire themselves to sample the wares and fun. -- Kirkus, starred review * Jamieson doesn't disappoint in her first graphic novel since her Newbery Honor-winning Roller Girl. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review * Readers will cheer [Imogene's] victories, wince at her stumbles, and likely demand visits to the nearest faire themselves to sample the wares and fun. -- Kirkus, starred review * Jamieson doesn't disappoint in her first graphic novel since her Newbery Honor-winning Roller Girl. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review


Author Information

Victoria Jamieson is the creator of the Newbery Honor winner Roller Girl. She received her BFA in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design and worked as a children's book designer before moving to Portland, Oregon and becoming a freelance illustrator. She has also worked as a portrait artist aboard a cruise ship, and has lived in Australia, Italy, and Canada. She maintains a not-so-secret identity as Winnie the Pow, skater with the Rose City Rollers roller derby league and has a not-so-secret past as a Renaissance Faire groupie.

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