Different Kinds of Fruit

Awards:   Short-listed for Lambda Literary Award 2023
Author:   Kyle Lukoff
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
ISBN:  

9780593111185


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   12 April 2022
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 14 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

Our Price $39.99 Quantity:  
Add to Cart

Share |

Different Kinds of Fruit


Awards

  • Short-listed for Lambda Literary Award 2023

Overview

Full Product Details

Author:   Kyle Lukoff
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:   Dial Books for Young Readers,US
Dimensions:   Width: 14.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.414kg
ISBN:  

9780593111185


ISBN 10:   0593111184
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   12 April 2022
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 14 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

Table of Contents

Reviews

Kyle Lukoff's remarkable Different Kinds of Fruit will be as meaningful to young readers today as Judy Blume's Are you There God? It's Me, Margaret was for generations of readers before them. - BookPage, starred review Lukoff masterfully portrays the personalities, both child and adult, that Annabelle comes to know, believes she knows, and those whom Annabelle questions can ever know her...This one belongs in every library serving grade-school kids. - School Library Journal, starred review This is a valuable, informative, entertaining, and realistic read for middle school students. - School Library Connection, starred review Lukoff reflects diversity in the world around Annabelle while also heightening her awareness of spaces that are not as inclusive as they claim to be and exploring what to do with that understanding. Inquisitive, engaged, and action-seeking. - Kirkus Reviews, starred review Lukoff offers a story with vivid, well-rounded characters that never talks down to kids... Themes of inclusion and privilege in today's society are seamlessly integrated into the familiar plot of a kid's first crush, and the focus on the great ways that communities can come together to keep everyone within it safe is a gratifying through line. - Booklist, starred review Bighearted and affirming. - Publishers Weekly A brave title for a time when we need brave books for kids more than ever. - Betsy Bird, A Fuse #8 Production This exploration of gender issues will engage readers with its satisfying progression as the sixth graders fight a bigoted mother in the classroom and take steps to join the wider LGBTQ+ community. - The Horn Book Newbery Honor winner Kyle Lukoff takes a deft hand to navigating the complexity of different generations of LGBTQIA+ activists and how their own prejudices can affect their children. - NPR NPR Best Book of 2022 Bookpage Best Middle Grade Book of 2022 Kirkus Best Book of 2022 Booklist Editors' Choice 2022


Kyle Lukoff's remarkable Different Kinds of Fruit will be as meaningful to young readers today as Judy Blume's Are you There God? It's Me, Margaret was for generations of readers before them. - BookPage, starred review Lukoff masterfully portrays the personalities, both child and adult, that Annabelle comes to know, believes she knows, and those whom Annabelle questions can ever know her...This one belongs in every library serving grade-school kids. - School Library Journal, starred review This is a valuable, informative, entertaining, and realistic read for middle school students. - School Library Connection, starred review Lukoff reflects diversity in the world around Annabelle while also heightening her awareness of spaces that are not as inclusive as they claim to be and exploring what to do with that understanding. Inquisitive, engaged, and action-seeking. - Kirkus Reviews, starred review Lukoff offers a story with vivid, well-rounded characters that never talks down to kids... Themes of inclusion and privilege in today's society are seamlessly integrated into the familiar plot of a kid's first crush, and the focus on the great ways that communities can come together to keep everyone within it safe is a gratifying through line. - Booklist, starred review Bighearted and affirming. - Publishers Weekly A brave title for a time when we need brave books for kids more than ever. - Betsy Bird, A Fuse #8 Production This exploration of gender issues will engage readers with its satisfying progression as the sixth graders fight a bigoted mother in the classroom and take steps to join the wider LGBTQ+ community. -The Horn Book


2023 Lambda Literary Award Finalist An American Library Association 2023 Rainbow Book NPR Best Books of 2022 Bookpage Best Middle Grade Books of 2022 Kirkus Best Books of 2022 Booklist Editors' Choice 2022 Boston Globe Best Books of 2022 Parents Best Books of 2022 ★ “Kyle Lukoff’s remarkable Different Kinds of Fruit will be as meaningful to young readers today as Judy Blume’s Are you There God? It’s Me, Margaret was for generations of readers before them.” – BookPage, starred review ★ “Lukoff masterfully portrays the personalities, both child and adult, that Annabelle comes to know, believes she knows, and those whom Annabelle questions can ever know her…This one belongs in every library serving grade-school kids.” – School Library Journal, starred review ★ “This is a valuable, informative, entertaining, and realistic read for middle school students.” – School Library Connection, starred review ★ “Lukoff reflects diversity in the world around Annabelle while also heightening her awareness of spaces that are not as inclusive as they claim to be and exploring what to do with that understanding. Inquisitive, engaged, and action-seeking.” – Kirkus Reviews, starred review ★ “Lukoff offers a story with vivid, well-rounded characters that never talks down to kids… Themes of inclusion and privilege in today's society are seamlessly integrated into the familiar plot of a kid's first crush, and the focus on the great ways that communities can come together to keep everyone within it safe is a gratifying through line.” – Booklist, starred review “Bighearted and affirming.” – Publishers Weekly “A brave title for a time when we need brave books for kids more than ever."" – Betsy Bird, A Fuse #8 Production “This exploration of gender issues will engage readers with its satisfying progression as the sixth graders fight a bigoted mother in the classroom and take steps to join the wider LGBTQ+ community.” – The Horn Book “Newbery Honor winner Kyle Lukoff takes a deft hand to navigating the complexity of different generations of LGBTQIA+ activists and how their own prejudices can affect their children.” – NPR


Kyle Lukoff's remarkable Different Kinds of Fruit will be as meaningful to young readers today as Judy Blume's Are you There God? It's Me, Margaret was for generations of readers before them. - BookPage, starred review Lukoff masterfully portrays the personalities, both child and adult, that Annabelle comes to know, believes she knows, and those whom Annabelle questions can ever know her...This one belongs in every library serving grade-school kids. - School Library Journal, starred review This is a valuable, informative, entertaining, and realistic read for middle school students. - School Library Connection, starred review Lukoff reflects diversity in the world around Annabelle while also heightening her awareness of spaces that are not as inclusive as they claim to be and exploring what to do with that understanding. Inquisitive, engaged, and action-seeking. - Kirkus Reviews, starred review Lukoff offers a story with vivid, well-rounded characters that never talks down to kids... Themes of inclusion and privilege in today's society are seamlessly integrated into the familiar plot of a kid's first crush, and the focus on the great ways that communities can come together to keep everyone within it safe is a gratifying through line. - Booklist, starred review Bighearted and affirming. - Publishers Weekly A brave title for a time when we need brave books for kids more than ever. - Betsy Bird, A Fuse #8 Production


Annabelle's first-person narration snaps with vivacious personality and humor...Lukoff reflects diversity in the world around Annabelle while also heightening her awareness of spaces that are not as inclusive as they claim to be and exploring what to do with that understanding. Inquisitive, engaged, and action-seeking. -Kirkus, starred review


Author Information

Kyle Lukoff is the author of many books for young readers. His debut middle-grade novel, Too Bright To See, received a Newbery honor, the Stonewall award, and was a National Book Award finalist. His picture book When Aidan Became A Brother also won the Stonewall. He has forthcoming books about mermaids, babies, apologies, and lots of other topics. While becoming a writer he worked as a bookseller for ten years, and then nine more years as a school librarian.

Tab Content 6

Author Website:  

Countries Available

All regions
Latest Reading Guide

April RG 26_2

 

Shopping Cart
Your cart is empty
Shopping cart
Mailing List