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OverviewFred is a sixth-grader reeling from the loss of his beloved dog, Casey. Every day he walks home from school bouncing Casey's old worn-out tennis ball. One day, the ball falls down a sewer grate, and Fred can't bear to leave it down there. He pries open the grate and stumbles down. Through the sewer, Fred enters a parallel universe- Casey is alive, his mom and sister are happier, and there's a version of Fred who's happier too. Spending time with Casey, Fred feels joy for the first time since his dog's death, but he slowly realizes that the loss of Casey is masking an even greater loss- the death of Fred's father. Fred brings his sister, Izzy, to this upside-down world of lost things in the hope of finding their father and bringing him back. Can everything that is lost be found again? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richard ScrimgerPublisher: Tundra Books Imprint: Tundra Books Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 19.20cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9781770498457ISBN 10: 1770498451 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 13 September 2016 Recommended Age: From 10 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() 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 ContentsReviewsPRAISE FOR Viminy Crowe's Comic Book A thrilling and imaginative reminder that adventure and magic can be found anywhere, especially where one least expects it... - Starred Review, Kirkus PRAISE FOR Me and Death .. .Scrimger creates unpredictable, sad, and authentic scenes that enliven the story...Scrimger's novel is a difficult, compelling read that taps into teens' fascination with death.... - Booklist PRAISE FOR Into the Ravine Scrimger's complete control of plot and pacing, coupled with his gift for comedy, especially in the voice of Jules, hold it all together. Both funny and suspenseful, Into the Ravine is another winner from an author who knows how to appeal to young readers of both genders. - Quill & Quire As the dimensional differences increase and the author introduces more and more fantastical elements, readers have a sure footing in their emotional connection to Fred, allowing the author to introduce some strange, Miyazaki-esque ideas and imagery with ease. - <i><b>Kirkus Reviews</b></i> A thought-provoking and ultimately hopeful work. Fred s authentic voice provides a balm to those struggling to understand loss and inspires all to view the world with fresh eyes. - <i><b>School Library Journal</b></i> What Scrimger does with <i>Downside Up </i>is present a story with just enough quirk and humour to balance the more serious issues. Whether a child has experienced the loss of a loved one or not, this book will resonate with its universa message of finding ways to cope with difficult situations. - <b><i>Quill and Quire </b> Downside Up is a brilliant, gripping . book. <b><i>- CM Magazine</i></b> PRAISE FOR Downside Up -As the dimensional differences increase and the author introduces more and more fantastical elements, readers have a sure footing in their emotional connection to Fred, allowing the author to introduce some strange, Miyazaki-esque ideas and imagery with ease.- --Kirkus Reviews -A thought-provoking and ultimately hopeful work. Fred's authentic voice provides a balm to those struggling to understand loss and inspires all to view the world with fresh eyes.---School Library Journal -What Scrimger does with Downside Up is present a story with just enough quirk and humour to balance the more serious issues. Whether a child has experienced the loss of a loved one or not, this book will resonate with its universal message of finding ways to cope with difficult situations.- --Quill & Quire -Downside Up is a brilliant, gripping . . . book.- --CM Magazine PRAISE FOR Downside Up As the dimensional differences increase and the author introduces more and more fantastical elements, readers have a sure footing in their emotional connection to Fred, allowing the author to introduce some strange, Miyazaki-esque ideas and imagery with ease. --Kirkus Reviews A thought-provoking and ultimately hopeful work. Fred's authentic voice provides a balm to those struggling to understand loss and inspires all to view the world with fresh eyes. --School Library Journal What Scrimger does with Downside Up is present a story with just enough quirk and humour to balance the more serious issues. Whether a child has experienced the loss of a loved one or not, this book will resonate with its universal message of finding ways to cope with difficult situations. --Quill & Quire Downside Up is a brilliant, gripping . . . book. --CM Magazine As the dimensional differences increase and the author introduces more and more fantastical elements, readers have a sure footing in their emotional connection to Fred, allowing the author to introduce some strange, Miyazaki-esque ideas and imagery with ease. - Kirkus Reviews A thought-provoking and ultimately hopeful work. Fred s authentic voice provides a balm to those struggling to understand loss and inspires all to view the world with fresh eyes. - School Library Journal What Scrimger does with Downside Up is present a story with just enough quirk and humour to balance the more serious issues. Whether a child has experienced the loss of a loved one or not, this book will resonate with its universa message of finding ways to cope with difficult situations. - Quill and Quire Downside Up is a brilliant, gripping . book. - CM Magazine PRAISE FOR Viminy Crowe's Comic Book A thrilling and imaginative reminder that adventure and magic can be found anywhere, especially where one least expects it... - Starred Review, Kirkus PRAISE FOR Me and Death .. .Scrimger creates unpredictable, sad, and authentic scenes that enliven the story...Scrimger's novel is a difficult, compelling read that taps into teens' fascination with death.... - Booklist PRAISE FOR Into the Ravine Scrimger's complete control of plot and pacing, coupled with his gift for comedy, especially in the voice of Jules, hold it all together. Both funny and suspenseful, Into the Ravine is another winner from an author who knows how to appeal to young readers of both genders. - Quill & Quire Author InformationRICHARD SCRIMGER is the award-winning author of twenty books for children and adults. His works have been translated in many languages and have been critically acclaimed around the world. His first children's novel, The Nose from Jupiter, won the 10th Annual Mr. Christie's Book Award. His novel From Charlie's Point of View was a CLA Honor Book and was chosen as one of the ""Best of the Best"" by the Chicago Public Library. Richard's latest, Viminy Crowe's Comic Book, was listed as a Top Shelf Honoree by VOYA magazine. His books Ink Me and The Wolf and Me are part of the Seven series with six other well-known authors. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |