How to Build a House

Awards:   Short-listed for Tennessee Volunteer State Book Award. Winner of Book Sense Children's Pick List.
Author:   Dana Reinhardt
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Edition:   Ember ed.
ISBN:  

9780375844546


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   08 September 2009
Recommended Age:   From 14 years
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Awards

  • Short-listed for Tennessee Volunteer State Book Award.
  • Winner of Book Sense Children's Pick List.

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Author:   Dana Reinhardt
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Ember
Edition:   Ember ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.205kg
ISBN:  

9780375844546


ISBN 10:   0375844546
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   08 September 2009
Recommended Age:   From 14 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Starred review, Publishers Weekly, April 7, 2008: -As intimate and intelligently wrought as her previous YA novels . . . this meticulously crafted book illustrates how both homes and relationships can be resurrected through hard work, hope and teamwork.- Starred review, School Library Journal, June 2008: -Harper is a sympathetic, believable character whose narrative voice expresses wit and heartbreak, and her emotional journey will have tremendous appeal for mature teen readers.- Review, Los Angeles Times Book Review, July 27, 2008: -Written with a light touch that belies the heavy subjects of divorce and blended-family dynamics, [the novel] is also well-paced.- From the Hardcover edition. Starred review, Publishers Weekly, April 7, 2008: As intimate and intelligently wrought as her previous YA novels . . . this meticulously crafted book illustrates how both homes and relationships can be resurrected through hard work, hope and teamwork. Starred review, School Library Journal, June 2008: Harper is a sympathetic, believable character whose narrative voice expresses wit and heartbreak, and her emotional journey will have tremendous appeal for mature teen readers. Review, Los Angeles Times Book Review, July 27, 2008: Written with a light touch that belies the heavy subjects of divorce and blended-family dynamics, [the novel] is also well-paced. From the Hardcover edition.


Starred review, Publishers Weekly, April 7, 2008: As intimate and intelligently wrought as her previous YA novels . . . this meticulously crafted book illustrates how both homes and relationships can be resurrected through hard work, hope and teamwork. Starred review, School Library Journal, June 2008: Harper is a sympathetic, believable character whose narrative voice expresses wit and heartbreak, and her emotional journey will have tremendous appeal for mature teen readers. Review, Los Angeles Times Book Review, July 27, 2008: Written with a light touch that belies the heavy subjects of divorce and blended-family dynamics, [the novel] is also well-paced. From the Hardcover edition.


Starred review, Publishers Weekly, April 7, 2008: <br> As intimate and intelligently wrought as her previous YA novels . . . this meticulously crafted book illustrates how both homes and relationships can be resurrected through hard work, hope and teamwork. <br>Starred review, School Library Journal, June 2008: <br> Harper is a sympathetic, believable character whose narrative voice expresses wit and heartbreak, and her emotional journey will have tremendous appeal for mature teen readers. <br>Review, Los Angeles Times Book Review, July 27, 2008: <br> Written with a light touch that belies the heavy subjects of divorce and blended-family dynamics, [the novel] is also well-paced. <p> From the Hardcover edition.


<b>Starred review, Publishers Weekly, April 7, 2008: As intimate and intelligently wrought as her previous YA novels . . . this meticulously crafted book illustrates how both homes and relationships can be resurrected through hard work, hope and teamwork. <b>Starred review, School Library Journal, June 2008: Harper is a sympathetic, believable character whose narrative voice expresses wit and heartbreak, and her emotional journey will have tremendous appeal for mature teen readers. <b>Review, Los Angeles Times Book Review, July 27, 2008: Written with a light touch that belies the heavy subjects of divorce and blended-family dynamics, [the novel] is also well-paced. <i>From the Hardcover edition.</i>


Starred review, Publishers Weekly, April 7, 2008: As intimate and intelligently wrought as her previous YA novels . . . this meticulously crafted book illustrates how both homes and relationships can be resurrected through hard work, hope and teamwork. Starred review, School Library Journal, June 2008: Harper is a sympathetic, believable character whose narrative voice expresses wit and heartbreak, and her emotional journey will have tremendous appeal for mature teen readers. Review, Los Angeles Times Book Review, July 27, 2008: Written with a light touch that belies the heavy subjects of divorce and blended-family dynamics, [the novel] is also well-paced. From the Hardcover edition.


Author Information

DANA REINHARDT is the author of A Brief Chapter in My Impossible Life, Harmless, How to Build a House, and The Things a Brother Knows. She lives with her husband and two daughters.

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