Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles

Awards:   "Commended for Resource Links ""The Year's Best"" 2016 (Canada)" Commended for Best Books for Kids & Teens Starred Selection 2017 (Canada) Commended for Resource Links The Year's Best 2016 (Canada) Commended for The White Ravens Catalogue selection 2017 (Germany) Short-listed for SCBWI Crystal Kite Award 2017 (United States)
Author:   Shari Green
Publisher:   Pajama Press
Edition:   2nd edition
ISBN:  

9781772782561


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   11 August 2022
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Awards

  • "Commended for Resource Links ""The Year's Best"" 2016 (Canada)"
  • Commended for Best Books for Kids & Teens Starred Selection 2017 (Canada)
  • Commended for Resource Links The Year's Best 2016 (Canada)
  • Commended for The White Ravens Catalogue selection 2017 (Germany)
  • Short-listed for SCBWI Crystal Kite Award 2017 (United States)

Overview

Written in light and lyrical free verse, Shari Green's debut novel about the hard and beautiful truths of growing up-and growing into one's own ability to shape the world-is now back in a new edition. Eleven-year-old Bailey believes in miracles. She has to; it will take a miracle to keep her warring parents together. This summer they are at a Marriage Counselling camp, leaving Bailey and her little brother Kevin with their estranged grandmother in the island town of Felicity Bay. There Jasper, an eccentric deposed minister-turned-ice-cream-vendor, makes a prophecy that a stranger from the sea will change everything. In bestselling author Shari Green's warm and wistful debut, Bailey's seaside summer is marked by powerful realizations about the strengths and weaknesses of all the people in her life...including herself. When the waves wash ashore a piece of driftwood that looks like a mermaid, Bailey begins to believe that the mermaid is the stranger from the sea. Does her appearance mean that things really will get better in Felicity Bay and in Bailey's family?

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Author:   Shari Green
Publisher:   Pajama Press
Imprint:   Pajama Press
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 14.60cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.256kg
ISBN:  

9781772782561


ISBN 10:   1772782564
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   11 August 2022
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"Praise for Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles 2017 White Ravens selection 2017 SCBWI Crystal Kite Award shortlist 2018 Chocolate Lily Book Awards: Novels nominee 2018 Rocky Mountain Book Award nominee 2018 MYRCA Award nominee 2017 Canadian Children's Book Centre Best Books for Kids & Teens Starred Selection 2016 Resource Links ""The Year's Best"" selection ""Dialogue written in italics, along with spacing between speakers, renders the narrative accessible and immediate to readers...Recommend this lovely and poignant novel to middle grade readers who enjoy coming-of-age stories.""—School Library Journal ""The author's lyrical free verse smoothly alternating between thoughts, descriptions, and dialogue, paints an atmospheric picture of a little beach community and its idiosyncratic people from eleven-year-old Bailey's point of view....Both funny and heart-breaking, this verse novel with its imaginative metaphors follows a spunky heroine as she slowly comes to peace with the fact that the world follows its own course.""—White Ravens 2017 Catalogue ""Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles tackles some serious problems common among kids today....Not everything can be fixed, but sharing a problem with someone who loves us makes it easier to bear....[A]n excellent choice for thoughtful middle-grade readers and would make a valuable addition to a school or classroom library. It's also a fine complement to the verse novels of K.A. Holt, and a stepping stone to the work of authors like Sonya Sones, Virginia Euwer Wolff, and Martine Leavitt.""—Resource Links ""This title is written in free verse, with dialogue written in italics and spacing used to indicate new voices. All of these techniques enhance the rich descriptions of the ocean setting and present a realistic story to the reader. Recommended.""—School Library Connection ""Told in verse-novel form, Green's writing is captivatingly visual, with seamless inclusions of figurative language. As with many other verse-novels, a first-person narrative, told from the present tense, makes the story immediate and compelling.""—CM Magazine ""Writing in verse, Green aptly captures the journey of a girl faced with her first real heartbreak—the likely dissolution of her family. Bailey's openness to confronting her reality while still believing in the extraordinary adds to her charm, as does her growing realization that heartache affects many others in her life as well.""—Canadian Children's Book News ""Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles is Shari Green's debut novel but it is an accomplished story in form and content worthy of a seasoned writer....Balancing structure with plot is complicated. Yet Shari Green dives right in, creating characters and circumstances that effortlessly carry the reader from beginning to end on waves of sentiments, some fearful, most benevolent, all heartfelt. Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles is in itself a miracle...""—CanLit for LittleCanadians ""This novel in verse is beautifully written. It is sure to find many fans in the middle grades, and would make a terrific read-aloud for the first few weeks of school while teachers are trying to inspire community spirit within their own classrooms.""—Sal's Fiction Addiction ""This book is a delight from start to finish.""—The Crimson Review of Children's and YA Literature ""I was impressed at how easily the author developed such unforgettable characters using free verse, all while building a great plot with excellent pacing. I know I would have loved this book as a tween, and I highly recommend it. It’s delightful and poignant and one of my favorite books so far of 2017.""—Library of Clean Reads ""Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles by Shari Green is just delightful....Green's writing has whimsy and heart...Whimsical, hopeful and at times bittersweet, I highly recommend Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles.""—Bookish Notions ""Heart-wrenching, powerful, memorable! This book is sure to win its way into the hearts of so many young readers.""—Literary Locker ""What I Loved: Well, lots of things! In no particular order, I loved the language....I loved how all the conflicts were not favorably resolved....I loved how island life was a natural part of the story. Highly recommended for the middle grader in your life.""—Barrie Summy ""[I]t is a way to gently explore some of the changes many children face today.""—Moon Shine Art Spot ""This lovely book deserves a far wider readership than the middle-grade audience to which it is being marketed. Don't miss this one.""—The Write Stuff ""[A] wonderful, poignant book...I strongly recommend this to all who love the sea, and families, and miracles....Five stars out of five!""—My Comfy Chair"


Praise for Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles 2017 White Ravens selection 2017 SCBWI Crystal Kite Award shortlist 2018 Chocolate Lily Book Awards: Novels nominee 2018 Rocky Mountain Book Award nominee 2018 MYRCA Award nominee 2017 Canadian Children's Book Centre Best Books for Kids & Teens Starred Selection 2016 Resource Links The Year's Best selection Dialogue written in italics, along with spacing between speakers, renders the narrative accessible and immediate to readers...Recommend this lovely and poignant novel to middle grade readers who enjoy coming-of-age stories. -School Library Journal The author's lyrical free verse smoothly alternating between thoughts, descriptions, and dialogue, paints an atmospheric picture of a little beach community and its idiosyncratic people from eleven-year-old Bailey's point of view....Both funny and heart-breaking, this verse novel with its imaginative metaphors follows a spunky heroine as she slowly comes to peace with the fact that the world follows its own course. -White Ravens 2017 Catalogue Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles tackles some serious problems common among kids today....Not everything can be fixed, but sharing a problem with someone who loves us makes it easier to bear....[A]n excellent choice for thoughtful middle-grade readers and would make a valuable addition to a school or classroom library. It's also a fine complement to the verse novels of K.A. Holt, and a stepping stone to the work of authors like Sonya Sones, Virginia Euwer Wolff, and Martine Leavitt. -Resource Links This title is written in free verse, with dialogue written in italics and spacing used to indicate new voices. All of these techniques enhance the rich descriptions of the ocean setting and present a realistic story to the reader. Recommended. -School Library Connection Told in verse-novel form, Green's writing is captivatingly visual, with seamless inclusions of figurative language. As with many other verse-novels, a first-person narrative, told from the present tense, makes the story immediate and compelling. -CM Magazine Writing in verse, Green aptly captures the journey of a girl faced with her first real heartbreak-the likely dissolution of her family. Bailey's openness to confronting her reality while still believing in the extraordinary adds to her charm, as does her growing realization that heartache affects many others in her life as well. -Canadian Children's Book News Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles is Shari Green's debut novel but it is an accomplished story in form and content worthy of a seasoned writer....Balancing structure with plot is complicated. Yet Shari Green dives right in, creating characters and circumstances that effortlessly carry the reader from beginning to end on waves of sentiments, some fearful, most benevolent, all heartfelt. Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles is in itself a miracle... -CanLit for LittleCanadians This novel in verse is beautifully written. It is sure to find many fans in the middle grades, and would make a terrific read-aloud for the first few weeks of school while teachers are trying to inspire community spirit within their own classrooms. -Sal's Fiction Addiction This book is a delight from start to finish. -The Crimson Review of Children's and YA Literature I was impressed at how easily the author developed such unforgettable characters using free verse, all while building a great plot with excellent pacing. I know I would have loved this book as a tween, and I highly recommend it. It's delightful and poignant and one of my favorite books so far of 2017. -Library of Clean Reads Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles by Shari Green is just delightful....Green's writing has whimsy and heart...Whimsical, hopeful and at times bittersweet, I highly recommend Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles. -Bookish Notions Heart-wrenching, powerful, memorable! This book is sure to win its way into the hearts of so many young readers. -Literary Locker What I Loved: Well, lots of things! In no particular order, I loved the language....I loved how all the conflicts were not favorably resolved....I loved how island life was a natural part of the story. Highly recommended for the middle grader in your life. -Barrie Summy [I]t is a way to gently explore some of the changes many children face today. -Moon Shine Art Spot This lovely book deserves a far wider readership than the middle-grade audience to which it is being marketed. Don't miss this one. -The Write Stuff [A] wonderful, poignant book...I strongly recommend this to all who love the sea, and families, and miracles....Five stars out of five! -My Comfy Chair


Praise for Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles 2017 White Ravens selection 2017 SCBWI Crystal Kite Award shortlist 2018 Chocolate Lily Book Awards: Novels nominee 2018 Rocky Mountain Book Award nominee 2018 MYRCA Award nominee 2017 Canadian Children's Book Centre Best Books for Kids & Teens Starred Selection 2016 Resource Links The Year's Best selection Dialogue written in italics, along with spacing between speakers, renders the narrative accessible and immediate to readers...Recommend this lovely and poignant novel to middle grade readers who enjoy coming-of-age stories.--School Library Journal The author's lyrical free verse smoothly alternating between thoughts, descriptions, and dialogue, paints an atmospheric picture of a little beach community and its idiosyncratic people from eleven-year-old Bailey's point of view....Both funny and heart-breaking, this verse novel with its imaginative metaphors follows a spunky heroine as she slowly comes to peace with the fact that the world follows its own course.--White Ravens 2017 Catalogue Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles tackles some serious problems common among kids today....Not everything can be fixed, but sharing a problem with someone who loves us makes it easier to bear....[A]n excellent choice for thoughtful middle-grade readers and would make a valuable addition to a school or classroom library. It's also a fine complement to the verse novels of K.A. Holt, and a stepping stone to the work of authors like Sonya Sones, Virginia Euwer Wolff, and Martine Leavitt.--Resource Links This title is written in free verse, with dialogue written in italics and spacing used to indicate new voices. All of these techniques enhance the rich descriptions of the ocean setting and present a realistic story to the reader. Recommended.--School Library Connection Told in verse-novel form, Green's writing is captivatingly visual, with seamless inclusions of figurative language. As with many other verse-novels, a first-person narrative, told from the present tense, makes the story immediate and compelling.--CM Magazine Writing in verse, Green aptly captures the journey of a girl faced with her first real heartbreak--the likely dissolution of her family. Bailey's openness to confronting her reality while still believing in the extraordinary adds to her charm, as does her growing realization that heartache affects many others in her life as well.--Canadian Children's Book News Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles is Shari Green's debut novel but it is an accomplished story in form and content worthy of a seasoned writer....Balancing structure with plot is complicated. Yet Shari Green dives right in, creating characters and circumstances that effortlessly carry the reader from beginning to end on waves of sentiments, some fearful, most benevolent, all heartfelt. Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles is in itself a miracle...--CanLit for LittleCanadians This novel in verse is beautifully written. It is sure to find many fans in the middle grades, and would make a terrific read-aloud for the first few weeks of school while teachers are trying to inspire community spirit within their own classrooms.--Sal's Fiction Addiction This book is a delight from start to finish.--The Crimson Review of Children's and YA Literature I was impressed at how easily the author developed such unforgettable characters using free verse, all while building a great plot with excellent pacing. I know I would have loved this book as a tween, and I highly recommend it. It's delightful and poignant and one of my favorite books so far of 2017.--Library of Clean Reads Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles by Shari Green is just delightful....Green's writing has whimsy and heart...Whimsical, hopeful and at times bittersweet, I highly recommend Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles.--Bookish Notions Heart-wrenching, powerful, memorable! This book is sure to win its way into the hearts of so many young readers.--Literary Locker What I Loved: Well, lots of things! In no particular order, I loved the language....I loved how all the conflicts were not favorably resolved....I loved how island life was a natural part of the story. Highly recommended for the middle grader in your life.--Barrie Summy [I]t is a way to gently explore some of the changes many children face today.--Moon Shine Art Spot This lovely book deserves a far wider readership than the middle-grade audience to which it is being marketed. Don't miss this one.--The Write Stuff [A] wonderful, poignant book...I strongly recommend this to all who love the sea, and families, and miracles....Five stars out of five!--My Comfy Chair


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Shari Green spent a large portion of her childhood summers reading stacks of library books, and she's still in love with stories today. Her award-winning novels include Macy McMillan and the Rainbow Goddess, Missing Mike, and Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles. Shari lives in Campbell River, British Columbia.

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