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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Yamile Saied MéndezPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: HarperCollins Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 19.50cm Weight: 0.172kg ISBN: 9780062970732ISBN 10: 0062970739 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 03 May 2022 Recommended Age: From 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAn entertaining read, and a clever reimagining of First Daughter tropes, showing that anyone can be in the White House and have fun doing so.--School Library Journal A much-needed title that is a first purchase for libraries and classrooms. --School Library Journal Although the book begins as a gentle riposte to narrow cultural and ethnic categorizations, its conclusion reaches out to all readers, evoking both heritage and the human family. --Publishers Weekly Praise for Where Are You From?: Lyrical language and luminous illustrations. An ideal vehicle for readers to ponder and discuss their own identities. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Delightfully silly and enjoyable. --Kirkus Reviews Fun, fast, and full of laughs, you've never seen the White House like this!--Ally Carter, New York Times Bestselling Author of the Gallagher Girls A delightful story of pranks and misadventures, proving that friendships with rocky starts are often the best friendships of all.--Saadia Faruqi, author of A Place at the Table and the Yasmin series An enchanted, hand-in-hand odyssey [and] opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate the many, many backgrounds, roots, histories, of those who live in these United States. --Shelf Awareness (starred review) Full of fun, mischief, and surprising insider secrets about the White House, this book will have readers laughing and cheering along with every new prank. The Lopez and Williams girls definitely get my vote! --Christina Soontorvant, author of The Changeling series and A Wish in the Dark Laugh-out-loud funny and joyously optimistic, Shaking Up the House reminds us that even when things go utterly awry, good-intentioned and caring people can set them right again. Yamile Saied Mendez deftly juggles multiple viewpoints to weave together a timely tale of the power of tradition and friendship. And in these fraught times, the story of two first families coming together in respect and common purpose is a bromide for the soul. --David Bowles, award-winning author of They Call Me Guero and the 13th Street series This touching book addresses a ubiquitous question for children of color, and in the end, the closeness between the girl and Abuelo shows that no matter the questions, she knows exactly where she's from. --Booklist Delightfully silly and enjoyable. -- Kirkus Reviews An entertaining read, and a clever reimagining of First Daughter tropes, showing that anyone can be in the White House and have fun doing so. -- School Library Journal Fun, fast, and full of laughs, you've never seen the White House like this! -- Ally Carter, New York Times Bestselling Author of the Gallagher Girls A delightful story of pranks and misadventures, proving that friendships with rocky starts are often the best friendships of all. -- Saadia Faruqi, author of A Place at the Table and the Yasmin series Laugh-out-loud funny and joyously optimistic, Shaking Up the House reminds us that even when things go utterly awry, good-intentioned and caring people can set them right again. Yamile Saied Mendez deftly juggles multiple viewpoints to weave together a timely tale of the power of tradition and friendship. And in these fraught times, the story of two first families coming together in respect and common purpose is a bromide for the soul. -- David Bowles, award-winning author of They Call Me Guero and the 13th Street series Full of fun, mischief, and surprising insider secrets about the White House, this book will have readers laughing and cheering along with every new prank. The Lopez and Williams girls definitely get my vote! -- Christina Soontorvant, author of The Changeling series and A Wish in the Dark Praise for Where Are You From?: Lyrical language and luminous illustrations. An ideal vehicle for readers to ponder and discuss their own identities. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) An enchanted, hand-in-hand odyssey [and] opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate the many, many backgrounds, roots, histories, of those who live in these United States. -- Shelf Awareness (starred review) A much-needed title that is a first purchase for libraries and classrooms. -- School Library Journal This touching book addresses a ubiquitous question for children of color, and in the end, the closeness between the girl and Abuelo shows that no matter the questions, she knows exactly where she's from. -- Booklist Although the book begins as a gentle riposte to narrow cultural and ethnic categorizations, its conclusion reaches out to all readers, evoking both heritage and the human family. -- Publishers Weekly Author InformationYamile (pronounced sha-MEE-lay) Saied Mendez was born and raised in Rosario, Argentina to a family with roots from all over the world. She now lives in a small mountain town in the United States with her Puerto Rican husband, five multi-cultural kids, two bilingual dogs, and a herd of deer that love to eat her flowers. She's a graduate of the Vermont College of Fine Arts. Visit her at yamilesmendez.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |