The Friendship Lie

Author:   Rebecca Donnelly ,  Ramona Kaulitzki
Publisher:   Capstone Editions of Coughlan Companies
ISBN:  

9781684460618


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   01 August 2019
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Format:   Hardback
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Cora Davis's life is garbage. Literally. Her professor parents study what happens to trash after it gets thrown away and COra knows exactly how it feels to be thrown away. Between her mum and dad separating and a fallout with her best friend fifth grade for Cora has been a year of feeling like being tossed into the dumpster. Told in two intertwining points of view comes a warm clever story of friendship growing up and being true to yourself. Written by Rebecca Donnelly The Friendship Lie will speak to any reader who has struggled with what to hold on to and what to throw away.

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Author:   Rebecca Donnelly ,  Ramona Kaulitzki
Publisher:   Capstone Editions of Coughlan Companies
Imprint:   Capstone Editions of Coughlan Companies
Dimensions:   Width: 14.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 19.30cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9781684460618


ISBN 10:   1684460611
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   01 August 2019
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Donnelly begins the narrative in the present before backtracking to show the progression of events, all the while alternating the narration between the two girls' points of view. The diary's contents are interjected within the main story, amplifying the themes of friendship and family in a unique way.-- Booklist Perfectly capturing the struggles of navigating early interpersonal conflict, this book is designed to not only resonate with young readers, but also to subtly share wisdom regarding emotional intelligence. Incorporating diverse experiences without belaboring their presence, The Friendship Lie also embodies social consciousness without becoming a very special episode. The microaggressions that Sybella experiences as a biracial child, and the fact that Dina, Cora's father's grad student, dates women, organically create representation without tokenization. . . .Educational without moralizing, and capturing kid logic without condescending, The Friendship Lie is a refreshing middle grade novel--and is particularly great if you're looking for a book that passes the Bechdel test.-- Foreword Reviews Readers who like books that deal with the complexity of school and friends...will appreciate this thoughtful look at the dynamics of friends and family, and how the actions even of elementary students have a significant impact on the world at large.-- YA Books Central


"Donnelly begins the narrative in the present before backtracking to show the progression of events, all the while alternating the narration between the two girls' points of view. The diary's contents are interjected within the main story, amplifying the themes of friendship and family in a unique way.-- ""Booklist"" Perfectly capturing the struggles of navigating early interpersonal conflict, this book is designed to not only resonate with young readers, but also to subtly share wisdom regarding emotional intelligence. Incorporating diverse experiences without belaboring their presence, The Friendship Lie also embodies social consciousness without becoming a ""very special episode."" The microaggressions that Sybella experiences as a biracial child, and the fact that Dina, Cora's father's grad student, dates women, organically create representation without tokenization. . . .Educational without moralizing, and capturing kid logic without condescending, The Friendship Lie is a refreshing middle grade novel--and is particularly great if you're looking for a book that passes the Bechdel test.-- ""Foreword Reviews"" Readers who like books that deal with the complexity of school and friends...will appreciate this thoughtful look at the dynamics of friends and family, and how the actions even of elementary students have a significant impact on the world at large.-- ""YA Books Central"""


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Rebecca Donnelly was born in England, where she got to stand in the rain and wave at the Queen once, and at seven moved to California, where they don't do things like that. She holds an MLIS from San Jose State University. Rebecca runs a small rural library in upstate New York and has written for School Library Journal and The Horn Book.

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