Totally Unrelated

Awards:   Commended for Junior Library Guild selection 2013 (United States)
Author:   Tom Ryan
Publisher:   Orca Book Publishers,Canada
ISBN:  

9781459804586


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   01 October 2013
Recommended Age:   From 9 to 12 years
Format:   Paperback
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Totally Unrelated


Awards

  • Commended for Junior Library Guild selection 2013 (United States)

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Author:   Tom Ryan
Publisher:   Orca Book Publishers,Canada
Imprint:   Orca Book Publishers,Canada
Dimensions:   Width: 11.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 17.00cm
Weight:   0.140kg
ISBN:  

9781459804586


ISBN 10:   1459804589
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   01 October 2013
Recommended Age:   From 9 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Reviews

Any reader who has ever taken lessons in anything--whether it be artistic or not--will appreciate Neil's struggles and will completely understand the personal and family pressure he feels to perfect his craft. Readers will also appreciate the conflict he feels between family obligation and personal interests, and the author resolves the situation in a satisfying and realistic manner...This innovative series offers something for all kinds of readers whether they are directly involved in the performing arts or not. They are short, fast-paced and well executed--stories perfect for fans of performing arts-focused television shows such as Glee. -- (09/01/2013) Ryan writes well, and there's a positive underlying message about following your own path while honouring other responsibilities and commitments...Given how many kids dream of stardom, the Limelights series is sure to hold wide appeal. -- (09/01/2013) Neil's voice is honest, with a touch of sarcasm and lack of self-perception that is appropriate for this age. Ryan wisely uses his other characters to flesh out Neil's blind spots for the reader...The plot moves quickly as the reader follows Neil's rising excitement about shows...Highly Recommended. -- (10/04/2013) Ryan uses simple language to create rich characters that stick with you long after you are finished reading the story. Readers can identify with Neil's struggles and his journey--the self-doubt and lack of direction. Bert, Sandy, and 'the Beast' are gorgeously drawn supporting characters who help Neil see beyond his own perceptions and reach for the dreams he didn't know he had. -- (10/01/2013) A quick, enjoyable read, perfect for reluctant readers who like a 'feel good' story...Deals with subjects such as relationships, families, commitments, conflict and perserverance--a refreshing change. -- (10/30/2013)


-A quick, enjoyable read, perfect for reluctant readers who like a 'feel good' story...Deals with subjects such as relationships, families, commitments, conflict and perserverance--a refreshing change.---Sheila Cornelisse, Learning Commons Informationist (10/30/2013)


A quick, enjoyable read, perfect for reluctant readers who like a 'feel good' story...Deals with subjects such as relationships, families, commitments, conflict and perserverance--a refreshing change. --Sheila Cornelisse, Learning Commons Informationist (10/30/2013)


Ryan writes well, and there's a positive underlying message about following your own path while honouring other responsibilities and commitments...Given how many kids dream of stardom, the Limelights series is sure to hold wide appeal. -- (09/01/2013) A quick, enjoyable read, perfect for reluctant readers who like a 'feel good' story...Deals with subjects such as relationships, families, commitments, conflict and perserverance--a refreshing change. -- (10/30/2013) Neil's voice is honest, with a touch of sarcasm and lack of self-perception that is appropriate for this age. Ryan wisely uses his other characters to flesh out Neil's blind spots for the reader...The plot moves quickly as the reader follows Neil's rising excitement about shows...Highly Recommended. -- (10/04/2013) Ryan uses simple language to create rich characters that stick with you long after you are finished reading the story. Readers can identify with Neil's struggles and his journey--the self-doubt and lack of direction. Bert, Sandy, and 'the Beast' are gorgeously drawn supporting characters who help Neil see beyond his own perceptions and reach for the dreams he didn't know he had. -- (10/01/2013) Any reader who has ever taken lessons in anything--whether it be artistic or not--will appreciate Neil's struggles and will completely understand the personal and family pressure he feels to perfect his craft. Readers will also appreciate the conflict he feels between family obligation and personal interests, and the author resolves the situation in a satisfying and realistic manner...This innovative series offers something for all kinds of readers whether they are directly involved in the performing arts or not. They are short, fast-paced and well executed--stories perfect for fans of performing arts-focused television shows such as Glee. -- (09/01/2013)


Author Information

Tom Ryan was born and raised in Inverness, on Cape Breton Island. Like most transplanted Cape Bretoners, he spends a lot of time wishing he was back on the right side of the causeway. He currently lives in Ottawa, Ontario, with his partner and dog

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