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Running Through Sprinklers - by Michelle Kim (Hardcover)

Running Through Sprinklers - by  Michelle Kim (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Lifelong besties Sara and Nadine have been like two halves of the same person, but when Nadine skips a grade and begins high school first, Sara must discover who she is without Nadine in this honest, deeply felt middle-grade debut.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Two life-long best friends grow up and begin to grow apart in this honest, deeply felt middle grade debut.</b> <p/><i>Sara and Nadine. </i><br> <i>Nadine and Sara. </i> <p/>It's only ever been the two of them. Two halves of the same person. Best friends forever--until they aren't. <p/>Everything has changed this year. Nadine has suddenly skipped a grade and gone to high school without Sara. No matter how hard she fights to save their friendship, Sara can feel it slipping away. <p/>But change can happen from the inside, too. The forever-friend days of running through sprinklers and slurping up ice cream cones may be over. Yet in their place, Sara just might discover something new and wonderful: herself.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Debut author Kim deftly and sympathetically evokes Sara's confusion, grief, and anger during this year of upheaval. . . . [an] introspective story of moving from childhood (characterized by glorious days of running through sprinklers) to adolescence."--The Horn Book<br><br>* "Captures with unusually knowing and respectful perception the steps of a friend shift. . . . Readers who loved Dowell's <i>The Secret Language of Girls </i>and its sequels or who are going through their own friendship renegotiations will appreciate the intensity about BFF love and BFF loss."--BCCB, Starred Review<br><br>"Kim fills this honest coming-of-age story with small yet treasured memories from Sara and Nadine's friendship, conveying the depth of their connection and the uncertainty that change brings. . . . Sara's Korean identity is a particularly well-integrated part of the story. Kim's debut deftly explores the complexities of friendship and growing up, as well as the satisfaction that comes through self-discovery."--Publishers Weekly<br><br>"This appealing Canadian debut [is] . . . Full of familiar middle-grade experiences. . . . Sara's feelings of betrayal and confusion ring true. She learns a valuable lesson that, though friendships evolve and change is inevitable, she's resilient and unbreakable."--Booklist<br><br>"A highlight of the novel . . . is Sara's strong relationship with her family and her Korean heritage."--School Library Journal<br><br>"Sara's internal dialogue gradually awakens emotional truth and personal growth as she learns from her mistakes . . . Readers get a ringside seat to the rite of passage of feeling true sadness for the first time in this story for readers readying to move up to YA."--Kirkus Reviews<br>

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