<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The diary of a third-grade year, as told by a lovable worrywart. Here is elementary school in all its complicated glory--the friendships, the fears, and the advanced math. Illustrations.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>It's the start of the school year, and nothing feels right to Justin. He didn't get the teacher he wanted, he's not in the same class as his best friend, and his little sister, Elizabeth, is starting kindergarten at his school. Elizabeth doesn't seem nervous at all. Justin is very nervous about third grade. And to top it off, he's lost his favorite stuffed animal, but he can't tell anyone, because technically he's too old to still have stuffed animals. Right? <p/>Here is third grade in all its complicated glory--the friendships, the fears, and the advanced math. Acclaimed author Rachel Vail captures third grade with a perfect pitch, and Matthew Cordell's line art is both humorous and touching. As Justin bravely tries to step out of his shell, he will step into readers' hearts. <p/><i>Justin Case</i> is a 2011 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"This honest and heartfelt look at elementary school is illustrated with occasional doodles that perfectly suit the book and audience." --<i>Kidsville News</i> <p/>"<i>Justin Case</i>, the new novel by Rachel Vail, might well be subtitled the wit and wisdom of a third-grade worrywart. By turns droll, sardonic, ironic, and even sophisticated, it chronicles the daily tribulations of life in the third-grade as told by its eponymous hero, who in the course of his school year discovers there is no heroism unless there is fear. And fear Justin has a-plenty, be it of his new dog Qwerty, his new teacher, sports, math, friends, jiggly Jell-O--or whatever--a lot comes his way, real and imagined. The writing is sharp, unpredictably clever, and establishes third-grade as a mine-field of the absurd--which is to say, real life." --<i>Avi, Newbery Medalist</i> <p/>"Vail employs easy, direct language in a rhythm and syntax that captures the essence of a charming, lovable and very believable boy. Readers transitioning to longer fiction will groan, sympathize and laugh out loud in delight. Absolutely marvelous." --<i>Kirkus Reviews, starred review</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Rachel Vail</b> is the author of children's books including <i>Sometimes I'm Bombaloo</i> and <i>Righty and Lefty</i>, in which she also collaborated with artist Matthew Cordell. She is also the author of several books for teens and middle grade readers, including <i>If We Kiss, You Maybe, Gorgeous, Wonder</i>, and <i>Never Mind</i>, which she wrote with Avi. Vail attended Georgetown University, where she earned her B.A. in English and Theater. She lives in New York City with her husband and two sons. <p/><b>Matthew Cordell</b> is author and illustrator of <i>Trouble Gum</i>. He has also illustrated books including <i>Mighty Casey</i> by James Preller and <i>Toby and the Snowflakes</i>, written by his wife, Julie Halpern. He lives outside of Chicago.</p>
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