<p>A first purchase for school and public libraries and a first recommendation for teachers, homeschoolers, and independent readers. STARRED REVIEW</p>

School Library Journal

<p>A worthy addition for all collections.</p>

Booklist

<p>Read individually, each story is affecting; as a whole, the collection is a potent representation of the onset of mature thought and emotional complexity.</p>

Publishers Weekly

Se alle

<p>This book illustrates a profound and deep well of insight.</p>

School Library Connection

<p>Simply written, but powerful in its message.</p>

CM: Canadian Review of Materials

<p>Poignant, empathy-invoking stories.</p>

Cloud Lake Literary

<p>Poignant tales told from the young person’s point of view.</p>

Winnipeg Free Press

In this powerful collection of short stories, children around the world turn eleven and take a step into their futures. Each one is changed in ways both big and small. Annoyed at having to walk his sister’s dog on his birthday, Connor heads into an undeveloped subdivision, where he comes across chilling evidence of a stranger’s unhappiness. A girl sneaks away from her class camping trip to a local conservation area and experiences, for the first time, the terror and joy of fending for herself for the first time. Dom’s brother gives him a special crystal to boost his confidence, and the gift conjures up a child laborer from the impoverished area of Madagascar where the stones were mined. Mysterious voices at the local county fair prompt Aislynn to think twice after her older sister dumps her for her high-school buddies. While volunteering at his local soup kitchen, Len discovers that there are bigger shames than having the class bully seeing you in a hairnet. And on an historic bridge in Budapest, Lazlo’s dream of the perfect father-son birthday outing becomes a nightmare when his father introduces him to his Neo-Nazi friends. A companion to the critically acclaimed Sit. Key Text Features short stories table of contents dialogue
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Does turning eleven mean that you can have new thoughts, try new things? Or will you be the same person you were when you were ten?
A first purchase for school and public libraries and a first recommendation for teachers, homeschoolers, and independent readers. STARRED REVIEW
Deborah Ellis is a highly respected, world-renowned author whose works include the bestselling book The Breadwinner.Sit, the companion volume to this collection, received a star from Booklist and excellent reviews from Kirkus Reviews and The Bulletin for the Center of Children's Books. A third volume of stories is in the works (Fly). All royalties from Step will be donated to UNHCR, the United Nations agency that works to aid and protect people forced to flee their homes due to violence, conflict and persecution. These stories introduce complex social issues such as the plight of refugees, the rise of the extreme right, child labor and socioeconomic inequality.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781773068152
Publisert
2022-04-14
Utgiver
Vendor
Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada
Vekt
149 gr
Høyde
190 mm
Bredde
127 mm
Aldersnivå
JC, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
144

Forfatter

Biographical note

DEBORAH ELLIS is the author of The Breadwinner, which has been published in thirty languages. She has won the Governor General’s Award, the Middle East Book Award, the Peter Pan Prize, the Jane Addams Children’s Book Award and the Vicky Metcalf Award. A recipient of the Order of Canada, Deborah has donated more than $2 million in royalties to organizations such as Right to Learn Afghanistan, Mental Health Without Borders and the UNHCR. She lives in Simcoe, Ontario.