Description
Phoebe*s brother, Mick, was one of the funniest, coolest kids you*d ever meet〞the kid who made you laugh until your stomach hurt, even if you were mad at him. The kid who freaked his and Phoebe*s mom out by putting a ceramic eye in a defrosted chicken; who went trick-or-treating as Thomas Crapper, the inventor of the modern-day flush toilet; who did a wild solo dance in front of the entire school. He was the kid you*d want to be friends with. So how can he be gone? And how will Phoebe*s family survive without him?
An IRA-CBC Young Adults* Choice
A
Best Book of the Year
A
Best Book of the Year
* ※Genius . . . excruciatingly real . . . powerful.§ 〞
starred
※[A] wrenching story permeated with humor and hope.§ 〞
For the Review section (please add the two reviews and the state awards below):
※A very moving story about a terrific 12-year-old boy. By the end of the book, readers miss him, too.§ 〞
※Park skillfully interweaves humor and pain in this unique, utterly believable account of Phoebe*s attempt to cope with a heartbreaking loss.§ 〞
〞Georgia Children*s Book Award
〞Connecticut Nutmeg Book Award
〞Kansas William Allen White Children*s Book Award
〞North Dakota Flicker Tale Children*s Book Award
〞Rhode Island Children*s Book Award
〞South Carolina Children*s Book Award
〞Vermont Dorothy Canfield Fisher Book Award
〞Illinois Rebecca Caudill Young Readers* Book Award
〞Indiana Young Hoosier Book Award
〞Iowa Children*s Choice Award
〞Minnesota Maud Hart Lovelace Book Award
〞Washington Evergreen Young Adult Book Award
〞Kentucky Bluegrass Master List






Reviews
There are no reviews yet.