Synopses & Reviews
Verbena Colter knows shes bad news.
Trouble from the get-go. How could she not be, with parents like hers? Her mother practically pickled her before she was even born, leaving Verbie to struggle with the effects of fetal alcohol syndrome. And her father was just plain mean. Verbie wishes she could be somebody, anybody other than who she is. Enter Pooch, a flatlander boy visiting for the summer. When Pooch and his mom rent the house next door, Verbie takes the opportunity to be someone else entirely. And what starts out as a game leads Verbie into a surprising and heartwarming journey of self-discovery.
Another gem from the author of So B. It.
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“Verbena is a character you will not want to leave. An endearing story, heartfelt, and buoyant.” Pam Munoz Ryan, author of ESPERANZA RISING
Review
“Life and death weave together in strange ways one summer for twelve year old Verbena Colter. Sarah Weeks tells her story with warmth, grace, and deep compassion. A stunning novel about lifes many complications and how we struggle to grow up, into ourselves.” Brian Selznick, author and Caldecott winning illustrator of THE INVENTION OF HUGO CABRET
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“There are many passages that could jump-start a booktalk and get this into kids hands.” School Library Journal
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“Young readers will recognize their struggles to grow and understand their own lives, while laughing, and crying along the way. Nothing simple here; just fine writing.” Avi, Newbery Medal-winning author of CRISPIN: THE CROSS OF LEAD
About the Author
Sarah Weeks is an author, singer, and songwriter. Her many books for young readers include the My First I Can Read Book Splish, Splash!, illustrated by Ashley Wolff, and the I Can Read Books Mac and Cheese, Baa-Choo!, Pip Squeak, and Drip, Drop, all illustrated by Jane Manning. She lives in upstate New York.