Synopses & Reviews
Its not easy being the middle child, especially when your dad is a Navy Chief. Meet Piper Reed, a spunky nine-year-old who has moved more times than she can count on one hand. From Texas to Guam, wherever Piper goes, adventure follows, inspired by her active imagination, free-wheeling spirit, and a bit of sister magic. Unlike her older sister, Tori, Piper loves being part of a Navy family, and unlike her little sister, Sam, Piper is no prodigy genius. Piper is Pipeer - fearless and full of life.
Review
“Filled with warm, realistic family situations mixed with humor, this chapter book deserves a special flyover by the Blue Angels.”—The Horn Book Magazine “This entertaining read will appeal to fans of Judy Moody and Ramona Quimby.”—School Library Journal “...award-winning author Holt tells a lively family story that draws on her experiences of growing up a Navy brat.”—Booklist “Crisp writing from a National Book Award winner...”—Publishers Weekly “Pipers lively imagination, wholesomeness and moments of ‘sister magic are likable and believable. This easy chapter book, based on Holts own experiences, is spot on with the details of roving family life. Daveniers fluid black-and-white drawings fit the mood and characters . . . Launching a new series, Pipers foray sets sail with verve, fun and spunk.”—Kirkus Reviews
Synopsis
National Book Award-winning author Holt portrays the life of a Navy family with warmth and humor, in this story based on her own childhood. From Texas to Guam, wherever young Piper goes, adventure follows. Illustrations.
Synopsis
When a man joins the Navy, his family joins the Navy.
About the Author
Kimberly Willis Holt is the author of the Piper Reed series, including Piper Reed, Navy Brat, Piper Reed, Clubhouse Queen, and Piper Reed, Rodeo Star. She has written many award-winning novels, including The Water Seeker and My Louisiana Sky, as well as the picture books Waiting for Gregory and Skinny Brown Dog. A former Navy brat herself, Holt was born in Pensacola, Florida, and lived all over the U.S. and the world—from Paris to Norfolk to Guam to New Orleans. Holt long dreamed of being a writer, but first worked as a radio news director, marketed a water park, and was an interior decorator, among other jobs. A few years after she started writing, her third book, When Zachary Beaver Came to Town, won a National Book Award for Young People's Literature. She resides in West Texas with her family. Christine Davenier has illustrated numerous childrens books, and won a New York Times Best Illustrated Award for The First Thing My Mama Told Me. She lives in Paris, France.