How I Heard About It: Over the years I've gotten to know several publishing reps during different conventions. One of my favorites is from Penguin Random House. It is always a thrill when I see her on the convention floor. We have great conversations and she always sends me away with a handful of new books. She recently sent me this ARC with a personal rave review.
What It Is About - FIVE Things You Need to Know:
1. *Piper and her father both attend the public school. Piper doesn't think she has many talents, but her father is the director of a singing group with aspirations to write a Broadway show.
2. *Piper's mother was also a "star" with talents, but died she Piper was young.
3. *When Piper's father gets a new position at a prestigious private school, he brings Piper along because she can attend for free.
4. *Piper finds it difficult to fit in with the new crowd and tries to remain tied to her former crowd.
5. *As she finds new friends who "get" her, Piper makes it her mission to "SHINE" and become someone that her father, her mother, and she can be proud of.
What I Thought Of It - Five Observations/Reflections:
1. *I pretty much love everything that Chris Grabenstein does. It was interesting to learn that this newest novel was written in partnership with his wife. After reading this wonderful story, I hope they have more projects planned to write together.
2. *The story of Piper, her father, and everyone she comes in contact with was engaging, thought-provoking, and quite entertaining.
3. *I enjoyed that the chapters were short. I think this is an important element for young readers. Actually, even as an adult reader, I prefer novels with short chapters.
4. *The theme of everyone "shining" was presented in a new and fresh way. I know young readers will be able to relate to Piper and the other characters as well.
5. *One of the best aspects of the story was the antagonist for Piper. Every reader loves to "hate" that one character.
Who Should Read It: This novel comes out in November 2019 and it is absolutely perfect for every reader in grades three through six. It would also make for a great read aloud in grades two through six. I personally can't wait to share the novel with my new fourth grade class next fall. Happy Reading!
Rating: 5 STARS out of 5 Stars!
So glad you liked it Patrick! We should do a Skype visit with your 4th graders next year. If you are interested, send an email to Lindsey Kimery who is helping us put together our calendar: visits@ChrisGrabenstein.com
ReplyDeleteThat would be awesome Chris. I don't know if you remember, but we Skyped with you years ago and it is still one of my favorite Skypes. I will get in contact with Lindsey. Loved Shine. Such an important and meaningful story.
ReplyDeleteI think we Skyped way back in 2013! Wow. Where is time flying too?
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