Author:
Avi

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Learn moreThe Most Important Thing
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Learn moreOne of the most beloved writers of our time presents seven short stories exploring the vital ties between fathers and sons.
Luke sees the ghost of his father but can’t figure out what Dad wants him to do. Paul takes a camping trip with the grandfather he’s just met and discovers what lies behind the man’s erratic behavior. Ryan has some surprising questions when he interviews his prospective stepfather for the job. In a compellingly honest collection of stories, multiple-award-winning author Avi introduces seven boys—boys with fathers at home and boys whose fathers have left, boys who spend most of their time with their grandfathers and boys who would rather spend time with anyone but the men in their lives. By turns heartbreaking, hopeful, and funny, the stories show us boys seeking acceptance, guidance, or just someone to look up to. Each one shines a different light on the question “What is the most important thing a father can do for his son?”
Avi is one of the most celebrated authors writing for children today, having received a Boston Globe–Horn Book Award, a Scott O’Dell Award, a Christopher Award, a Newbery Medal, and two Newbery Honors. The Most Important Thing is a companion volume to What Do Fish Have to Do with Anything? And Other Stories. He says, “Writing a short story is like trying to light your way through a dark cave with a tiny birthday candle. The flame may be small, but in the darkness, if the writer has done their job, how bright the light!”Avi lives in Colorado.
Audiobook details
Narrator:
Todd Haberkorn
ISBN:
9781511371841
Length:
3 hours 44 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Brilliance Audio
Publication date:
April 26, 2016
Edition:
Unabridged