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“Elliott LOVES cooking but school? Not so much. Sixth grade and all the changes of middle school are tough enough already...Throw in ADHD, a new half-sibling on the way, working on a huge school project with one of the smartest and most popular girls in school, a dad who maybe wishes his son loved sports more than cooking, AND what Elliott just calls 'The Incident', and it's downright exhausting! This middle grade book offers a realistic portrayal of ADHD wrapped up in a delightful story about learning to accept that we all make mistakes. Honestly Elliott WILL make you hungry; thankfully, recipes for Elliott and classmate Maribel's 'Desperation Pie' and crumb crust are included!”
— Tanvi • Dog-Eared Books
Bloomsbury presents Honestly Elliott by Gillian McDunn, read by Matthew Bridges.
Schneider Family Book Award: Best Middle Grade Honor Book!
Highly-acclaimed author of Caterpillar Summer, Gillian McDunn explores boyhood in a funny, big-hearted story about a kid trying to find the best way to be his best self.
Elliott isn't sure where he fits in. Ever since his best friend moved away and his dad and stepmom announced the arrival of their new baby, he's been feeling invisible. Plus his dad just doesn't seem to understand what having ADHD really feels like, or why cooking is the one activity where Elliott's mind clicks into place.
When heโs paired with the super smart and popular Maribel for a school project, Elliott worries she'll be just another person who underestimates him. But Maribel is also looking for a new way to show others her true self and this project could be the chance theyโve both been waiting for. Sometimes the least likely friends help you see a new side to things . . . and sometimes you have to make a few mistakes before you figure out whatโs right.
Acclaim for Caterpillar Summer
An Indies Introduce Pick
A Texas Bluebonnet Selection
A Parents Best Book of the Year
A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year
An Amazon Best Book of the Year
Gillian McDunn is the award-winning author of Caterpillar Summer, The Queen Bee and Me, These Unlucky Stars, Honestly Elliott, the Schneider Family Book Award Honor winner, When Sea Becomes Sky, and Trouble at the Tangerine. Her books have been Parents magazine best book of the year, Kirkus Reviews best book of the year, and Junior Library Guild, IndieNext, and Bank Street College of Education Best Books selections. When she isnโt reading or writing, she is probably trying a new recipe, playing a board game, or learning something new. She lives near Raleigh, North Carolina, with her husband, children, and a very silly dog named Friday.
www.gillianmcdunn.com
@gillianmcdunn
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Audiobook details
Author:
Gillian McDunn
Narrator:
Matthew Bridges
ISBN:
9781547608362
Length:
5 hours 21 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date:
March 1, 2022
Edition:
Unabridged
Libro.fm rank:
#43,903 Overall
Genre rank:
#222 in Cooking
Reviews
Starring a sweet and messy kid tackling problems that will bring laughter and tears, Honestly Elliott has all the ingredients for a memorable story. McDunn is a master at creating characters that are fun, flawed, and above all, real. Full of humor and heart, Honestly Elliott is honestly and truly middle-grade at its best. A novel full of heart, humor, and honesty. . . . Elliot is an instantly lovable character, and readers will be hooked from the very first chapter. McDunn has a talent for creating sympathetic characters. . . . This well-paced, heartfelt chapter book offers a lovable main character, a lively supporting cast, and a satisfying conclusion. McDunn (These Unlucky Stars) offers an affirming and nuanced depiction of empathetic and creative Elliottโs experience of ADHD. . . . Elliottโs relationship with his father, from whom he craves acceptance despite his dadโs failure to acknowledge Elliottโs specific challenges, is particularly inspiring as the two work toward openness and understanding. In a droll, engaging, self-effacing, and disarmingly open voice, Elliott narrates his story, providing realistic, firsthand insights into living with ADHD. A refreshingly honest exploration of family and friendship. A slice-of-pie, er, -life novel with all the right ingredients for a satisfying read. Middle schoolers will laugh, and maybe even cry, as they follow along with Elliott as he stumbles through his days and finally finds a place of comfort for his warm heart and special way of approaching life. This title will be a winner for any reader looking for a story that reads like it could be about a real kid they might know. McDunn offers a warmhearted, nuanced look at a slightly lonely child. . . . genuine and engaging. . . . Heartfelt and appealing. McDunn portrays the intertwined emotional lives of middle-school kids with sensitivity and precision. . . . An insightful story of friendship and change. Meg's first-person narration is emotive and candid. . . . Refreshingly genuine. McDunn deftly sketches Megโs struggles amid seventh gradeโs unspoken social order. . . . Readers will identify with the pitch-perfect middle school dynamics. An engaging, honest book--I love Cat, and you will, too! I could almost smell the ocean air as I read Gillian McDunn's Caterpillar Summer. What a beautiful story of family, forgiveness, life on an island, and growing up. An engrossing, heartwarming, beautifully written debut about building and rebuilding family ties. McDunnโs poignant, gratifying debut about friendship and family encourages both empathy and hope. Expand reviewsWant the printed book?
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