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Two for Joy

Hardback

Main Details

Title Two for Joy
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Gigi Amateau
Illustrated by Abigail Marble
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:96
Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 137
ISBN/Barcode 9780763630102
ClassificationsDewey:FIC
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Candlewick Press,U.S.
Imprint Candlewick Press,U.S.
Publication Date 9 June 2015
Publication Country United States

Description

When an adored - and very independent - aunt suffers a fall and comes to live with them, Jenna and her mom discover what makes a family bond unbreakable. Eight-year-old Jenna is dreaming of playing Olympic soccer when the phone call wakes her. Great-Great Aunt Tannie has broken her ankle, and Jenna's worried mom decides Tannie should move in with them. Tannie is no delicate old lady - she does heavy chores on her Virginia farm, drives a huge pickup, and even rides her own motorcycle. Plus she's full of joie de vivre, given to kicking a soccer ball and teaching Jenna all about the birds she's collected on her life list. Jenna's excited to have her favorite aunt and cat, Butt, come to stay, but with so many changes to get used to, tempers around the house soon start to flare. Maybe with all the caring and being taken care of, they've forgotten what Tannie is still so good at - and neglected to have any fun. In a familiar story told through a child's eyes, Gigi Amateau reminds us that everyone needs help sometimes, especially those who least expect it.

Author Biography

Gigi Amateau is the author of Macadoo of the Maury River; Chancey of the Maury River; Dante of the Maury River; Come August, Come Freedom; A Certain Strain of Peculiar; and Claiming Georgia Tate. She lives in Richmond, Virginia.

Reviews

A warmhearted tale, particularly apt for chapter-book readers with similar experiences or an interest in multigenerational stories. -Kirkus Reviews It's a sensitive account of a family coming together, and a solid resource for those facing similar decisions. -Publishers Weekly This is a thoughtful: intergenerational story told from the perspective of a young person, and Jenna's voice is both authentic and endearing...Fans of Patricia MacLachlan will likely warm to this tender family story about learning to help those who have the hardest time accepting it. -Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Children living in multigenerational families will relate to the dynamics, appreciating Jenna and Tannie's shared love of soccer and bird-watching. -Booklist Children will relate to this story. -School Library Journal