Book Descriptions
for Absolutely Almost by Lisa Graff
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Albie knows the reason he was asked to leave his former, private school has to do with the fact that learning is a struggle for him. At home, Albie can sense the tension over his academic abilities, although his mom tells him every night that he’s caring and thoughtful and good. His busy parents (his dad long ago forgot about the model plane they were building together) have hired Calista to be his nanny after school. At ten, Albie thinks he’s too old for a nanny, but he can’t help liking Calista. She’s a free-spirited and creative young graduate student who puts a Johnny Tremain book cover over Albie’s Captain Underpants so both he and his mom will be happy; and who takes him to the zoo on a day when he can’t face going to school, because things that had seemed to be alright suddenly go so wrong. Albie’s voice is remarkable for its innocence and honesty in Lisa Graff’s poignant and funny novel about a boy who may struggle to understand math and irony (as revealed in his encounters with less-than-kind classmates), but whose heart is always true. Finding the courage to speak that truth is one of Albie’s challenges, but when he does, it makes him stronger and surer of himself in a world that will always be full of complexities and uncertainties. A couple of terrific teachers stand out among the fine secondary characters in this novel that also has wonderful moments of quiet humor, and explores bullying as one of its many themes. (Ages 9–12)
CCBC Choices 2015. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2015. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
From the author of the National Book Award nominee A TANGLE OF KNOTS comes an inspiring novel about figuring out who you are and doing what you love.
Albie has never been the smartest kid in his class. He has never been the tallest. Or the best at gym. Or the greatest artist. Or the most musical. In fact, Albie has a long list of the things he's not very good at. But then Albie gets a new babysitter, Calista, who helps him figure out all of the things he is good at and how he can take pride in himself.
A perfect companion to Lisa Graff's National Book Award-nominated A Tangle of Knots, this novel explores a similar theme in a realistic contemporary world where kids will easily be able to relate their own struggles to Albie's. Great for fans of Rebecca Stead's Liar and Spy, RJ Palacio's Wonder and Cynthia Lord's Rules.
Praise for Lisa Graff's novels
Tangle of Knots (nominated for a National Book Award)
* "Combining the literary sensibility of E. B. White with the insouciance of Louis Sachar, Graff has written a tangle that should satisfy readers for years to come."--Booklist, starred review
Double Dog Dare
"Graff's...story is lighthearted and humorous, but honestly addresses the emotions associated with divorce. Her characters' voices, interactions, and hangups are relatable, as they battle each other and adjust to their families' reconfigurations."--Publishers Weekly
Albie has never been the smartest kid in his class. He has never been the tallest. Or the best at gym. Or the greatest artist. Or the most musical. In fact, Albie has a long list of the things he's not very good at. But then Albie gets a new babysitter, Calista, who helps him figure out all of the things he is good at and how he can take pride in himself.
A perfect companion to Lisa Graff's National Book Award-nominated A Tangle of Knots, this novel explores a similar theme in a realistic contemporary world where kids will easily be able to relate their own struggles to Albie's. Great for fans of Rebecca Stead's Liar and Spy, RJ Palacio's Wonder and Cynthia Lord's Rules.
Praise for Lisa Graff's novels
Tangle of Knots (nominated for a National Book Award)
* "Combining the literary sensibility of E. B. White with the insouciance of Louis Sachar, Graff has written a tangle that should satisfy readers for years to come."--Booklist, starred review
Double Dog Dare
"Graff's...story is lighthearted and humorous, but honestly addresses the emotions associated with divorce. Her characters' voices, interactions, and hangups are relatable, as they battle each other and adjust to their families' reconfigurations."--Publishers Weekly
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