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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
ISBN-10
141691384X
ISBN-13
9781416913849
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2309766710

Product Key Features

Book Title
Addie on the inside
Number of Pages
224 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2011
Topic
Social Themes / Dating & Relationships, School & Education, General, Social Themes / Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance, Social Themes / Friendship, Girls & Women
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Author
James Howe
Book Series
The Misfits Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
12.5 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
LCCN
2010-024497
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
Told entirely in verse, the story follows 13-year-old Addie's struggles to define herself according to her own terms. Through her poems, Addie reflects on her life and life in general: her first boyfriend, what it means to be accepted and her endeavors to promote equality.... Her forthright observations address serious topics with a maturity beyond her age.... Readers will agree when, in the triumphant final poem, an assured Addie proclaims: I am a girl who knows enough / to know this life is mine. --KIRKUS REVIEWS, June 1, 2011|9781416913849|, “Howe completely captures what it is like to be a 13-year-old girlthe ups and downs, the emotional tightrope, the push/pull between childhood and growing up, and the power of gossip and school cliques. Addie negotiates the corridors of middle school with thoughtful determination; she’s a young woman with a lot to say. Add this fine novel to the growing list of novels in verse.â€� -- School Library Journal , August 2011, *STAR, "Howe completely captures what it is like to be a 13-year-old girlthe ups and downs, the emotional tightrope, the push/pull between childhood and growing up, and the power of gossip and school cliques. Addie negotiates the corridors of middle school with thoughtful determination; she's a young woman with a lot to say. Add this fine novel to the growing list of novels in verse." -- School Library Journal , August 2011, *STAR, "Howe explores the tender thrills and insecurities of early adolescence in first-person poems….Howe maintains a consistent voice…without compromising the heartfelt urgency of Addie's words. This exploration of Addie's struggles and reconciliations makes a strong addition to its companion titles and stands on its own as a compelling and moving story about growing up and out." -- Booklist, July 2011, "Howe explores the tender thrills and insecurities of early adolescence in first-person poems&.Howe maintains a consistent voice&without compromising the heartfelt urgency of Addie's words. This exploration of Addie's struggles and reconciliations makes a strong addition to its companion titles and stands on its own as a compelling and moving story about growing up and out." -- Booklist, July 2011, Told entirely in verse, the story follows 13-year-old Addies struggles to define herself according to her own terms. Through her poems, Addie reflects on her life and life in general: her first boyfriend, what it means to be accepted and her endeavors to promote equality.... Her forthright observations address serious topics with a maturity beyond her age.... Readers will agree when, in the triumphant finalpoem, an assured Addie proclaims: I am a girl who knows enough / to know this life is mine. --KIRKUS REVIEWS, June 1, 2011|9781416913849|, "Told entirely in verse, the story follows 13-year-old Addie's struggles to define herself according to her own terms. Through her poems, Addie reflects on her life and life in general: her first boyfriend, what it means to be accepted and her endeavors to promote equality.... Her forthright observations address serious topics with a maturity beyond her age.... Readers will agree when, in the triumphant finalpoem, an assured Addie proclaims: "I am a girl who knows enough / to know this life is mine." --KIRKUS REVIEWS, June 1, 2011, "Told entirely in verse, the story follows 13-year-old Addie's struggles to define herself according to her own terms. Through her poems, Addie reflects on her life and life in general: her first boyfriend, what it means to be accepted and her endeavors to promote equality.... Her forthright observations address serious topics with a maturity beyond her age.... Readers will agree when, in the triumphant final poem, an assured Addie proclaims: "I am a girl who knows enough / to know this life is mine." --KIRKUS REVIEWS, June 1, 2011, "Written in narrative verse that has the rhythm and punch of spoken-word poetry, this companion to The Misfits and Totally Joe intimately conveys the internal conflicts of seventh-grader Addie...Howe's artfully crafted lines show Addie's intelligence and wit, and his imagery evokes the aura of sadness surrounding "this purgatory of/ the middle school years/ when so many things/ that never mattered before/ and will never matter again/ matter." Readers will empathize with Addie's anguish and admire her courage to keep fighting." -- Publishers Weekly , May 16, 2011, *STAR, eoeHowe completely captures what it is like to be a 13-year-old girle"the ups and downs, the emotional tightrope, the push/pull between childhood and growing up, and the power of gossip and school cliques. Addie negotiates the corridors of middle school with thoughtful determination; shee(tm)s a young woman with a lot to say. Add this fine novel to the growing list of novels in verse.e -- School Library Journal , August 2011, *STAR, "Written in narrative verse that has the rhythm and punch of spoken-word poetry, this companion to The Misfits and Totally Joe intimately conveys the internal conflicts of seventh-grader Addie&Howe's artfully crafted lines show Addie's intelligence and wit, and his imagery evokes the aura of sadness surrounding "this purgatory of/ the middle school years/ when so many things/ that never mattered before/ and will never matter again/ matter." Readers will empathize with Addie's anguish and admire her courage to keep fighting." -- Publishers Weekly , May 16, 2011, *STAR, "Howe explores the tender thrills and insecurities of early adolescence in first-person poems....Howe maintains a consistent voice...without compromising the heartfelt urgency of Addie's words. This exploration of Addie's struggles and reconciliations makes a strong addition to its companion titles and stands on its own as a compelling and moving story about growing up and out." -- Booklist, July 2011, Howe completely captures what it is like to be a 13-year-old girlthe ups and downs, the emotional tightrope, the push/pull between childhood and growing up, and the power of gossip and school cliques. Addie negotiates the corridors of middle school with thoughtful determination; she's a young woman with a lot to say. Add this fine novel to the growing list of novels in verse. -- School Library Journal , August 2011, *STAR, "Written in narrative verse that has the rhythm and punch of spoken-word poetry, this companion to The Misfits and Totally Joe intimately conveys the internal conflicts of seventh-grader AddieeHowe's artfully crafted lines show Addie's intelligence and wit, and his imagery evokes the aura of sadness surrounding "this purgatory of/ the middle school years/ when so many things/ that never mattered before/ and will never matter again/ matter." Readers will empathize with Addie's anguish and admire her courage to keep fighting." -- Publishers Weekly , May 16, 2011, *STAR, "Told entirely in verse, the story follows 13-year-old Addie's struggles to define herself according to her own terms. Through her poems, Addie reflects on her life and life in general: her first boyfriend, what it means to be accepted and her endeavors to promote equality.... Her forthright observations address serious topics with a maturity beyond her age.... Readers will agree when, in the triumphant final poem, an assured Addie proclaims: "I am a girl who knows enough / to know this life is mine." --KIRKUS REVIEWS, June 1, 2011, Howe completely captures what it is like to be a 13-year-old girlthe ups and downs, the emotional tightrope, the push/pull between childhood and growing up, and the power of gossip and school cliques. Addie negotiates the corridors of middle school with thoughtful determination; shes a young woman with a lot to say. Add this fine novel to the growing list of novels in verse. -- School Library Journal , August 2011, *STAR, Told entirely in verse, the story follows 13-year-old Addiee(tm)s struggles to define herself according to her own terms. Through her poems, Addie reflects on her life and life in general: her first boyfriend, what it means to be accepted and her endeavors to promote equality.... Her forthright observations address serious topics with a maturity beyond her age.... Readers will agree when, in the triumphant finalpoem, an assured Addie proclaims: eoeI am a girl who knows enough / to know this life is mine.e --KIRKUS REVIEWS, June 1, 2011|9781416913849|, eoeHowe explores the tender thrills and insecurities of early adolescence in first-person poemse.Howe maintains a consistent voiceewithout compromising the heartfelt urgency of Addiee(tm)s words. This exploration of Addiee(tm)s struggles and reconciliations makes a strong addition to its companion titles and stands on its own as a compelling and moving story about growing up and out.e -- Booklist, July 2011, "Written in narrative verse that has the rhythm and punch of spoken-word poetry, this companion to The Misfits and Totally Joe intimately conveys the internal conflicts of seventh-grader AddieHowe's artfully crafted lines show Addie's intelligence and wit, and his imagery evokes the aura of sadness surrounding "this purgatory of/ the middle school years/ when so many things/ that never mattered before/ and will never matter again/ matter." Readers will empathize with Addie's anguish and admire her courage to keep fighting." -- Publishers Weekly , May 16, 2011, *STAR, "Howe completely captures what it is like to be a 13-year-old girl-the ups and downs, the emotional tightrope, the push/pull between childhood and growing up, and the power of gossip and school cliques. Addie negotiates the corridors of middle school with thoughtful determination; she's a young woman with a lot to say. Add this fine novel to the growing list of novels in verse." -- School Library Journal , August 2011, *STAR, "Written in narrative verse that has the rhythm and punch of spoken-word poetry, this companion to The Misfits and Totally Joe intimately conveys the internal conflicts of seventh-grader Addie…Howe's artfully crafted lines show Addie's intelligence and wit, and his imagery evokes the aura of sadness surrounding "this purgatory of/ the middle school years/ when so many things/ that never mattered before/ and will never matter again/ matter." Readers will empathize with Addie's anguish and admire her courage to keep fighting." -- Publishers Weekly , May 16, 2011, *STAR, Howe explores the tender thrills and insecurities of early adolescence in first-person poems….Howe maintains a consistent voice…without compromising the heartfelt urgency of Addie's words. This exploration of Addie's struggles and reconciliations makes a strong addition to its companion titles and stands on its own as a compelling and moving story about growing up and out. -- Booklist, July 2011, Howe explores the tender thrills and insecurities of early adolescence in first-person poems.Howe maintains a consistent voicewithout compromising the heartfelt urgency of Addies words. This exploration of Addies struggles and reconciliations makes a strong addition to its companion titles and stands on its own as a compelling and moving story about growing up and out. -- Booklist, July 2011
Grade From
Fifth Grade
Dewey Decimal
[Fic]
Grade To
Ninth Grade
Synopsis
In this "artfully crafted" ( Publishers Weekly ) companion to the bestselling The Misfits and Totally Joe , Addie Carle confronts labels, loss, and what it means to grow up. The Gang of Five is back in this third story from Paintbrush Falls. Addie Carle, the only girl in the group of friends is outspoken, opinionated, and sometimes...just a bit obnoxious. But as seventh grade progresses, Addie's not so sure anymore about who she is. It seems her tough exterior is just a little too tough, and that doesn't help her deal with the turmoil she feels on the inside as she faces the pains of growing up. Told in elegant, accessible verse, Addie on the Inside is a thought-provoking look at a strong, smart, and sensitive girl struggling with the box society wants to put her in. Addie confronts experiences we can relate to: the loss of a beloved pet, first heartbreak, teasing...but also, friendship, love, and a growing confidence in one's self.
LC Classification Number
PZ7.5.H69Ad 2011

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