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Your Turn Marisol Rainey - by Erin Entrada Kelly
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Highlights
- Two-time Newbery Medal winner Erin Entrada Kelly's alter ego--the effervescent Marisol Rainey--returns in this illustrated school story about overcoming stage fright and taking your turn that is just right for fans of Ramona, Clementine, and Ivy & Bean.Under normal circumstances, Marisol loves language arts class.
- 8-12 Years
- 7.82" x 5.84" Hardcover
- 160 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Social Themes
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"Marisol Rainey is assigned a haiku by her favorite teacher, Mrs. Ruby, and dreads the idea of having to read it in class aloud"--Book Synopsis
Two-time Newbery Medal winner Erin Entrada Kelly's alter ego--the effervescent Marisol Rainey--returns in this illustrated school story about overcoming stage fright and taking your turn that is just right for fans of Ramona, Clementine, and Ivy & Bean.
Under normal circumstances, Marisol loves language arts class. Mrs. Ruby is her favorite teacher and always makes her feel special...until the day Mrs. Ruby makes a horrible, terrible, downright dreadful announcement: All the kids have to write their own haiku. As if that's not bad enough, they have to read their haiku in front of the whole class! Marisol would rather swim through a pack of jellyfish than get up in front of the whole class to read anything, much less a haiku.
Maybe she can stay home sick. Maybe she can transfer to another school. Maybe she can conjure a spell that makes her disappear.
Or maybe, just maybe, she'll figure out a way to take her turn.
Told in short chapters with illustrations by the author on almost every page, this stand-alone addition to the Maybe Marisol series continues to uplift the small but mighty Marisol. Your Turn Marisol Rainey celebrates the joys of friendship, the triumph of overcoming fears, and the power of believing in yourself.
Review Quotes
"With its uncluttered layout, generous illustrations, and honest portrayal of a sensitive young girl, this series entry has much to offer." -- Horn Book (starred review)
"The many kids who are afraid to address a group of people will find it interesting to know what enables Marisol to succeed in this simply illustrated, satisfying stand-alone volume." -- Booklist