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Lädt ... Meow or Never: A Wish Novelvon Jazz Taylor
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. In this heartfelt story, 12-year-old Avery is an anxious girl prone to panic attacks, with a secret crush on one of the popular girls in her school. In part to impress her, she auditions for the school musical, and to her horror, lands the lead role. She finds solace in a stray cat, Phantom, who hangs around the school theater, and slowly makes two new human friends too, including her crush. Avery learns how to become comfortable with asking for and receiving help while dealing with her issues, as well as figuring out how to face her stage fright. Zeige 2 von 2 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Avery Williams can sing, but that doesn't mean she can sing in front of people. She likes to stay backstage at her new school, which is where, to her surprise, she finds a cat tucked away into a nook. Avery names the stray Phantom and visits any time she's feeling stressed (which is a lot these days). As she sings to Phantom one day, her crush, Nic, overhears her and ropes Avery into auditioning for the school's musical. Despite her nerves, Avery lands the lead role! She knows she should be excited, but mostly Avery is terrified. Can Phantom help her through her stage fright? And what will happen if anyone finds out about her secret pet? Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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For a kid who couldn't stop excitedly telling me what happened next to Avery and Nik, my 9-year-old's review is succinct. This is a kid who has struggled to find a fiction book (beyond beginner books) he enjoyed. Every other MG or chapter book before this, he'd abandon partway through, usually after just the first chapter.
Avery and Phantom caught his imagination, and he really identified with Avery's anxiety and her stage fright. He also thought her crush on Nik was cute, and hoped everything would turn out well for her in the end. (I love the casual sapphic rep, showing people just loving people.) Obviously, he loved Phantom the cat, and he's excited (for the first time!) to read more from the Wish series. He told me "I want to read more from this author!" which is not something I've ever heard from him before, so that's a priceless gift.
While we've immersed him in stories since he was born with nightly reading times, and a wide variety of tales, I'm so excited to see him take off on his own now. His reading skill is more than competent for his age, but his interest in reading on his own had lagged. I'm looking forward to watching his love of reading hopefully bloom, and so grateful that this book gave him that push to enjoy books on his own. ( )