We Dream of Space (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Läsålder
6-9 år
Antal sidor
400
Utgivningsdatum
2022-06-09
Utmärkelser
Winner of Booklist Top Ten Historical Fiction for Youth (United States).; Winner of New York Times Book Review Notable Childrens Books (United States).; Winner of Bank Street Childrens Best Books of t
Förlag
Greenwillow Books
Dimensioner
193 x 127 x 33 mm
Vikt
363 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780062747310

We Dream of Space

A Newbery Honor Award Winner

Häftad,  Engelska, 2022-06-09
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A Newbery Honor Book BookPage Best Books Chicago Public Library Best Fiction Goodreads Choice Awards Nominee Horn Book Fanfare New York Times Notable Childrens Book School Library Journal Best Book Today Show Pick An ALA Notable Book A 10 out of 10 . . . Anyone interested in science, sibling relationships, and friendships will enjoy reading We Dream of Space.Time for Kids Newbery Medalist and New York Timesbestselling author Erin Entrada Kelly transports readers to 1986 and introduces them to the unforgettable Cash, Fitch, and Bird Nelson Thomas in this pitch-perfect middle grade novel about family, friendship, science, and exploration. This acclaimed Newbery Honor Book is a great choice for readers of Kate DiCamillo, Rita Williams-Garcia, and Rebecca Stead. Cash, Fitch, and Bird Nelson Thomas are three siblings in seventh grade together in Park, Delaware. In 1986, as the country waits expectantly for the launch of the space shuttle Challenger, they each struggle with their own personal anxieties. Cash, who loves basketball but has a newly broken wrist, is in danger of failing seventh grade for the second time. Fitch spends every afternoon playing Major Havoc at the arcade on Main and wrestles with an explosive temper that he doesnt understand. And Bird, his twelve-year-old twin, dreams of being NASAs first female shuttle commander, but feels like shes disappearing. The Nelson Thomas children exist in their own orbits, circling a tense and unpredictable household, with little in common except an enthusiastic science teacher named Ms. Salonga. As the launch of the Challenger approaches, Ms. Salonga gives her students a projectthey are separated into spacecraft crews and must create and complete a mission. When the fated day finally arrives, it changes all of their lives and brings them together in unexpected ways. Told in three alternating points of view, We Dream of Space is an unforgettable and thematically rich novel for middle grade readers. We Dream of Space is illustrated throughout by the author.
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Newbery Medalwinning Kelly contemplates space exploration and sibling bonds in her latest captivating novel. . . . Another wondrous title from a remarkably talented author. Booklist (starred review) Newbery Awardwinner Kelly follows three Delaware siblings in the weeks leading up to the January 1986 launch of the Challenger. . . . Kelly shows the incredible power of wordsthe irreparable damage they inflict and their ability to upliftwhile crafting a captivating story about familys enduring bonds. Publishers Weekly (starred review) Entrada Kelly tells the story . . . of Cash, Fitch and Bird . . . [and their] power to form the family they want themselves. Lyrical but direct writing, relatable characters, and an engaging 1980s setting give this thoughtful read high appeal for middle grade readers. School Library Journal (starred review) With short chapters focusing alternately on each sibling, Kelly establishes distinct and original characters . . . Kelly creates a crisp, moving portrait of family dysfunction and the resilience of the young. Horn Book (starred review) Its January, 1986, and each of the three Nelson Thomas siblings has a focus. . . , Bird, who loves science and engineering and imagines nightly conversations with Challenger astronaut Judith Resnik . . . [is] the calm core of the novel, but readers in the know will feel the tension ramping up as the much-awaited launch date comes closer. . . . Newbery winner Kelly is particularly skillful in weaving the event into the lives of her characters . . . Perceptive. Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books (starred review) We Dream of Space offers an exceptional portrayal of the endless ways in which parental dysfunction affects every member of a family. Its also a celebration of the need for optimism, compassion and teamwork in the face of disasters both individual and communal. BookPage.com (starred review) Kelly writes a heartfelt story of family and the bond of siblings. . . . Put this book in your orbit. Kirkus Reviews In this captivating follow-up to her Newbery Medal-winning Hello, Universe, Kelly . . . has a minimalists knack for gesturing beyond whats on the page. . . . We Dream of Space moves gracefully between small-scale middle school dilemmas and galaxy-size existential questions, such as whether we should go into space at all. Bird, just a girl in Park, Delaware, cant stop thinking about being a speck of cosmic dust. Thanks to exuberant Ms. Salonga, theres lots of space lore in the novel. Notably, the characters most interested in science are female. . . . A hard-won, timeless lesson. New York Times Book Review As the country awaits the launch of the space shuttle Challenger, three very different siblingsCash, Fitch, and Birdmust navigate challenges of their own. . . . A 10 out of 10 . . . Anyone interested in science, sibling relationships, and friendships will enjoy reading We Dream of Space. Time for Kids Kellys skill at mapping the bonds of family shine hereyoull root for these three [characters] as they develop hard-won resilience. Austin American-Statesman "This moving book follows a family in January 1986 on the precipice of so muchsiblings Bird, Fitch, and Cash are all in the same grade, and . . . the siblings are hanging on . . . through their shared science teacher. . . . This slice-of-life book is aching and hard, and when the Challenger launches, all of the pain built up in each of the siblings explodes. Readers who want feelings-heavy books will be enraptured with this one. All of the characters are compelling, complex, and sympathetic. Book Riot 25 childrens books your kids and teens wont be able to put down this summer!"A Today Show Pick Today Show

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Erin Entrada Kelly was awarded the Newbery Medal for Hello, Universe and a Newbery Honor for We Dream of Space. She grew up in Lake Charles, Louisiana, and now lives in Delaware. She is a professor of childrens literature in the graduate fiction and publishing programs at Rosemont College, where she earned her MFA, and is on the faculty at Hamline University. Her short fiction has been nominated for the Philippines Free Press Literary Award for Short Fiction and the Pushcart Prize. Before becoming a childrens author, Erin worked as a journalist and magazine editor and received numerous awards for community service journalism, feature writing, and editing from the Louisiana Press Association and the Associated Press. Erin Entrada Kellys debut novel, Blackbird Fly, was a Kirkus Best Book, a School Library Journal Best Book, an ALSC Notable Book, and an Asian/Pacific American Literature Honor Book. She is also the author of The Land of Forgotten Girls, winner of the Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature; You Go First, a Spring 2018 Indie Next Pick; Lalani of the Distant Sea, an Indie Next Pick; Those Kids from Fawn Creek, named to numerous best-of-the-year lists; the acclaimed The First State of Being and four popular novels for younger readers, Maybe Maybe Marisol Rainey, Surely Surely Marisol Rainey, Only Only Marisol Rainey, and Felix Powell, Boy Dog, which she also illustrated.