Green Eyes and Ham
By (Author) Mary Penney
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
7th September 2022
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
448
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 21mm
544g
Acceptance, understanding, and hope shine through in this heartfelt coming of age story byEleven and Holdingauthor Mary Penney, perfect for fans of Lindsey Stoddard and Lisa Graff.
After a lifetime of being homeschooled, Ham Hudson is hoping that a new year in a new school will help make him a whole new Ham. Instead, hes saddled with an archnemesis to avoid, a confusing and exhausting social sphere to navigate, and a whole host of insecurities to add to his old ones.
But then Ham meets Micah. Sympathetic and effortlessly cool, Micah quickly becomes a lifeline in a strange world. Ham wants Micah to think he belongsto want him around as much as Ham wants to be around him.
The more that Ham tries to fit in, the less he recognizes himself. When things start to unravel, Ham has to decideis fitting in worth changing who he wants to be
"Penneys characters are memorable as are the early-teen feelings and situations that they face. A quick, satisfying piece of realistic fiction that smoothly incorporates one boys exploration of dawning identity." Booklist Praise for Eleven and Holding: A sweet heartbreaker of a book. As important as it is endearing. Ali Benjamin, author of The Thing About Jellyfish Full of characters who start out stoic and scrappy but who slowly reveal themselvesto one another and to usin the most honest and riveting and heartachey ways. Liz Garton Scanlon, Caldecott Honor Winner for All the World Macys candid narrative voice and expressive observations... bring humor and pathos to Penneys tender, emotionally satisfying story. Publishers Weekly Driven by attractive, colorful characters, this tale is immersive and engaging... Lively, funny, tender without being syrupy, and full of life. Kirkus Reviews Penneys novel brings to light some of the issues families of military personnel face... Readers will enjoy Macys independent, adventurous spirit in this story about growing up, friendship, and forgiveness. Horn Book Magazine An emotional coming-of-age tale that will resonate with readers who appreciate contemporary, realistic, character-driven novels. School Library Journal "Penney is adept at showing the facets of the adolescent experience like a diamond: a beautiful thing to behold, but one with sharp edges. Recommended for readers who crave books that have all the feels and that reflect their own lived experiences with just the right touch of whimsy." School Library Journal
Mary Penney is a US Army veteran and works full-time for the Department of Veteran Affairs. Mary lives in Santa Barbara with her four-legged children who love to sleep, play practical jokes, and throw up hairballs. Mary loves to swim (badly), practice yoga (stiffly), and walk (into lots of things). Despite all that, she is deeply grateful for all her Irish good luck, and especially for being able to write novels for kids.