Mascot
By (Author) Antony John
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
3rd September 2019
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Friendship stories
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Disability, impairments and spec
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Physical and mental health condi
FIC
352
Width 130mm, Height 194mm, Spine 18mm
229g
This witty, heartfelt story about perseverance in the face of adversity is perfect for fans of R. J. Palacio, Cammie McGovern, and John David Anderson.
Noah Savino has been stuck in a wheelchair for months. He hates the way people treat him like hes helpless now. Hes sick of going to physical therapy, where he isnt making any progress. Hes tired of not having control over his own body. And he misses playing baseballbut not as much as he misses his dad, who died in the car accident that paralyzed Noah.
Noah is scared hell never feel like his old self again. He doesnt want people to think of him as different for the rest of his life. With the help of family and friends, hell have to throw off the mask hes been hiding behind and face the fears that have kept him on the sidelines if he ever wants to move forward.
The strength and beauty of this novel lie in the ways in which a community gathers around Noah. Youll bawl at the ending, because it is so very real. New York Times Book Review Wonderful. Poignant. Beautifully written. Perfect voice. Do not miss this book. Mascot is a masterpiece. Roland Smith,New York Timesbestselling author ofPeak, Zachs Lie,andCryptid Hunters Mascot is the kind of book that makes me want to dress up in a costume and loudly tell the world about it. Obert Skye, bestselling author of the Leven Thumps series Noahs dilemma is universal: the struggle to rebuild identity when what once defined us no longer exists. Highlights the challenges of adapting to puberty and sudden disability at the same time. Kirkus Reviews This action-packed, humorous story contains well-developed, dynamic characters who are thoughtful and relatable. School Library Journal It is heartening to see young characters who dont hesitate at their differences or care what other people think. As Noah comes to terms with his life-changing accident in this refreshingly fastpaced novel, readers will have an easy time cheering him on as he moves toward recovery. Booklist The comedy balances accessibly with Noahs grief, and readers will appreciate his return to the field. Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books John blends humor and heartache in this powerful, satisfying coming-of-age story that handles Noahs experience of paraplegia with honesty and sensitivity. Publishers Weekly
Antony John was born in England and raised on a balanced diet of fish and chips and bizarre British comedies. To annoy his parents, he studied classical music. Now he writes books instead of music so he can wear sweatpants all day. He lives in St. Louis with his family, who think he's weird for not liking chocolate. They might be right. Visit him online at www.antonyjohn.net.