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Muffled
By (Author) Jennifer Gennari
Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
2nd December 2020
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
224
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 23mm
340g
A young girl learns how to cope with her noise sensitivity and step outside of her comfort zone in this heartwarming middle grade novel thats perfect for fans of If This Were a Story and El Deafo.
Ten-year-old Amelia does not like noise. From subway brakes to squeaky sneakers, she is sensitive to sound, just like her dad. Amelia has always worn noise-canceling headphones, but now that shes going into fifth grade, her parents want her to stop wearing them. To make matters worse, she must learn to play an instrument! Or, as Amelia sees it, make noise on purpose.
To help Amelia cope, her father gives her a pair of earmuffs to wear instead. Even with her new earmuffs, Amelia struggles at schooluntil she gets partnered with Madge in music class. Madge is loud and bold and goofyeverything Amelia is not. And so Amelia is surprised when Madge wants to be friends.
Still, its not long though before Amelias quiet nature clashes with Madges loud personality. And when Madge disappears after an argument, Amelia fears Madge might be in trouble. If shes going to help her friend, she will have to find a way to let in the noisy world shes muffled for so long.
Amelia's voice rings as clear and true as a song. Readers will root for her as she finds friends and music in her own way. A thoughtful, rewarding middle-grade story. -- Beth Turley, author of IF THIS WERE A STORY and THE LAST TREE TOWN
A sweet book that packs a quiet punch. Readers will feel for quiet Amelia as she fights to find her place in a noisy world. -- Gennifer Choldenko, Newbery-Honor winning author of AL CAPONE DOES MY SHIRTS and ORPHAN ELEVEN
"Gennari effectively works Amelias experience onto nearly every page (each noise bounces around the walls of my head like a rubber ball), making each of her hard-won victories resonate powerfully." -- Publishers Weekly
Jennifer Gennari played the clarinet when she was youngerand quickly switched to choir! She loves quiet time, especially in a library.Muffledis her second novel for young readers. Her debut,My Mixed-Up Berry Blue Summer, was an ALA Rainbow List title and a Bank Street Best Childrens Books of the Year. A graduate of Vermont College of Fine Arts, she grew up in Boston and now lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. Learn more atJenGennari.com.