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Mean

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Mean

Contributors:

By (Author) Justin Sayre

ISBN:

9781524787950

Publisher:

Penguin Putnam Inc

Imprint:

Penguin Workshop

Publication Date:

3rd September 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 148mm, Height 217mm, Spine 23mm

Weight:

357g

Description

In Justin Sayre's third adjective-busting novel, Ellen discovers why it matters to be true to oneself, no matter what people might say or think about her. Set in the same world as Justin Sayre's previous books, Husky and Pretty, Mean explores the private and public life of Ellen, who is confident, cool, and, according to Davis, mean. But if speaking the truth and being unconcerned with petty gossip makes you mean, Ellen is fine with that. Besides, she has her own issues to deal with as middle school becomes a virtual battlefield of pubescent zombies, not unlike the obstacles in the video games she loves to play. Escaping into the world of online video games provides only temporary relief. In time she learns that being honest, even when it hurts, is the only weapon she can truly rely on.

Reviews

"Seventh grader Ellen is dealing with many concerns. Her parents are squabbling, and Ellen wonders if it means divorce. Little sister, Hannah, who is deaf and depends on Ellen more than their absentee mother, is scheduled for cochlear implants. Ellens bat mitzvah celebration is looming, and she has no dress and little interest in the party. Shes also worried by the illness of her beloved Zayde (grandfather). Does she need handsome Noah to make her head spin, too With humor and a growing confidence in her individuality, Ellen comforts Hannah, prepares for her bat mitzvah, copes with the loss of Zayde, and explores the new relationship with Noaheven as the family prepares to move from Brooklyn to Cleveland.
Centering the action amid preparations for Ellens bat mitzvah, the author highlights the importance of tradition and family in Jewish culture. Hebrew school discussions, the mystique of the Bubbe (grandmother) Brunch, and the impact of Zaydes death are wonderful examples. But also noteworthy is the sensitive description of Ducks and Charlies coming out. However, Ellen is the main star. Labelled Meanlikely due to her sharp witEllen is also a considerate friend and awesome sister. Realistically, she resents her mothers absence during all this turmoil, but she is resourceful enough to wear multiple sports bras to minimize her noticeable assets. She is determined that physical appearance will not be her ticket to distinction. On the brink of womanhood, Ellen is a memorable character and worthy role model." Barbara Johnston, VOYA Reviews

Author Bio

Justin Sayre is a writer and performer, appearing regularly in New York City and Los Angeles. Husky was deemed "a superb addition to the middle grade literary cannon" by VOYA magazine and " a moving journey of self-discovery . . ." by Publishers Weekly. In addition to being an author of books for young readers, Sayre was a television writer for 2 Broke Girls and appeared in Lisa Kudrow's The Comeback.

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