Twelve-year-old Anna is staying with her grandmother, Mim, for the summer. She's hoping that the town's annual Flower Festival, a celebration filled with floats and music, will help take her mind off her parents' troubled marriage.
Joan Bauer is the author of eleven previous novels for young readers, among them the Newbery Honor Book, Hope Was Here, and the Los Angeles Times Prize winner, Rules of the Road. She has also twice received the Christopher Award, as well as the Schneider Family Book Award and the Golden Kite Award. Joan Bauer lives in Brooklyn, New York.
"Humor and hope are balanced throughout."--VOYA
"Intriguing."--Kirkus Reviews
"Bauer (Almost Home) skillfully weaves subplots together as
Rosemont citizens (and Anna's parent) rise to the challenge of
solving hte mystery."--Publishers Weekly
"Bauer establishes a multi-faceted plot combining crime drama with
a modern coming of age story."--School Library Journal
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Praise for Tell Me:
"Bauer establishes a multi-faceted plot combining crime drama with
a modern coming of age story. Anna’s voice rings clear through
first-person narration, allowing readers to sing, cry, and smell
the flowers along with the protagonist. Short chapters and
smart dialogue keep the pace moving. Ultimately, Bauer twists
the widespread divorce issue into a lesson on empathy, inviting
readers to keep their minds and eyes alert to worlds other than
their own." —School Library Journal
"In this novel filled with comedy and drama. . . Bauer skillfully
weaves subplots together as Rosemont citizens (and Anna's parents)
rise to the challenge of solving the mystery." —Publishers
Weekly
"There are numerous, valuable messages for readers here: pay
attention, trust your instincts, and speak up; sometimes being
brave is about small, uncertain steps that we take; and helping
others helps us, too. Humor and hope are balanced throughout,
making this a good recommendation for those who prefer a serious
topic treated with a less heavy hand and a happy ending." —VOYA
"Bauer manages the difficult feat of folding the topic of human
trafficking into a middle-grade novel about daily-life family and
peer struggles; in fact, Anna’s conviction that the missing girl
matters is part and parcel of her character throughout, as she
similarly commits whole-heartedly to her acting efforts and beloved
friends. . . Readers will appreciate the story for Bauer’s classic
and relatable heroine who pursues her goal through adversity."
—BCCB
Close to Famous: Winner of the ALA Schneider Family Book
Award, Christopher Award, Judy Lopez Memorial Prize, An Amazon
Top Ten Middle Grade Book, a YALSA/ALA Best
Fiction for Young Adults pick; Hope Was Here: Newbery Honor
Book, Christopher Award, ALA Notable Book; Rules of the Road: Los
Angeles Times Book Prize, Golden Kite Award, ALA Notable Book, Best
Book for Young Adults.
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