Polly Horvath, . . FSG/Sunburst, $5.95 (151pp) ISBN 978-0-374-42879-2
In a starred review, PW
wrote, "Horvath returns with another off-center, perpetually surprising comic novel," this one set in the Depression and starring the Grunt family. Ages 10-up. (Apr.)
Unruly, unpredictable and utterly compelling, Horvath's newest is even more startling than her Everything on a Waffle—it's just as lunatic, but Continue reading »
Even after her parents disappear at sea, an 11-year-old girl is convinced that they are still alive. As she is shuffled from household to household, the heroine delivers a "lively recital of Continue reading »
Horvath (The Canning Season
) possesses the unique ability to make extraordinary events (such as brushes with death) appear perfectly ordinary while extracting Continue reading »
In our Best Books citation, PW
wrote, "Unpredictable and compelling, this outrageous but openhearted novel involves a 13-year-old girl sent to a remote Continue reading »
The National Book Award–winning author of The Canning Season
reprises many of her trademark themes in a novel even more idiosyncratic than its Continue reading »
With its introspective mood and measured pace, this quietly captivating novel marks a new course for National Book Award–winner Horvath (The Canning Season
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This poignant sequel to Horvath's My One Hundred Adventures
continues to trace the physical and emotional journeys of Jane's unconventional family. Continue reading »
Horvath (The Trolls) delivers another hilariously puckish read with this tale of a (possibly) orphaned girl from a small Canadian fishing village. Eleven-year-old Primrose Squarp refuses to attend Continue reading »
``In this flip and funny view of life in Iowa,'' said PW , ``the spirit of this anything-goes comedy is good-natured fun. The illustrations are as exaggerated and comic as the story itself.'' Ages Continue reading »
An influx of circus families into a staid small town is the premise of this ""rollicking ode to silliness,"" said PW; ""Horvath remains a master of the middle-grade comedy."" Ages 8-12. Continue reading »
When the baby-sitter cancels at the last minute, Aunt Sally fills in and shares plenty of tall tales in this National Book Award finalist, about which PW said, ""Horvath's dry humor runs like a Continue reading »
There is rarely a dull moment in the Hemple household, which consists of fifth-grader Hortense, her older sister Letitia, their two nutty parents and Aunt Kate, a mystery writer. Life becomes even Continue reading »
Horvath's first novel is a flip and funny view of life in Iowa. Imogene, a New York City girl whose summer camp has just burned to the ground, is astonished when her parents decide to send her to her Continue reading »
Horvath (An Occasional Cow) returns with another off-center, perpetually surprising comic novel, this one set during the Depression. The Grunt family is a motley crew; and its one bright light is Continue reading »
How many circus families can a small town tolerate? That's the ostensible premise for this rollicking ode to silliness, starring Ivy, a disheveled fifth-grade smart-aleck, and her new friend Alfred Continue reading »
Eccentrics of multiple species converge in an adventure from Horvath (Northward to the Moon) in which the boundaries between the human and animal worlds become alternately fluid and impenetrable. On Continue reading »
In Horvath?s quirky chapter book, when fifth-grader Madeline?s parents are kidnapped by conniving foxes, she enlists Mr. and Mrs. Bunny?who decide to become detectives in part because they get to Continue reading »
Primrose Squab, the star of Horvath's Newbery Honor title Everything on a Waffle (2001), returns in this delightful sequel, chronicling the latest goings-on %E2%80%A8in her British Columbian fishing Continue reading »
In this sequel to the Newbery Honor book Everything on a Waffle, young Primrose?s peaceful life in the tiny town of Coal Harbor in British Columbia is interrupted by a series of events both positive Continue reading »
The witty voice of 12-year-old Franny drives this historical adventure, set during WWII in the coastal town of Sooke in British Columbia. Adopted through a ?series of mistakes,? aspiring writer Continue reading »
Trekking to school only to realize it?s Christmas Day, 10-year-old Rupert Brown, part of a large and impoverished family, finds himself in the ?very rich? part of Steeleville, Ohio. After Rupert Continue reading »
Onoseta’s devastatingly vulnerable debut, told nonlinearly in two teen Nigerian girls’ dual perspectives, portrays a tempestuous sisterhood amid colorism, familial trauma, and Continue reading »
Humor and heartfelt emotion reign supreme in a quirky narrative that centers the importance of family, blood or blended. Twelve-year-old Adela Ramírez, who’s of Mexican descent, Continue reading »
“Sal loved the water. He liked to imagine it moving under his feet.” With junk from his mother’s garage and pickings from local businesses, he starts building. In the family’s Continue reading »
Rick, a lumpy gray rock with googly eyes and a sweet smile, has been sitting on Room 214’s Nature Finds shelf “for as long as he can remember” while on-the-move human students, Continue reading »