A High Five for Glenn Burke
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
A heartfelt and personal novel from Phil Bildner, about a boy's experience of coming to terms with his sexuality and being true to himself.
Phil Bildner élabore des récits captivants pour les jeunes lecteurs, explorant souvent des thèmes liés au sport, à la connexion et à l'expérience culturelle. Son travail se caractérise par une approche ludique mais perspicace de la narration, conçue pour engager et résonner auprès des enfants et des adolescents. L'écriture de Bildner brille par son langage accessible et ses scénarios imaginatifs, rendant les idées complexes compréhensibles et agréables. Il crée des histoires qui non seulement divertissent, mais encouragent également les jeunes esprits à penser de manière critique et empathique.






A heartfelt and personal novel from Phil Bildner, about a boy's experience of coming to terms with his sexuality and being true to himself.
Fifth grade is one crazy ride in this middle grade novel about two best friends. Rip and Red are best friends whose fifth-grade year is nothing like what they expected. They have a crazy new tattooed teacher named Mr. Acevedo, who doesn't believe in tests or homework and who likes off-the-wall projects, the more "off" the better. And guess who's also their new basketball coach? Mr. Acevedo! Easy-going Rip is knocked completely out of his comfort zone. And for Red, who has autism and really needs things to be exactly a certain way, the changes are even more of a struggle. But together these two make a great duo who know how to help each other—and find ways to make a difference—in the classroom and on the court. With its energetic and authentic story and artwork, A Whole New Ballgame by Phil Bildner is a fresh, fun book about school, sports, and friendship. “Cartoony illustrations lend energy and personality to the likable cast of characters. A school story with heart.” —Kirkus Reviews This title has Common Core connections.
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