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Also Known As Harper by Ann Haywood Leal AUTOGRAPHED HARDCOVER SIGNED COPY
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- United States
- Features
- Signed
- ISBN
- 9780805088816
- EAN
- 9780805088816
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Holt & Company, Henry
ISBN-10
0805088814
ISBN-13
9780805088816
eBay Product ID (ePID)
70932306
Product Key Features
Book Title
Also Known As Harper
Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2009
Topic
Family / Parents, Social Themes / Special Needs, General, Family / Siblings, Family / General (See Also Headings under Social Themes), Books & Libraries
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
13.4 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
LCCN
2008-036940
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
Praise forAlso Known as Harper:"Memorable characterizations fill the book with realistic individuals whom readers will root for and celebrate with when their lives finally begin to improve."-School Library Journal"First-time novelist Leal takes a narrative with familiar elements…and elevates it with her characters, who...are sharply and sympathetically drawn. One of the highlights is Harper's poetry, interspersed throughout the book…they are written in a clear and natural way that will speak to readers and make them think."-Booklist"The likable characters, their misfortunes and especially their self-reliance will keep readers...enthralled. A poignant debut."-Kirkus Reviews"From Harper to Winnie Rae Early, the characters are memorable as are the descriptive passages…This book is rich with discussion opportunity for middle grade students"-VOYA, The likable characters, their misfortunes and especially their self-reliance will keep readers...enthralled. A poignant debut., Praise for ALSO KNOWN AS HARPER:"First-time novelist Leal takes a narrative with familiar elements…and elevates it with her characters, who...are sharply and sympathetically drawn. One of the highlights is Harper's poetry, interspersed throughout the book…they are written in a clear and natural way that will speak to readers and make them think."--Booklist, Praise forAlso Known as Harper:"First-time novelist Leal takes a narrative with familiar elements…and elevates it with her characters, who...are sharply and sympathetically drawn. One of the highlights is Harper's poetry, interspersed throughout the book…they are written in a clear and natural way that will speak to readers and make them think."--Booklist "The likable characters, their misfortunes and especially their self-reliance will keep readers...enthralled. A poignant debut."--Kirkus Reviews, From Harper to Winnie Rae Early, the characters are memorable as are the descriptive passages...This book is rich with discussion opportunity for middle grade students, First-time novelist Leal creates complex characters from various walks of life... The cards are stacked against Harper and her family, but it is inspiring to watch her find success with a pen, paper and a little hope., Praise forAlso Known as Harper:"First-time novelist Leal creates complex characters from various walks of life… The cards are stacked against Harper and her family, but it is inspiring to watch her find success with a pen, paper and a little hope."-Publishers Weekly"Memorable characterizations fill the book with realistic individuals whom readers will root for and celebrate with when their lives finally begin to improve."-School Library Journal"First-time novelist Leal takes a narrative with familiar elements…and elevates it with her characters, who...are sharply and sympathetically drawn. One of the highlights is Harper's poetry, interspersed throughout the book…they are written in a clear and natural way that will speak to readers and make them think."-Booklist"The likable characters, their misfortunes and especially their self-reliance will keep readers...enthralled. A poignant debut."-Kirkus Reviews"From Harper to Winnie Rae Early, the characters are memorable as are the descriptive passages…This book is rich with discussion opportunity for middle grade students"-VOYA, Praise for Also Known as Harper : "First-time novelist Leal creates complex characters from various walks of life… The cards are stacked against Harper and her family, but it is inspiring to watch her find success with a pen, paper and a little hope."- Publishers Weekly "Memorable characterizations fill the book with realistic individuals whom readers will root for and celebrate with when their lives finally begin to improve." - School Library Journal "First-time novelist Leal takes a narrative with familiar elements…and elevates it with her characters, who...are sharply and sympathetically drawn. One of the highlights is Harper's poetry, interspersed throughout the book…they are written in a clear and natural way that will speak to readers and make them think."- Booklist "The likable characters, their misfortunes and especially their self-reliance will keep readers...enthralled. A poignant debut."- Kirkus Reviews "From Harper to Winnie Rae Early, the characters are memorable as are the descriptive passages…This book is rich with discussion opportunity for middle grade students"- VOYA, Memorable characterizations fill the book with realistic individuals whom readers will root for and celebrate with when their lives finally begin to improve., "First-time novelist Leal creates complex characters from various walks of life... The cards are stacked against Harper and her family, but it is inspiring to watch her find success with a pen, paper and a little hope." -- Publishers Weekly "Memorable characterizations fill the book with realistic individuals whom readers will root for and celebrate with when their lives finally begin to improve." -- School Library Journal "First-time novelist Leal takes a narrative with familiar elements...and elevates it with her characters, who...are sharply and sympathetically drawn. One of the highlights is Harper's poetry, interspersed throughout the book...they are written in a clear and natural way that will speak to readers and make them think." -- Booklist "The likable characters, their misfortunes and especially their self-reliance will keep readers...enthralled. A poignant debut." -- Kirkus Reviews "From Harper to Winnie Rae Early, the characters are memorable as are the descriptive passages...This book is rich with discussion opportunity for middle grade students" -- VOYA, First-time novelist Leal takes a narrative with familiar elements...and elevates it with her characters, who...are sharply and sympathetically drawn. One of the highlights is Harper's poetry, interspersed throughout the book...they are written in a clear and natural way that will speak to readers and make them think.
Grade From
Fifth Grade
Grade To
Seventh Grade
Dewey Decimal
[Fic]
Synopsis
Harper Lee Morgan is an aspiring poet, which isn't surprising, seeing as how she's named after her mama's favorite writer, Harper Lee. And life is giving her a lot to write about just now. Daddy up and walked out, leaving them broke. Then Harper's family gets evicted. With Mama scrambling to find work, Harper has to skip school to care for her little brother, Hemingway. Their lives have been turned upside down, which Harper could just about handle--if it wasn't for the writing contest at school. If only she could get up on that stage and read her poems out loud . . ., Harper Lee Morgan is an aspiring poet, which isn't surprising, seeing as how she's named after her mama's favorite writer, Harper Lee. And life is giving her a lot to write about just now. Daddy up and walked out, leaving them broke. Then Harper's family gets evicted. With Mama scrambling to find work, Harper has to skip school to care for her little brother, Hemingway. Their lives have been turned upside down, which Harper could just about handle if it wasn't for the writing contest at school. If only she could get up on that stage and read her poems out loud . . ."
LC Classification Number
PZ7.L46327Als 2009
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