The Dirt Diary

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Product Details

Price
$11.99  $11.15
Publisher
Sourcebooks Young Readers
Publish Date
Pages
256
Dimensions
5.34 X 7.43 X 0.67 inches | 0.56 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781402286360

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About the Author

Anna Staniszewski lives outside of Boston with her husband and an adorably crazy dog. She was named the Boston Public Library's 2006-2007 Writer-in-Residence and a winner of the 2009 PEN New England Discovery Award. When she's not writing, Anna spends her time teaching, reading, and not cleaning her house. Visit her at www.annastan.com.

Reviews

"another appealing series that promises more goofball humor blended with the real issues of early adolescence." -- Booklist
"Staniszewski neatly captures the pain of a shy young girl with newly separated parents . . .The quick pace and creative storyline will attract those in the mood for an undemanding, light read." -- Kirkus Reviews
"It's laugh-out-loud funny and one of the most fun books I've read all year."an inspiring book for anyone who has ever been bullied." -- Justine
"Anna Staniszewski, author, has done a magnificent job of creating a wacky yet serious character, Rachel, an eighth grader whose hokey expressions stick to your brain long after you're done reading the book... [The Dirt Diary] has secrets, heartbreak, romance, and humor--a great mix." -- Writing Against the Wind
"Rachel's voice is entirely teen authentic in its self-centeredness . . .there is still heart and humor here, so readers looking for a heroine as flawed as themselves will commiserate with Rachel." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"Confidently addressing a number of common tween troubles that include bullying, parental divorce, and peer pressure, Staniszewski introduces a determined eighth-grader desperate to get her separated parents back together in this humorous problem novel." " -- Publishers Weekly
"Rachel's situation and feelings ring true . . .This realistic read is likely to appeal to middle schoolers and reluctant readers." " -- School Library Journal