
The Last Great Adventure of the PB & J Society
Brann Garvey
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Description
When her best friend's house is threatened with foreclosure, young Annie Jenkins is full of ideas to save the home: selling her appendix on eBay, winning the lottery, facing down the bankers . . . anything to keep Jason from moving. But Jason's out-of-work dad blows up at the smallest things, and he's not very happy with Annie's interventions, which always seem to get them into more trouble. But when Annie tracks a lost treasure to Jason's backyard, she's sure the booty will be enough to save Jason's family. Pirate treasure in the Midwest seems far-fetched, even to Annie, but it could be the answer to all their problems. Now all she has to do is convince Jason. As the two hunt for answers and the pressure gets to Jason and his family, Annie discovers that the best-laid plans aren't always enough and there are worse things than moving away.
Product Details
Publisher | Capstone Young Readers |
Publish Date | January 01, 2017 |
Pages | 256 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781623708429 |
Dimensions | 7.5 X 5.3 X 0.8 inches | 0.1 pounds |
About the Author
Janet Sumner Johnson has been writing for as long as she can remember. She bakes a mean cinnamon twist and eats way more cookies than are good for her, which explains her running habit. Though her full-time occupation as Mom takes most of her time, she sneaks in writing at night when her inner funny bone is fully unleashed. Janet lives in Utah with her husband and three kids.
Reviews
Annie narrates with spunk and style, and her do-or-die attitude moves the plot along at a nice clip. . . .heartwarming...and readers looking for a sweet story of neighborly goodwill may leave satisfied.-- "Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books"
The plot and the character arcs are realistic and fully realized. Readers will get caught up in Annie's funny, desperate quest to save Jason's house but will also relate to the disappointment she feels when she messes up. This is an insightful depiction of two kids wanting what is best for their friendship in a post-recession economy. A general purchase for most middle grade collections, especially in communities that are still feeling ripple effects from the 2008 recession.-- "School Library Journal"
This charming novel, with a friendship reminiscent of Phyllis Reynolds Naylor's Faith, Hope and Ivy June (2009), will delight readers. Subtly exploring themes of social class, sacrifice, and compassion, Annie and Jason's adventure is a satisfying treat.-- "Booklist"
The plot and the character arcs are realistic and fully realized. Readers will get caught up in Annie's funny, desperate quest to save Jason's house but will also relate to the disappointment she feels when she messes up. This is an insightful depiction of two kids wanting what is best for their friendship in a post-recession economy. A general purchase for most middle grade collections, especially in communities that are still feeling ripple effects from the 2008 recession.-- "School Library Journal"
This charming novel, with a friendship reminiscent of Phyllis Reynolds Naylor's Faith, Hope and Ivy June (2009), will delight readers. Subtly exploring themes of social class, sacrifice, and compassion, Annie and Jason's adventure is a satisfying treat.-- "Booklist"
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